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LR237 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR237 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR237 2025 LR237 2025 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE FIRST SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 237 Introduced by Wordekemper, 15; Hardin, 48; Lonowski, 33; Storer, 43. PURPOSE: examine The purpose of this resolution is to propose an interim study to the data collection and reporting structure for emergency medical services data. The study shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) Determining what data is collected, who collects the data, where the data is used, and when the
LR241 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR241 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR241 2025 LR241 2025 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE FIRST SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 241 Introduced by Spivey, 13. PURPOSE: The purpose of this resolution is to propose an interim study to examine child care impacts on certified trade apprentices participation in Nebraska. The study will explore the relationship between affordable and reliable child care and the success of certified apprenticeships in skilled trades and workforce participation. The study shall include, but not
LR247 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR247 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR247 2025 LR247 2025 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE FIRST SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 247 Introduced by Spivey, 13. PURPOSE: The purpose of this resolution is to propose an interim study to examine the continued use of restrictive housing and solitary confinement in Nebraska's correctional facilities, particularly the application to vulnerable populations and compliance with existing state law. The study shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) Reviewing Nebraska's curren
LB696 in the 109th Legislature - Slip Law Copy
  • LB696 in the 109th Legislature - Slip Law Copy
  • LB696 2025 LB696 2025 LEGISLATIVE BILL 696 Approved by the Governor May 15, 2025 Introduced by Raybould, 28. A BILL FOR AN ACT relating to the Professional Landscape Architects Act; to amend sections 81-8,184, 81-8,192, 81-8,196, 81-8,199, 81-8,200, 81-8,206, and 81-8,208, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska; to define a term; to change, provide, and eliminate provisions relating to the State Board of Landscape Architects, the complete roster of professional landscape architects, application
LR263 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR263 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR263 2025 LR263 2025 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE FIRST SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 263 Introduced by Jacobson, 42. WHEREAS, Dr. Byron Barksdale earned the 2025 J. G. Elliot Award which is awarded to an individual who has made significant contributions to medicine and health programs in Nebraska; and WHEREAS, Barksdale serves as a consulting pathologist throughout the state and is the owner of Pathology Services in North Platte, Nebraska; and WHEREAS, Barksdale supports the University of
LR299CA in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR299CA in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR299CA 2026 LR299CA 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 299CA PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Introduced by McKinney, 11. Read first time January 13, 2026 Committee: Judiciary 1 2 THE MEMBERS OF THE ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE OF NEBRASKA, SECOND SESSION, RESOLVE THAT: 3 Section 1. At the general election in November 2026, the following 4 proposed amendment to the Constitution of Nebraska shall be submitted to 5 the electors of the State of Neb
LR316CA in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR316CA in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR316CA 2026 LR316CA 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 316CA PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Introduced by Cavanaugh, M., 6. Read first time January 21, 2026 Committee: Judiciary 1 2 THE MEMBERS OF THE ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE OF NEBRASKA, SECOND SESSION, RESOLVE THAT: 3 Section 1. At a special election to be held in conjunction with the 4 statewide primary election in May 2026, the following proposed amendment 5 to the Constitution of Nebr
LR342 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR342 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR342 2026 LR342 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 342 Introduced by Arch, 14. WHEREAS, on February 28, 2026, the NEBRASKAland Foundation will present the Distinguished NEBRASKAlander Award, recognizing Nebraskans who have distinguished themselves through innovative business careers or public service, through voluntary leadership with a statewide impact, or through philanthropic contributions significantly benefiting the citizens of the state, to
LR348 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR348 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR348 2026 LR348 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 348 Introduced by Spivey, 13; Arch, 14; Bosn, 25; Cavanaugh, J., 9; Cavanaugh, M., 6; Clouse, 37; Conrad, 46; DeBoer, 10; Dorn, 30; Dover, 19; Dungan, 26; Fredrickson, 20; Guereca, 7; Hallstrom, 1; Hughes, 24; Hunt, 8; Juarez, 5; McKinney, 11; Quick, 35; Raybould, 28; Rountree, 3; Wordekemper, 15. WHEREAS, March is recognized, acknowledged, and celebrated as Women's History Month across the Unit
LR360 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR360 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR360 2026 LR360 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 360 Introduced by Lonowski, 33; Andersen, 49; DeKay, 40; Dover, 19; Holdcroft, 36; Juarez, 5; Lippincott, 34; McKinney, 11; Meyer, F., 41; Meyer, G., 17; Moser, 22; Rountree, 3; Sorrentino, 39; Storm, 23; Wordekemper, 15. WHEREAS, the 2026 Nebraska School Activities Association Class B Girls State Wrestling Championship was held at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska, on February 17 and 18; and WHER
LR361 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR361 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR361 2026 LR361 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 361 Introduced by McKinney, 11; Lonowski, 33; Rountree, 3. WHEREAS, the 2026 Nebraska School Activities Association State Wrestling Championship Tournament was held from February 19 through February 21 at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska; and WHEREAS, Kameron Green Jr. competed in the tournament for Creighton Preparatory School in Omaha, Nebraska, and won the Boys Class A 144-pound Stat
AM2178 in the 109th Legislature - Amendment
  • AM2178 in the 109th Legislature - Amendment
  • AM2178 LB1235 LPB - 02/18/2026 AM2178 LB1235 LPB - 02/18/2026 AMENDMENTS TO LB1235 Introduced by General Affairs. 1 2 3 4 1. Strike the original sections and insert the following new sections: Section 1. Section 53-103.47, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, is amended to read: 5 53-103.47 Bottle club means an operation, whether formally organized 6 as a club having a regular membership list, dues, officers, and meetings 7 or not, keeping and maintaining premises where perso
LR362 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR362 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR362 2026 LR362 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 362 Introduced by McKinney, 11; Lonowski, 33; Rountree, 3. WHEREAS, the 2026 Nebraska School Activities Association State Wrestling Championship Tournament was held from February 19 through February 21 at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska; and WHEREAS, Terence Crawford Jr. competed in the tournament for Omaha North High School and won the Boys Class A 106-pound State Wrestling Championship title;
LR380 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR380 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR380 2026 LR380 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 380 Introduced by Fredrickson, 20; Clouse, 37. PURPOSE: The purpose of this resolution is to propose an interim study to identify the needs of youth moving and transitioning to and from a youth rehabilitation and treatment center, an adult correctional facility, or a residential treatment facility as proposed by Legislative Bill 867, One Hundred Ninth Legislature, Second Session, 2026. The st
AM2159 in the 109th Legislature - Amendment
  • AM2159 in the 109th Legislature - Amendment
  • AM2159 LB992 MMM - 02/17/2026 AM2159 LB992 MMM - 02/17/2026 AMENDMENTS TO LB992 Introduced by Armendariz, 18. 1 2 1. Strike the original sections and insert the following new sections: 3 Section 1. Section 81-132, Revised Statutes Supplement, 2025, is 4 amended to read: 5 81-132 (1)(a) (1) All departments, offices, institutions, and 6 expending agencies of the state government requesting appropriations for 7 the 8 Administrative Services the budget forms furnished
LR384 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR384 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR384 2026 LR384 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 384 Introduced by Sanders, 45. PURPOSE: The purpose of this resolution is to propose an interim study to review the Licensing of Truth and Deception Examiners Act and any rules and regulations for truth and deception examiners in furtherance of the purposes of the Occupational Board Reform Act. The study shall include, but not be limited to, examining whether the current means of regulating truth and d
LB768 in the 109th Legislature - Slip Law Copy
  • LB768 in the 109th Legislature - Slip Law Copy
  • LB768 2026 LB768 2026 LEGISLATIVE BILL 768 Approved by the Governor April 14, 2026 Introduced by Dover, 19. A BILL FOR AN ACT relating to grants and other financial assistance; to amend sections 58-709, 81-1228, 81-1229, 81-1230, 81-1231, 81-1232, and 81-1241, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, sections 58-201 and 58-703, Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement, 2024, and sections 58-701, 58-708, 72-804, 72-805, 81-1237, 81-1238, 81-1239, and 81-1240, Revised Statutes Supplement, 2025; to p
LR393 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR393 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR393 2026 LR393 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 393 Introduced by Conrad, 46; Cavanaugh, J., 9; Cavanaugh, M., 6; DeBoer, 10; Hunt, 8; McKinney, 11; Spivey, 13. PURPOSE: The purpose of this resolution is to propose an interim study to examine the potential for providing universal child care at no cost to parents in Nebraska modeled after the New Mexico program. The study shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) Examining the implemen
LR394 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR394 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR394 2026 LR394 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 394 Introduced by Arch, 14. WHEREAS, Mayor David P. Black has been the Mayor of Papillion, Nebraska, for seventeen years; and WHEREAS, Mayor Black successfully led Papillion in preserving its smalltown feel, high quality of life, efficient government services, affordable tax rates, and a high level of trust among the citizens, while managing the city's rapid growth; and WHEREAS, Mayor Black has been
LR408 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR408 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR408 2026 LR408 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 408 Introduced by McKinney, 11. PURPOSE: The purpose of this resolution is to conduct a study to examine whether Nebraska should amend its laws relating to the determination of the age of majority. Nebraska law generally defines the age of majority as 19 years old. Nebraska is one of three states, along with Alabama and Mississippi, that does not have age 18 as the general age of majority.
AM2071 in the 109th Legislature - Amendment
  • AM2071 in the 109th Legislature - Amendment
  • AM2071 LB1131 CSO - 02/10/2026 AM2071 LB1131 CSO - 02/10/2026 AMENDMENTS TO LB1131 Introduced by Revenue. 1 1. Strike original section 2 and insert the following new section: 2 Sec. 2. (1) For taxable years beginning or deemed to begin on or 3 after January 1, 2027, under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as 4 amended, there shall be allowed refundable credits against the income tax 5 imposed by the Nebraska Revenue Act of 1967 as follows: 6 (a) Two hundred forty thousand doll
LR410 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR410 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR410 2026 LR410 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 410 Introduced by Dover, 19; Andersen, 49; Arch, 14; Armendariz, 18; Ballard, 21; Bosn, 25; Bostar, 29; Brandt, 32; Cavanaugh, J., 9; Cavanaugh, M., 6; Clements, 2; Clouse, 37; Conrad, 46; DeBoer, 10; DeKay, 40; Dorn, 30; Fredrickson, 20; Guereca, 7; Hallstrom, 1; Hansen, 16; Hardin, 48; Holdcroft, 36; Hughes, 24; Hunt, 8; Ibach, 44; Jacobson, 42; Juarez, 5; Kauth, 31; Lippincott, 34; Lonowski, 33; McKin
LR414 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR414 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR414 2026 LR414 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 414 Introduced by Conrad, 46. PURPOSE: examine The purpose of this resolution is to propose an interim study to portable independent benefits contractors systems and other and related workers regulatory engaged in frameworks for nontraditional work arrangements. Portable benefits systems have been proposed and implemented in some jurisdictions as a mechanism to allow certain benefits, i
AM2048 in the 109th Legislature - Amendment
LR433 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR433 in the 109th Legislature - Introduced Copy
  • LR433 2026 LR433 2026 ONE HUNDRED NINTH LEGISLATURE SECOND SESSION LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION 433 Introduced by Dover, 19. PURPOSE: The purpose of this resolution is to propose an interim study to examine the necessity of a robust and well-integrated education and workforce system to support long-term economic growth that enables learners to move efficiently from education and training to employment in high-demand and highwage occupations across the state. The study shall include, but not be li