LINCOLN — Nebraska lawmakers passed a bill Monday that would define app-based ride-share and food delivery drivers as independent contractors, overcoming a filibuster to send the proposed law to Gov.
A bill (LB3) and a proposed constitutional amendment (LR24CA) making Nebraska a "winner-take-all" state in the Electoral ...
Jane Raybould, a Democrat and grocery store executive, joined 32 Republican lawmakers in Nebraska’s formally nonpartisan Legislature to end the Democratic-led filibuster. Sen. Dave Wordekemper ...
The Government Committee of the officially nonpartisan Legislature advanced both winner-take-all proposals Monday along party ...
A proposal that would change Nebraska law to define app-based ride-share and food delivery drivers as independent contractors overcame the Legislature’s first filibuster of the year Wednesday as ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - Nebraska lawmakers advanced a bill to change how the state awards its electoral votes Monday. Two ...
(Nebraska Examiner ... if it didn’t have the 33 votes needed to overcome a promised filibuster, which could grind the Legislature to a halt, at least for a time. But that changed when the ...
Last year, Pillen considered calling a special session before the election, but did not have the 33 votes needed to overcome a filibuster ... full Legislature. This is great news for Nebraska ...