When President Trump unveiled his new Domestic Energy Council in November, he noted that, “with U.S. energy dominance, we ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - Nebraska state senators filed dozens more bills on Tuesday, their 10th day in session. Lawmakers filed 197 pieces of legislation Wednesday, including two amendment proposals, on ...
This isn’t really a new concept, age verification online,” Storer said. “It’s done for alcohol sales, it’s done for gambling ...
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.
Democrats in the Minnesota House who have boycotted daily sessions are using tactics that lawmakers elsewhere have tried dozens of times in seeking to thwart their opponents.
Several Nebraska lawmakers are calling on their colleagues to prioritize bills that affect the pocketbooks of working families. "Tackling solutions, real solutions, bringing forward good ideas for job ...
The 109th Legislature approved a pair of small changes to its rules Wednesday before launching a debate over a third proposal that generated controversy among senators.
- Nebraska Sens. Jen Day, left, and Danielle Conrad, hug on the floor of the Nebraska Legislature during emotional debate of a bill that would ban gender-affirming care for ...
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 ...
Lawmakers seeking to avoid a “divisive culture war” unveiled a slate of legislation Thursday they said would help Nebraska’s working families and workforce development. A bipartisan group of 10 state ...
Nebraska lawmakers will have at least a few bills to consider this year as they work to fix, replace or even eliminate the Good Life Transformational Projects Act, which the state aimed at creating ...
Gov. Jim Pillen and Nebraska law enforcement officials back a proposed law that would allow the state to jail children as young as 11 and file adult charges against 12-year-olds.