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Search for Urban Affairs in the 105th Legislature

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Document Primary Introducer Status Description
LR412 Urban Affairs Committee Referral Interim study to examine the statutes governing cities of the primary class
LR411 Urban Affairs Committee Referral Interim study to examine issues under the jurisdiction of the Urban Affairs Committee
LR410 Urban Affairs Committee Referral Interim study to examine issues related to the municipal regulation of railroads
LR409 Urban Affairs Committee Referral Interim study to examine issues related to the disconnection of territory from the corporate limits of cities of the first class, cities of the second class, and villages
LR85 Urban Affairs Committee Referral Interim study to examine issues under the jurisdiction of the Urban Affairs Committee
LR84 Urban Affairs Committee Referral Interim study to examine the statutes governing some classes of municipalities
LR60 Urban Affairs Committee Referral Interim study to examine issues related to the use of tax-increment financing
LB874 Urban Affairs Committee Passed Change the Community Development Law
LB133 Urban Affairs Committee Passed Change and eliminate provisions regarding cities of the second class and villages
LB132 Urban Affairs Committee Passed Change provisions relating to improvement districts and extraterritorial zoning jurisdictions
LB131 Urban Affairs Committee Passed Change provisions relating to urban growth districts and urban growth bonds and refunding bonds
LB130 Urban Affairs Committee Passed Change municipal annexation provisions relating to certain districts
LB765 Urban Affairs Committee Indefinitely postponed Change provisions relating to cities of the first class as prescribed
LB873 Urban Affairs Committee Governor Veto Change provisions relating to cities of particular classes and villages, correct and include references as prescribed, eliminate obsolete provisions and repeal definitions, provide for interlocal nuisance agreements, to determine population thresholds, redefine certain economic development programs, authorize creation of additional land banks, change comprehensive plans for an early childhood element, authorize short-term rentals, and change provisions relating to the official state slogan and symbol