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How do I follow the Legislature while it's in session?

Streaming video in a QuickTime or Flash Player format is available at Unicam Live. In addition, floor proceedings are televised on NET2.

Are visitors allowed to watch the Legislature while it's in session?

Visitors may watch the Legislature from the third floor balconies in the Norris Chamber. Stairways to these seating areas are located on either side of the chamber.

What is my legislative district?

Find your senator and district number by visiting Find Your Senator.

What is the Unicameral?

How do I request a legislative history?

Where do I find information about the state budget?

State budget reports can be accessed by visiting the Appropriations Committee web page.

How do I contact the governor? The secretary of state? The attorney general? Other state agencies?

Contact information for the governor, secretary of state, attorney general, judicial branch or any executive branch agency can be found at www.nebraska.gov and clicking the link for the appropriate entity.

Is there a notification system to keep me posted on announcements or new content on this site?

How current is the information on this web site?

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Can I access NebraskaLegislature.gov from my mobile device?

Is the content of this site available in other languages?

I can't find something I need on this web site.

All the content on this site can be found on the sitemap. If you are unable to find what you need, please contact xxxx@leg.ne.gov for assistance.

I'd like to share my thoughts on the new web site design or make suggestions for new content.

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How do I find information on lobbyists?

The Clerk's Office keeps detailed reports of all registered lobbyists. View the reports by visiting the Reports page Lists of Registered Lobbyists.

How many people work for the legislature?

In 2007, the legislature had a staff of 312, with temporary, part-time, per diem and non-classified positions.

What is the page program?

Pages are local college students employed by the legislature to respond to senators' requests for assistance on the legislative floor, answer incoming calls to the chamber and prepare for and assist with committee hearings. Contact the Clerk's Office at (402) 471-2271 to inquire about the program or request an application.

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