Lawmakers can no longer give a “soft no” against ending debate or passing legislation during the Nebraska Legislature’s third and final stage of debate, unless they have a conflict of interest.
Right now, Nebraska law says a juvenile can be charged as an adult for a violent crime if they are between the ages of 14-18.
Nebraska lawmakers will continue to cap themselves at introducing 20 bills each session of the Legislature after a failed vote to repeal the limit just one year after ...
A committee considering rules changes to how Nebraska lawmakers conduct themselves did not advance key conservative-led ...
All eyes will be on the George W. Norris Legislative Chamber this week as state senators return to Lincoln for the start of the 109th Nebraska Legislature. This week marks the start of the long ...
Arguments for whether Nebraska lawmakers should change the threshold needed to end debate and shut off a filibuster, possibly ...
No fewer than four state lawmakers are proposing ways to regulate medical cannabis after a pair of ballot initiatives ...
Lawmakers seeking to avoid a “divisive culture war” unveiled a slate of legislation Thursday they said would help Nebraska’s ...
For the second time in less than two years, the state agency charged with enforcing Nebraska's campaign finance disclosure ...
Gov. Jim Pillen said banning "cultivated-protein food" would protect Nebraska's farmers and ranchers, but agriculture and ...
Gov. Jim Pillen Friday ordered state agencies to take steps to carry out President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown — including telling the Nebraska State Patrol and prison leaders ...
Transgender student-athletes in Nebraska K-12 schools would have a narrow path to participation in a new legislative proposal ...