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 ...
(Nebraska Examiner ... had the 33 votes needed to advance the bill past the first major filibuster of the 2025 legislative session. It advanced 33-16, with a single Republican departure ...
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 ...
The Government Committee of the officially nonpartisan Legislature advanced both winner-take-all proposals Monday along party ...
Gov. Jim Pillen successfully pressured Nebraska lawmakers to discuss a bill early next week that would alter how the state ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - Nebraska lawmakers advanced a bill to change how the state awards its electoral votes Monday. Two ...