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The Legislature’s Revenue Committee considered proposals to end taxes on tips and overtime pay. During a hearing Friday afternoon, Sen. Danielle Conrad said she introduced the bills to show her support for working families. She acknowledged opposition to the policies from both left and right-leaning think tanks, but she said the policies have major…
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Under a bill from Sen. Merv Riepe, juveniles could be detained as young as 11 years old and charged as an adult as young as 12. That’s two years younger than current law allows. The bill also expands the list of crimes that make juveniles eligible for detention. Riepe said he introduced the bill to protect youth and promote community safety.…
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A Nebraska legislative committee heard a proposal to repeal the mandate for fluoride in water supplies, and senators advanced a proposal to schedule school bond elections on a more regular schedule.द्वारा Nebraska Public Media
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A constitutional amendment to end inheritance taxes in Nebraska was discussed in the Legislature Wednesday afternoon. Nebraska is one of five states that has inheritance taxes, and the only state where it is collected exclusively at the county level. Sen. Bob Hallstrom, who introduced the amendment, said the change would help the state be more comp…
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The U.S. Department of Education announced mass layoffs on Tuesday, cutting almost half of the department’s employees. Nebraska State Education Association officials even if they aren’t immediate, changes at the federal level can trickle down to the state education system.द्वारा Nebraska Public Media
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The Nebraska Legislature Tuesday advanced bills requiring schools notify parents of the books their children check out. And lawmakers advanced conflicting bills requiring year-round standard or daylight saving time.द्वारा Nebraska Public Media
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A bill that would allocate funding for cybersecurity protections in schools was discussed in The Nebraska Legislature’s Education Committee Tuesday. The bill — known as the HACKER Act — would also create a state cybersecurity team.द्वारा Nebraska Public Media
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For the first time ever, Omaha won the Summit League Conference Tournament, defeating the University of St. Thomas Sunday. That means the Mavericks will earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history.द्वारा Nebraska Public Media
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100,000 acres of land burned by wildfires is typically the marker of a bad fire year in Nebraska. We’re already at 30,000 acres burned this year, and we’re not even through March. After a stretch of warm, windy and even record-breaking weather, Nebraska Public Media’s Jackie Ourada asked State Forester John Erixson about Nebraska’s fire outlook for…
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Earlier this month, the lives of thousands of employees for the United States Agency for International Development or USAID were disrupted when the Trump administration announced it was dismantling the foreign aid agency. Nebraska Public Media caught up with a Nebraska woman who is a former long-time USAID employee and whose husband still works for…
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Nebraska could rejoin the Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Compact under a bill discussed in the Legislature. The compact is made up of appointed government officials from eight member states that advocate for passenger rail projects and funding. Nebraska first joined the group in 2001 but left in 2018 due to concerns with the cost of membership a…
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The Nebraska Department of Education provided an update at Friday's State Board of Education meeting that national conversations have not yet impacted the state education department. NDE Commissioner Brian Maher also spoke about the state of mental health training funds that failed to be approved last month.…
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Some future teachers are left wondering about their fate as education students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The program that would have trained dozens of teachers lost its federal grant due to national spending cuts.द्वारा Nebraska Public Media
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