Change tax provisions relating to cigars, cheroots, and stogies
LB 212 caps the tax on cigars, cheroots, and stogies at $0.50 each, aiming to lower costs for consumers and simplify regulations for retailers in Nebraska.
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LB 212 caps the tax on cigars, cheroots, and stogies at $0.50 each, aiming to lower costs for consumers and simplify regulations for retailers in Nebraska.
LB 713 removes the "prior service" definition from the School Employees Retirement Act, potentially changing how retirement benefits are calculated for school employees.
LB 369 allows 18-year-olds to make their own health care decisions and lets minors in correctional facilities consent to medical care, improving access and autonomy.
LB 346 terminates or repeals many boards and advisory bodies, transferring duties to existing agencies (DHHS, DAS, DMV, etc.) to cut complexity; most changes take effect July 1, 2026
Creates the School Financing Review Commission to study Nebraska's K-12 funding (TEEOSA) and recommend reforms to reduce reliance on property taxes.
Nebraska Legislature adopts a ceremonial, non-binding resolution expressing sympathy to Walter H. Radcliffe's family and honoring his decades of public service.
LB 389 shifts funding for Nebraska's educational service units from local property taxes to state funding, easing taxpayer burdens and ensuring stable support for education.
LB 498 links Nebraska school funding to inflation, ensuring districts receive stable aid, enhancing resources for students and educators amid rising costs.
LB 597 adjusts Nebraska's school funding formula, ensuring equitable aid by changing foundation aid calculations and property valuations, benefiting districts with lower property values.
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