Agenda for April 23rd, 2025

109th Legislature, 1st Regular Session - Day 66

NEBRASKA UNICAMERAL LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
Sixty-Sixth Day

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

9:00 a.m.

One Hundred Ninth Legislature

First Session


  • Prayer by the Chaplain
  • Pledge of Allegiance
  • Call to Order - Roll Call
  • Corrections for the Journal
  • Messages, Reports, Announcements
LEGISLATIVE CONFIRMATION REPORT(S)
Transportation and Telecommunications Committee (found on Journal Page 1037-1038)
Education Committee (found on Journal Page 1064)
GENERAL FILE: APPROPRIATION BILL(S)
Document Introducer Description
LB613A Andersen Appropriation Bill
SELECT FILE: APPROPRIATION BILL(S)
Document Introducer Description
LB78A Bostar Appropriation Bill
LB177A Clouse Appropriation Bill
LB230A Hallstrom Appropriation Bill
FINAL READING: E & R Engrossment: Motion to Return to Select File for a Specific Amendment
Document Introducer Description
LB287 Urban Affairs Committee Provide for regulation of housing authorities by ordinance, change provisions relating to sanitary and improvement districts, and provide requirements relating to bed bugs under the Nebraska Housing Agency Act
SELECT FILE: 2025 SENATOR PRIORITY BILLS
Document Introducer Description
LB257 Quick Change licensure and scope of practice provisions regarding marriage and family therapy and occupational therapy and licensure requirements under the Child Care Licensing Act
LB323 Moser Change requirements for certain road and building construction projects for the Department of Transportation
LB192 Quick Change and eliminate provisions regarding eligibility for benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and eliminate requirements for an evaluation and a report
LR20CA Bostar Constitutional amendment to permit an authorized gaming operator conducting sports wagering within a licensed racetrack enclosure to allow a sports wager to be placed by an individual located within the State of Nebraska at the time the individual places the sports wager by means of a mobile or electronic platform
LB80 Hallstrom Adopt the Protection Orders Act, require reporting of child abuse and neglect involving military families, provide for domestic violence victims to change rental agreements and request the changing of locks, and change provisions related to landlords and tenants
LB559 Bosn Provide for offenses relating to skimmer devices and criminal enterprises involving financial offenses
SELECT FILE: 2025 COMMITTEE PRIORITY BILLS
Document Introducer Description
LB332 Hardin Provide for assistant funeral directors, change scope of practice and regulatory provisions regarding funeral directing and embalming, hearing instrument specialists, and audiologists, change membership provisions for the Board of Pharmacy, change provisions regarding delegated dispensing permits and prescription refills, provide medicaid coverage for psychology services, and establish the Rural Health Opportunity Program
LB474 Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee Change and eliminate provisions relating to installment sales and installment loans and the Nebraska Money Transmitters Act, rename the Nebraska Installment Sales Act, transfer provisions of and eliminate the Nebraska Installment Loan Act, and change provisions of the Medicaid Access and Quality Act
LB398 Moser Adopt updates to federal law relating to motor vehicles and motor carriers, provide for Arbor Day license plates and certain trailer license plates, change fees and fee distribution provisions for license plates and records requests related to motor vehicles and motor vehicle operators, change provisions relating to commercial driver’s licenses and CLP-commercial learner’s permits, and provide duties for successors in interest of certain railroad property
LB36 Brandt Adopt the Safe Battery Collection and Recycling Act, provide for the Home Weatherization Clearinghouse and for mitigation of incidental taking of threatened or endangered species habitat, change provisions relating to the Water Recreation Enhancement Act, ground water allocation, and permits and stamps issued by the Game and Parks Commission, and create the Research Excellence Cash Fund
GENERAL FILE: 2025 COMMITTEE PRIORITY BILL
Document Introducer Description
LB288 Urban Affairs Committee Change provisions of the Property Assessed Clean Energy Act, the Community Development Law, the Nebraska Affordable Housing Act, and the Middle Income Workforce Housing Investment Act
LB660 Andersen Adopt the State Building Construction Alternatives Act and the Secure Drone Purchasing Act, require agencies to submit a federal funding inventory, and change provisions relating to agency rules and regulations, state buildings, and works of art for state buildings
GENERAL FILE: 2025 SPEAKER PRIORITY BILLS
Document Introducer Description
LB561 Brandt Provide restrictions and change provisions related to operation of vehicles carrying raw milk
LB399 Wordekemper Change provisions relating to property tax rates and qualifications for certain distributions under the Mutual Finance Assistance Act
LB696 Raybould Change, provide, and eliminate provisions of the Professional Landscape Architects Act
GENERAL FILE: 2025 SENATOR PRIORITY BILLS
Document Introducer Description
LB434 Wordekemper Change fees for fireworks display permits, fireworks sales licenses, fire alarm inspector certification, late submittal of remodel or construction plans, fire safety inspections, fire protection system contractor certificates, heating oil tank registration, and underground storage tank installation permits and registration
LB608 Bostar Change insurance provisions relating to firefighters and include correctional officers, youth detention officers, certain disabled persons, and their children in the First Responder Recruitment and Retention Act
LEGISLATIVE RESOLUTION(s) Eligible For Adoption Pursuant to Rule 4, Section 5(b)
Document Introducer Description
LR130 Ballard Congratulate the University of Nebraska-Lincoln men's basketball team on winning the 2025 College Basketball Crown championship

  • Messages on the President's Desk
  • Adjourn until Thursday, April 24, 2025 at 9:00 a.m.