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Nebraska Legislature reads dozens of new bills; deadlines and committee meetings announced

2116602 · January 14, 2025
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On Jan. 14, 2025, the Nebraska Legislature convened in the George W. Norris chamber for a session dominated by the clerk’s reading of newly introduced bills across topics including public health, taxation, criminal justice and education. Lawmakers announced committee meetings and deadlines; the body adjourned until Jan. 15.

Lincoln — The Nebraska Legislature convened in the George W. Norris Legislative Chamber on Jan. 14, 2025, where the clerk read a large slate of newly introduced bills covering topics from controlled substances and pharmacy benefit manager regulation to property tax limits and the Newborn Safe Haven Act. Lawmakers used the session for formal introductions and scheduling rather than policy debate, and adjourned to reconvene the next day.

The clerk read bill titles and sponsors across multiple subject areas, including bills that reference the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, the Nebraska Money Transmitters Act, the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, the Property Tax Growth Limitation Act and proposals touching on elections, criminal justice, health and education. Many…

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