Votes at a glance: bills passed on final reading (March 26 session)

Nebraska Legislature — George W. Norris Legislative Chamber · April 1, 2026

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Summary

During the March 26 floor session the Nebraska Legislature passed multiple bills on final reading (many with the emergency clause). Notable enacted measures include the budget omnibus (LB1071), LB901 (revenue omnibus), LB11‑33 (claims against state), LB759, LB847, LB967 and others; clerk recorded each vote tally in the session.

The Nebraska Legislature handled many final‑reading votes during the March 26 session. The clerk recorded the roll calls and announced tallies for each measure as the body dispensed with at‑large readings and moved through the agenda. Key outcomes recorded in the transcript included:

- LB1071 (budget omnibus): passed with the emergency clause (vote recorded in transcript; roll call announced). - LB1072: passed with the emergency clause. - LB11‑33 (claims/settlements): passed with the emergency clause; transcript lists multiple specific claim amounts and recipients for appropriations. - LB759: passed with the emergency clause. - LB847: passed on final reading. - LB967: passed with the emergency clause. - LB901 (revenue omnibus): passed with the emergency clause after extended debate (see separate article). - LB11‑87 (brand law): advanced to E&R after adoption of floor and committee amendments (see separate article).

Many of the final readings were followed immediately by clerk announcements noting the bills had been presented to the governor (times are recorded in the transcript). Where the transcript lists vote tallies, those tallies are recorded by the clerk and may be used for official records. For full text, roll‑call details and precise amounts referenced (for example, specified settlement and claim amounts in LB11‑33), reporters and staff should consult the official legislative journal and enrolled bill text for exact statutory language and appropriation figures.

Ending note: this “at‑a‑glance” report is a summary of the final‑reading actions recorded in the chamber transcript for the March 26 session; it is not a substitute for the enrolled bill text or the legislature’s official journal.