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Friesen. Passed. Change provisions relating to highways and highway funding, road classifications, licensure of local highway and street superintendents, motor vehicle safety responsibility, accident reports, and the Nebraska Rules of the Road.
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Sen Day. Indefinitely postponed. Create the Holocaust and Genocide Education Training Grant Program and provide duties for the State Department of Education, State Board of Education, and Commissioner of Education. LB680.
Unicameral Update – The Nebraska Legislature's official news source since 1977. Thursday, November 7, 2024. Latest: New tax classification for owner-occupied housing advanced. Legislature approves bill to fund special session, adjourns sine die.
Recently, the Nebraska Legislature passed LB 1402, an appropriation bill that would allow low-income, special needs, and other students denied option enrollment the opportunity to attend a private school of their family’s choosing.
Nebraskans will be voting today whether to retain or repeals a section of a legislative bill passed earlier in the year providing scholarships for private schools Referendum 435 would partially repeal LB 1402, which authorizes the state treasurer to administer an education scholarship program with a $10 million dollar budget in FY 24/25 for students attending private schools.
Change provisions relating to dark fiber leases, broadband telecommunications services, the Nebraska Telecommunications Universal Service Fund, the Public Service Commission, the Nebraska Broadband Bridge Act, and the 911 Service System Act