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The Legislature is adjourned until Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at 9:00 am
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Recent Legislative Information
- The online Nebraska statutes have been updated as of December 15, 2020.
- 2021 Legislative Session Calendar
- 2021 Senator List
- 2021 Committee List - Committee on Committees Final Report
- Appropriations Committee Preliminary Report (2/16/2021)
- A Legislator's Guide to Nebraska State Agencies (1/6/2021)
- 2020 Biennial Budget Report (9/28/2020)
- 2020 Health and Human Services Committee Report on the Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Centers
- Hearing schedules
- Written Position Letter Policy for Public Hearings (revised 1/22/2021)
- Interim Hearing Schedule
- Interim Study Listing
- Introduced Legislation
- Priority Bill Listing
- General Fund Financial Status
The online Nebraska statutes have been updated as of September 11, 2020.
2021 Legislative Session Calendar 2021 Senator List 2021 Committee List - Committee on Committees Final Report Appropriations Committee Preliminary Report (2/16/2021) A Legislator's Guide to Nebraska State Agencies (1/6/2021) 2020 Biennial Budget Report (9/28/2020) 2020 Health and Human Services Committee Report on the Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Centers Hearing schedules Written Position Letter Policy for Public Hearings (revised 1/22/2021) Interim Hearing Schedule Interim Study Listing Introduced Legislation Priority Bill Listing General Fund Financial StatusNews from the Unicameral Update
- Unicameral Update
- Bostar follows own path to the Capitol
- Expansion of sex offender registry considered
- Elimination of cash bail proposed
- Bill would require reporting of electioneering communication
- Bill would allow tax benefits for K-12 tuition
- Election Day holiday proposed
- Limited firearm possession in schools discussed
- Holidays recognizing Juneteenth, Malcolm X proposed
- Bill would allow state to issue bonds to finish expressways
- Expansion of self-defense statute proposed
Unicameral Update
Bostar follows own path to the Capitol
Expansion of sex offender registry considered
Elimination of cash bail proposed
Bill would require reporting of electioneering communication
Bill would allow tax benefits for K-12 tuition
Election Day holiday proposed
Limited firearm possession in schools discussed
Holidays recognizing Juneteenth, Malcolm X proposed
Bill would allow state to issue bonds to finish expressways
Expansion of self-defense statute proposed