Nebraska lawmakers plan to introduce a group of bills aimed at cutting red tape and modernizing governmental regulations as a ...
Nebraska’s K-12 schools would be required to teach students from elementary to high schools about human development under a ...
A bipartisan duo in the Nebraska Legislature is proposing legalizing online sports betting as a way of boosting state revenues, but only if Nebraska voters also stand by the plan.
Gov. Jim Pillen said banning "cultivated-protein food" would protect Nebraska's farmers and ranchers, but agriculture and ...
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 ...
The Nebraska Department of Economic Development (DED) is now accepting applications for the 2024 program year of the Middle Income Workforce Housing Fund (MWHF).
If every state adopted Nebraska’s unique system of awarding its Electoral College votes for president — which provides one ...
Nebraska lawmakers unveiled a multi-step plan Thursday to cut red tape, periodically review or update state rules and regulations and, ultimately, save taxpayers money. The legislative package coined ...
The age at which a Nebraska child could be detained for an alleged crime would be lowered, from 13 to 11, under a new bill expected to be in front of state lawmakers this year at the urging of Gov.
The Republican Party of Nebraska (NEGOP) announces the appointment of Jeanne Reigle as the new Director of Government ...
Nebraska lawmakers will return to their debate on transgender rights this session, as an Omaha senator introduced a bill ...
Lawmakers adopted a ceremonial resolution honoring former President Jimmy Carter for his devotion to public service and ...