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LB 392

BILL

Appropriate funds for the Legislative Council

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Rob Clements,

LB 392 establishes a contingency fund for the Nebraska Legislative Council, ensuring it has necessary resources for budget execution and smooth operations in upcoming fiscal years.

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LB 426

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Authorize an American flag education program and change provisions relating to the distribution of lottery funds used for education

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

LB 426 mandates a one-hour American flag education program for grades 5-8 in Nebraska schools, funded by lottery money, enhancing students' patriotism and civic knowledge.

Placed on General File with AM586
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LB 671

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Change and eliminate provisions relating to reports regarding the enrollment option program, programs for expelled students, educator evaluations, information related to dyslexia, the Nebraska Teacher Apprenticeship Program, high-need retention grants, property tax request documentation, and the College Pathway Program and eliminate obsolete provisions and provisions relating to the Junior Mathematics Prognosis Examination

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

LB 671 streamlines Nebraska's education laws, enhancing communication for option enrollment, supporting students with disabilities, and improving educator evaluations.

Notice of hearing for March 18, 2025
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LB 203

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Change powers and duties of health directors in certain local public health departments

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Kathleen Kauth,

LB 203 requires health directors in Nebraska to get elected officials' approval for community-wide health measures, enhancing oversight but potentially slowing emergency responses.

Placed on General File with AM611
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LB 66

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Adopt the Uniform Health-Care Decisions Act

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

LB 66 empowers Nebraskans to appoint agents for health-care decisions and create advance directives, ensuring their preferences are respected when incapacitated.

Notice of hearing for March 19, 2025
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LB 207

BILL

Provide a registration fee under the Motor Vehicle Registration Act for certain commercially registered alternative fuel vehicles

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Brad von Gillern,

LB 207 imposes a $450 registration fee on commercially registered alternative fuel vehicles over 7,500 pounds, ensuring fair contributions to Nebraska's transportation funding.

Placed on General File with AM73
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LB 204

BILL

Adopt the Biometric Autonomy Liberty Law

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Kathleen Kauth,

LB 204 protects individuals' biometric data by requiring consent for collection, ensuring ownership rights, and allowing data removal, enhancing personal privacy and control.

Notice of hearing for March 17, 2025
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LB 213

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Require the State Board of Education to adopt academic content standards on human embryology under the science education standards

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

LB 213 mandates Nebraska schools to adopt human embryology standards by March 2026, ensuring students learn about human development, with opt-out options for parents.

Placed on General File with AM645
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LB 393

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Eliminate obsolete transfers relating to the Cash Reserve Fund

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Rob Clements,

LB 393 streamlines the Cash Reserve Fund by removing outdated transfer provisions, enhancing state financial management and allowing budget flexibility for fiscal needs.

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LB 330

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Change provisions relating to the sales tax rate and create the Alcohol Addiction Prevention and Treatment Fund

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Margo Juarez,

LB 330 raises the alcohol sales tax to 15.5% to fund addiction treatment and education, aiming to reduce alcohol-related harm and support community resources.

Notice of hearing for March 20, 2025
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