Right now, Nebraska law says a juvenile can be charged as an adult for a violent crime if they are between the ages of 14-18.
The Nebraska ACLU told First Alert 6 the measure goes against free speech rights, which apply to teenagers like everyone else. They added that First Amendment rights do apply to social media platforms ...
A committee considering rules changes to how Nebraska lawmakers conduct themselves did not advance key conservative-led ...
Lawmakers can no longer give a “soft no” against ending debate or passing legislation during the Nebraska Legislature’s third and final stage of debate, unless they have a conflict of interest. Most ...
The 109th Legislature approved a pair of small changes to its rules on Wednesday before launching a debate over a third ...
No fewer than four state lawmakers are proposing ways to regulate medical cannabis after a pair of ballot initiatives ...
Arguments for whether Nebraska lawmakers should change the threshold needed to end debate and shut off a filibuster, possibly ...
Nebraska lawmakers plan to introduce a group of bills aimed at cutting red tape and modernizing governmental regulations as a ...
All eyes will be on the George W. Norris Legislative Chamber this week as state senators return to Lincoln for the start of the 109th Nebraska Legislature. This week marks the start of the long ...
When President Trump unveiled his new Domestic Energy Council in November, he noted that, “with U.S. energy dominance, we ...
The Stand With Women Act would prohibit people from using restrooms at schools and state agencies that do not correspond with ...
Dueling press conferences on Thursday offered two visions of juvenile justice in the future. State leaders will mull which path to take in the coming weeks and months.