Nebraska lawmakers gave first-round approval Wednesday to a bill that would broadly shield private companies from class-action lawsuits stemming from data breaches that occur on their watch.
State Sen. Teresa Ibach of Sumner, sponsor of Legislative Bill 646, told Agriculture Committee colleagues that registered ...
Months after a tense election cycle on school choice in Nebraska, key faces of those positions debated the future of ...
Nebraska lawmakers are considering a legislative proposal that would put the state in sync with nearly all, if not all, other ...
In this week's University Minute, Nebraska System President, Dr. Jeff Gold shares why NU is asking the Nebraska Legislature ...
A committee hearing at the Nebraska State Capitol was held for Legislative Bill 89, known as the “Stand with Women Act.” ...
Dozens of Nebraskans, with a majority in opposition, testified Friday on legislation seeking to create sex-based definitions ...
A committee of Nebraska lawmakers signaled support Thursday for a proposed law that would bar children younger than 18 from ...
LINCOLN — No fewer than four state lawmakers ... Wednesday was the last day for new bills to be introduced in the Nebraska Legislature, and 194 new proposals were added to the books.
With a focus on addressing the ongoing mental health crisis and improving academic performances, Nebraska lawmakers are ...