Hearings for March 31st, 2014

103rd Legislature, 2nd Regular Session - Day 52

The order of the bills listed may not be the order in which they are heard that day in committee.

General Affairs
Location: Room 1510
Time: 1:00 PM
Document
Introducer
Description
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Galyen, Jeffrey - State Racing Commission
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Lee, Dennis - State Racing Commission
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Hoffman, Edward F. - Nebraska Commission on Problem Gambling
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Bruder, Marla - Nebraska Commission on Problem Gambling
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Holt, Janelle - Nebraska Commission on Problem Gambling
Health and Human Services
Location: Room 1510
Time: 9:00 AM
Document
Introducer
Description
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Roop, Dennis - Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Morris, Rebecca Jane - Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Spangrude, Gerald - Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Pecha, Denise - Nebraska Child Abuse Prevention Fund Board
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Kruback, Sandra - Foster Care Advisory Committee
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Neeley, Elizabeth - Foster Care Advisory Committee
Natural Resources
Location: Room 1525
Time: 12:30 PM
Document
Introducer
Description
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Ondracek, Mark A. - Nebraska Ethanol Board
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Thede, Michael - Nebraska Ethanol Board
Document: Appointment
Introducer:
Description: Peterson, Kevin - Nebraska Environmental Trust Board
Document: LR482
Introducer: Carlson
Description: Urge the United States Environmental Protection Agency, in developing guidelines for regulating carbon dioxide emissions from existing power plants, to respect the primacy of Nebraska and other states and to rely on state regulators to develop performance standards