Introduced Legislation for May 9th, 2025

109th Legislature, 1st Regular Session - Day 76

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Document Introducer Description
LB316A Kauth Appropriation Bill
LB608A Bostar Appropriation Bill
LR154 Hardin Congratulate David L. Wilson upon his retirement as the County Attorney of Kimball County
LR155 DeBoer Interim study to examine the reports the Department of Correctional Services is required to submit to the Legislature
LR156 DeBoer Interim study to examine issues regarding LB600, 2025, relating to speeding-related safety problems in highway work zones in Nebraska
LR157 DeBoer Interim study to examine and monitor issues relating to broadband and broadband deployment in Nebraska
LR158 Storer Interim study to examine the feasibility of the State of Nebraska assuming the administration of the seventy-six mile stretch of the Niobrara River that has been designated as a national scenic river
LR159 Brandt Interim study to examine how the nameplate capacity tax affects the development, operation, and long-term viability of privately developed renewable energy generation facilities located in Nebraska
LR160 Sanders Congratulate the Bellevue West High School girls soccer team on winning the Metro Conference Tournament
LR161 Prokop Congratulate the Lincoln Stars hockey team on winning the 2024-2025 Anderson Cup and completing a record-setting season
LR162 McKinney Interim study to examine necessary reforms to Nebraska's criminal and prison systems in light of the Supreme Court decision in State ex rel. Hilgers v. Evnen
LR163 McKinney Interim study to examine the impact of lead and other environmental pollutants on the health and well-being of Nebraska communities
LR164 McKinney Interim study to examine to what extent inmates between five and twenty-one years of age, under the care of the Department of Correctional Services, are being provided educational services
LR165 McKinney Interim study to examine the concentration and impact of nonprofit organizations in historically marginalized communities, specifically North and South Omaha