The Nebraska Legislature didn't get to any floor debate Thursday due to internet outages that are impacting state agencies.
The Nebraska Legislature didn't get to any floor debate Thursday due to internet outages that are impacting state agencies.
Nebraska‘s electoral system in presidential contests has caught the ire of state Republicans who want it overhauled, but as ...
A systemwide outage of state government computers shut down everything from the work of the Legislature to driver’s licensing offices for several hours ...
The Nebraska State Legislature's Revenue Committee recently held a public hearing on the Opportunity Scholarship Act, known ...
Sen. Jana Hughes of Seward said Nebraska needed an exemption from a federal rule to get its prescription drug donation ...
Nebraska lawmakers will consider replacing the state's sliding inheritance tax rate with a 1% across-the-board rate under a ...
Based on studies shared with the legislature on Monday, the average Nebraska teacher spends about $860 of their own money per year on school supplies.
Based on studies shared with the Nebraska Legislature on Monday, the average Nebraska teacher spends about $860 of their own money per year on school supplies. LB 282 would allow all Nebraska ...
The Legislature will have a hearing on LB3, the proposed bill to turn Nebraska into a “winner-take-all” state, at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A bill that would implement “winner-take-all” in Nebraska faces an uncertain future as a key Republican lawmaker said he won’t back it. Sen. Merv Riepe, who would be ...
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