Introduced Legislation for May 12th, 2011
102nd Legislature, 1st Regular Session - Day 79
Use the column headers to sort by Document Number, Primary Introducer or, Description.
Document | Introducer | Description |
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LR244 | Avery | Interim study to examine issues within the jurisdiction of the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee |
LR245 | Avery | Interim study to examine how technology may be used in elections to make the process more efficient and user-friendly for voters |
LR246 | Avery | Interim study to review an interagency agreement between the Dept. of Health and Human Services and the Dept. of Revenue for the purpose of examining possible tax form revisions for identification of children eligible for the medical assistance program and medicaid |
LR247 | Haar | Interim study to examine development of a comprehensive approach to reducing the environmental and health risks posed by the use or disposal of selected consumer products |
LR248 | Nordquist | Interim study to examine the accessibility of health care providers for persons on medicaid |
LR249 | Harr | Interim study to examine the impact of recidivism rates of persons convicted of driving under the influence |
LR250 | Janssen | Interim study to examine human trafficking in Nebraska |
LR251 | Janssen | Interim study to examine immigration-related marriage fraud |
LR252 | Janssen | Interim study to examine the impact of illegal immigration on the state's budget |
LR253 | Janssen | Interim study to investigate the merits and costs of drug testing recipients and applicants of cash assistance benefits offered under the Welfare Reform Act |
LR254 | Ashford | Interim study to examine the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 and Nebraska's Sex Offender Registration Act |
LR255 | Ashford | Interim study to examine issues within the jurisdiction of the Judiciary Committee |
LR256 | Ashford | Congratulate Andrea Spaustat for receiving the Girl Scout Gold Award |
LR257 | Mello | Interim study to examine the flood control needs of Omaha and the greater Omaha metropolitan area |