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LR 21

BILL

Application to Congress for a convention of the states to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution to set a limit on the number of terms members of the House and Senate may serve

109th Legislature (2025-2026)
Introduced by Bob Andersen, Rob Clements, Barry DeKay and 7 other co-sponsors

LR 21 seeks to limit terms for U.S. Congress members by applying for a convention to propose a constitutional amendment, impacting future lawmakers' tenure.

Clements name added
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LB 81

BILL

Define a term and change tax credit provisions under the Nebraska Property Tax Incentive Act

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

LB 81 updates Nebraska's Property Tax Incentive Act, clarifying tax credit definitions and provisions, benefiting taxpayers by potentially increasing available credits.

Notice of hearing for February 26, 2025
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LB 678

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State intent regarding appropriations to the Board of Trustees of the Nebraska State Colleges

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

LB 678 secures funding for Nebraska State Colleges to cover employee salary increases and health insurance costs, enhancing staff stability and recruitment.

Notice of hearing for February 25, 2025
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LB 333

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Change provisions of the Motor Vehicle Operator’s License Act relating to hazardous materials endorsements

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

LB 333 updates Nebraska's hazardous materials licensing for commercial drivers, aligning state rules with federal standards to enhance safety and compliance.

Hardin MO43 prevailed
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LR 10CA

BILL

Constitutional amendment to require the state to impose a consumption tax or an excise tax on all new goods and services and to provide a tax exemption for grocery items

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

Nebraska's LR 10CA proposes a consumption tax on new goods and services starting 2028, exempting groceries to ease costs for families while boosting state revenue.

Hardin MO34 prevailed
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