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LB 336

BILL

Create the Task Force on Supported Employment

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

LB 336 establishes a Task Force on Supported Employment in Nebraska to identify barriers and enhance job opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Notice of hearing for March 17, 2025
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LB 155

BILL

Allow the use of deadly force without retreating when lawfully present in a motor vehicle

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Brian Hardin,

LB 155 allows individuals to use deadly force without retreating while lawfully in a motor vehicle, enhancing self-defense rights and legal protections in such situations.

Notice of hearing for March 14, 2025
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LB 13

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Require the Department of Health and Human Services to file a state plan amendment relating to child care

109th Legislature (2025-2026)

LB 13 shifts Nebraska's child care subsidy payments from attendance to enrollment, ensuring stable funding for providers and better access for families needing care.

Cavanaugh, M. priority bill
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LB 30

BILL

Provide for an income tax adjustment for income received from overtime compensation

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

LB 30 allows Nebraska workers to exclude overtime pay from state income tax, reducing their tax burden and promoting fairness in taxation starting January 1, 2025.

Notice of hearing for March 14, 2025
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LB 552

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Prohibit public postsecondary educational institutions from having a diversity, equity, and inclusion office and taking certain actions relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Loren Lippincott,

LB 552 bans DEI offices in Nebraska's public colleges, restricts funding for diversity programs, and impacts hiring practices, potentially affecting diversity and compliance.

Notice of hearing for March 17, 2025
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LB 149

BILL

Eliminate the prohibition on suspending a student in prekindergarten through second grade

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Ben Hansen,

LB 149 allows schools to suspend prekindergarten to second-grade students for behavior issues, giving schools more disciplinary flexibility and impacting young learners.

Notice of hearing for March 17, 2025
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LB 512

BILL

Adopt the Chemical Abortion Safety Protocol Act

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Ben Hansen, Rick Holdcroft,

LB 512 mandates in-person exams, blood type checks, and follow-ups for chemical abortions, enhancing safety and care for women undergoing these procedures.

Placed on General File with AM519
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LB 102

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Change requirements relating to the standard of need under the aid to dependent children program

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

LB 102 aimed to enhance financial support for families in the Aid to Dependent Children program by adjusting need standards annually, but was indefinitely postponed.

Indefinitely postponed
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LB 430

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Provide an additional exception to the prohibition on suspending a student in prekindergarten through second grade and change provisions relating to short-term and long-term suspension under the Student Discipline Act

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

LB 430 allows suspending preK-2 students for violent behavior, requiring schools to provide support plans to help students stay in school and address issues.

Notice of hearing for March 17, 2025
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LB 658

BILL

Provide labeling and advertising requirements for manufactured-protein food products

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Bob Andersen,

LB 658 mandates clear labeling for manufactured-protein foods in Nebraska, ensuring consumers are not misled and promoting fair competition among food producers.

Placed on General File with AM568
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