Certain workers in Nebraska could be exempt from earning and using paid sick leave under a bill introduced in the Nebraska Legislature on Jan. 22.
The bill (LB117) from Sen. Rick Holdcroft of Bellevue would exempt utilities connected to residential properties from being subject to the 5.5% state sales tax.
A proposal to change Nebraska law to define ride-sharing and app-based food delivery drivers as independent contractors ran ...
Legislative Session Several bills before the Nebraska legislature in the 2025 session could have impacts on agricultural operations. Baird Holm LLP provides information on bills affecting agriculture, ...
A bill introduced in the Nebraska Legislature to exempt feedlots from the brand inspection requirement has garnered attention from the livestock industry. Senator Teresa Ibach, a cattle owner from ...
A bill introduced in the Legislature aims to make it harder for state-hired insurance companies to aggressively audit ...
The Grand Island City Council voted to hire a lobbyist to monitor and oppose bills that could threaten Good Life District ...
The Legislature held a hearing on LB3, the proposed bill to turn Nebraska into a “winner-take-all” state, on Thursday ...
The city of Grand Island has hired a lobbyist to fight for the continuation of the Good Life District program, which the ...
What happens in the Capitol could change how Nebraskans set their clocks. Some lawmakers seek to end the annual cycles of ...
In Lincoln, battling bills related to Nebraska's death penalty were heard in front of the Judiciary Committee.
LINCOLN - State Sen. Bob Hallstrom has offered a legislative resolution that would put a proposed constitutional amendment on ...