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LB209 Sen Hilkemann Indefinitely postponed Adopt the Political Subdivisions Mandatory Mediation Act
LB373 Sen Hilkemann Indefinitely postponed Change provisions regarding school bus safety
LB452 Sen Hilkemann Passed Provide advertising requirements under the Uniform Credentialing Act
LB453 Sen Hilkemann Indefinitely postponed Change provisions relating to motor vehicle taxes
LB532 Sen Hilkemann Indefinitely postponed Appropriate funds to the University of Nebraska
LB804 Sen Hilkemann Indefinitely postponed Adopt the Investigational Drug Use Act
LB927 Sen Hilkemann Indefinitely postponed Change provisions relating to surcharges for 911 service
LB964 Sen Hilkemann Indefinitely postponed Change a veteran notation requirement on a motor vehicle operator's license or state identification card
LB1054 Sen Hilkemann Indefinitely postponed Change provisions relating to the DNA Identification Information Act
LB1091 Sen Hilkemann Indefinitely postponed State intent relating to appropriations for purposes of the Site and Building Development Fund
LR59 Sen Hilkemann Recognize November 2015 as Nebraska Caregivers Month
LR119 Sen Hilkemann Congratulate the Elkhorn High School boys' basketball team for winning the 2015 Class B state championship
LR187 Sen Hilkemann Congratulate Anne Ryschon on winning a Nebraska Young Artist Award
LR188 Sen Hilkemann Congratulate Daelyn Chochon on winning a Nebraska Young Artist Award
LR189 Sen Hilkemann Congratulate Claudia Holm on winning a Nebraska Young Artist Award
LR395 Sen Hilkemann Congratulate the Millard North High School football team on winning the 2015 Class A state championship
LR396 Sen Hilkemann Congratulate the Elkhorn South High School football team on winning the 2015 Class B state championship
LR601 Sen Hilkemann Referral Review present facilities and determine the needs and options for developing a regional certified crime laboratory in the Omaha area