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LB 320

BILL

Require that hotels and similar public lodging establishments place posters relating to human trafficking in such establishments and provide for training on human trafficking to employees of such establishments

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Rita Sanders,

LB 320 requires hotels to display human trafficking posters and train staff to recognize and report trafficking, enhancing safety for victims and accountability for employees.

Placed on General File with AM687
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LB 643

BILL

Prohibit income tax deductions relating to interest or taxes paid on or maintenance of certain properties and provide exemptions to prohibited deductions

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Jason Prokop,

LB 643 eliminates tax deductions for investors owning over 30 rental properties, promoting homeownership and affordable housing by reducing investor competition.

Notice of hearing for March 26, 2025
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LB 156

BILL

Allow tort claims under the State Tort Claims Act and Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act for sexual assaults of children in school settings

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Danielle Conrad, Robert Dover, John Fredrickson and 2 other co-sponsors

LB 156 allows child sexual assault victims in schools to file tort claims against government entities, enhancing accountability and promoting safer educational environments.

Conrad priority bill
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LB 236

BILL

Allow claims involving child abuse or sexual assault of a child under the Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act

109th Legislature (2025-2026)

LB 236 allows child abuse or sexual assault claims against political subdivisions, ensuring accountability and legal recourse for affected children and their families.

Notice of hearing for March 26, 2025
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LB 648

BILL

Change the sales and use tax rate

109th Legislature (2025-2026)

LB 648 adjusts Nebraska's sales tax rate from 5.5% to a new rate, impacting consumers and businesses, while directing funds to public services and infrastructure.

Notice of hearing for March 26, 2025
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LB 169

NE LEGISLATURE

Eliminate certain sales and use tax exemptions and impose sales and use tax on certain services

Introduced by Tom Brandt, Dave Murman,

LB 169 broadens Nebraska's tax base by imposing sales taxes on various previously exempt services, impacting providers and consumers while boosting state revenue.

Raybould AM1231 to AM965 filed
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LB 123

BILL

Change provisions relating to withholding money due to noncompliance with budget limits, property tax request authority, and annual audits for certain political subdivisions

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Rita Sanders,

LB 123 ensures Nebraska political subdivisions comply with budget limits and audits by withholding state aid for noncompliance, promoting fiscal responsibility and transparency.

Approved by Governor on March 25, 2025
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LB 297

BILL

Change provisions relating to the combined tax rate under the Employment Security Law

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Teresa Ibach,

LB 297 reduces the tax burden on Nebraska employers by adjusting the unemployment tax rate calculation, ensuring fund stability while supporting economic growth.

Approved by Governor on March 25, 2025
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LB 466

BILL

Redefine a term under the Nebraska Juvenile Code

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Carolyn Bosn,

LB 466 redefines key terms in Nebraska's Juvenile Code, enhancing clarity for juveniles, parents, and law enforcement to improve the juvenile justice system's effectiveness.

Notice of hearing for March 27, 2025
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