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LB 39

BILL

Change provisions relating to the board of directors of a bank

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Mike Jacobson,

LB 39 requires Nebraska banks to notify regulators of board vacancies within 30 days, ensuring timely appointments and enhancing governance and compliance.

Notice of hearing for March 04, 2025
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LB 686

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Prohibit government entities and officials from keeping certain lists relating to the ownership of firearms and prohibit using merchant category codes to distinguish firearm retailers

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Dan Lonowski,

LB 686 protects firearm owners' privacy by banning government lists of gun ownership and preventing payment networks from identifying firearm retailers separately.

Notice of hearing for March 17, 2025
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LB 699

BILL

Change provisions relating to certain sales and use tax incentives under the ImagiNE Nebraska Act

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Paul Strommen,

LB 699 clarifies tax treatment for contractors on building materials, streamlines tax incentives, and encourages investment and job creation in Nebraska.

Notice of hearing for March 05, 2025
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LB 406

BILL

Change provisions relating to the State Racing and Gaming Commission

109th Legislature (2025-2026)

LB 406 streamlines the State Racing and Gaming Commission's structure and operations in Nebraska, enhancing clarity and efficiency in overseeing racing and gaming activities.

Notice of hearing for March 10, 2025
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LB 360

BILL

Provide restrictions on the regulation of political signs by homeowners associations

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Danielle Conrad,

LB 360 protects homeowners' rights to display political signs during elections, allowing reasonable HOA restrictions while ensuring visibility for candidates and measures.

Notice of hearing for February 27, 2025
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LB 416

BILL

Change provisions relating to releases, covenants not to sue, or similar agreements on joint and several liability

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by George Dungan,

LB 416 clarifies that settling with one defendant doesn't release others from joint liability, ensuring accountability in Nebraska civil cases involving multiple parties.

Notice of hearing for February 27, 2025
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LB 73

BILL

Change the number of hours of annual continuing education required for law enforcement officers

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Barry DeKay, Jared Storm,

LB 73 reduces annual continuing education hours for Nebraska law enforcement in counties under 40,000 from 32 to 20, easing training burdens while ensuring essential skills.

Notice of hearing for March 20, 2025
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LB 176

BILL

Require resolutions of project support from political subdivisions under the Nebraska Broadband Bridge Act

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Jana Hughes,

LB 176 requires local support resolutions for broadband grant applications, ensuring projects are well-planned and benefit Nebraska communities with improved internet access.

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LR 271

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Congratulate Ben Robison for earning the 2025 FFA Advisor of the Year Award

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Dave Murman,

Nebraska Legislature congratulates Ben Robison on earning the 2025 FFA Advisor of the Year; a ceremonial resolution sending a copy to Robison to honor his leadership.

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LB 199

BILL

Change the statute of limitations for personal injury actions, include administrative proceedings within the Nonrecourse Civil Litigation Act, require disclosures by consumers under such act, and provide for discipline against civil litigation funding companies

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Tony Sorrentino,

LB 199 shortens the personal injury lawsuit filing period from four to two years and mandates transparency for civil litigation funding, impacting consumers and funding companies.

Notice of hearing for February 05, 2025
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