Nebraska lawmakers gave initial approval to a bill that would regulate kratom and bar synthetic versions of the product.
The bill was introduced by Senator Loren Lippincott, of Central City, in his effort to support children in schools.
Every elementary, middle and high school would have to display the poster, including private and parochial schools that receive state funding.
As promised, the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office has appealed the dismissal of its case alleging that the former director ...
Nebraska lawmakers are considering a bill that could increase protections for meatpacking and poultry workers during animal ...
A few short months after repealing school choice legislation on the ballot, two school choice bills were introduced during ...
A bill that would allow medical providers to deny care when it conflicts with their beliefs was largely rebuked as a ...
Nebraska lawmakers are tired of changing their clocks twice a year and are readying to stop the practice — if neighboring ...
Bills in the Nebraska Legislature would require the Ten Commandments and "In God We Trust" to be displayed in schools.
Retail and grocery groups implored a committee of Nebraska lawmakers to back a proposal Monday that would undercut a law that ...
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