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  2. Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission - Wikipedia

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    Their enforcement authority has been expanded several times, including coverage of the Nebraska Equal Pay Act in 1967 (Equal Pay in Employment), [7] the Nebraska Civil Rights Act in 1969 (Public Accommodations), [8] the Age Discrimination in Employment Act in 1972, [9] and the Nebraska Fair Housing Act in 1991. [10]

  3. LGBTQ rights in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Anti-discrimination laws in housing (Since 2020; per decision of the Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission) Anti-discrimination laws in public accommodations / (City of Omaha only) [60] Anti-discrimination laws in schools and colleges Same-sex marriages (Since 2015) Stepchild and joint adoption by same-sex couples

  4. National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center

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    The States, Major Cities and Counties Regional Center offers a resource and outreach mechanism for state, major city and county criminal justice system partners, with a mission of ensuring that larger criminal justice agencies (those having 50 or more sworn personnel) have unbiased access to a full range of relevant scientific and technology-related information.

  5. Credit cards, climate change and electric cars: Team Trump ...

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    A U.S. Justice Department logo or seal showing Justice Department headquarters, known as "Main Justice," is seen behind the podium in the Department's headquarters briefing room before a news ...

  6. OutNebraska - Wikipedia

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    OutNebraska has advocated for a state law protecting LGBT people from employment and housing discrimination, expressing skepticism that city-level laws are comprehensive enough. [ 6 ] OutNebraska joined the ACLU in 2016 in providing training to help poll workers identify transgender and gender nonconforming Nebraska voters.

  7. Nebraska Supreme Court hears case that could upend voting ...

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    And Nebraska’s Omaha-based 2nd Congressional District is competitive: President Joe Biden won the district in 2020 by about 22,000 votes, while former President Donald Trump won it by just over ...

  8. Omaha Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    Commissioners serve staggered five-year terms, setting policies governing the operations of OHA and directing current and future programs. OHA contracts with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to provide low-income people housing through rent subsidies and through 2700 public housing units and over 4413 Section 8 units. [2]

  9. Nebraska lawmakers pass a bill to restore voting rights to ...

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    As of October 2023, 26 states and the District of Columbia had expanded voting rights to people living with felony convictions, according to The Sentencing Project, a nonprofit sentencing advocacy ...