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Concerns over government delays prompted one lawmaker to suggest the Nebraska Legislature should have more power to fill vacant positions typically appointed by the governor.
The Nebraska Legislature has approved a measure classifying some gig economy workers as independent contractors, according to its website. L.B. 229, introduced by state Sen. Bob Hallstrom ...
The power district was the only one that testified in favor of the bill. Opponents, like the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), said the bill is redundant because of current state statutes.
Lawmakers voted to advance both bills past the second round of debate Tuesday. Nebraska legislative clerk Brandon Metzler said it isn’t often we see two competing bills make it this far.
(Nebraska Examiner) - Abortion appears likely to be debated on the floor of the Nebraska Legislature again this year after a legislative committee advanced two related bills on Wednesday night.