Hearings for February 11th, 2026

109th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session - Day 25

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

Appropriations
Location: Room 1003
Time: 1:30 PM
Document
Introducer
Description
Document: Agency 5
Introducer:
Description: Supreme Court
Document: Agency 46
Introducer:
Description: Correctional Services, Department of
Document: Agency 64
Introducer:
Description: State Patrol, Nebraska
Document: Agency 78
Introducer:
Description: Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Document: Agency 94
Introducer:
Description: Public Advocacy, Commission on
Document: Agency 69
Introducer:
Description: Arts Council, Nebraska
Document: LB752
Introducer: Spivey
Description: State intent regarding appropriations to the Department of Correctional Services
Executive Board
Location: Room 1524
Time: 12:00 PM
Document
Introducer
Description
Document: LB1236
Introducer: Executive Board
Description: Change provisions relating to publication, printing, and distribution of legislative journals, session laws, and statutes
Document: LB1065
Introducer: Executive Board
Description: Change provisions regarding the publication and distribution of the Constitution of Nebraska
Health and Human Services
Location: Room 1510
Time: 1:30 PM
Document
Introducer
Description
Document: LB1194
Introducer: Storer
Description: Adopt the Real Food Act
Document: LB1144
Introducer: Hardin
Description: Redefine a term and provide requirements for entities issuing health plans under the Medical Assistance Act
Document: LB1132
Introducer: Fredrickson
Description: Require the Department of Health and Human Services to file a state plan amendment for coverage of long-acting injectable and extended-release medications for certain individuals
Document: LB723
Introducer: Quick
Description: Provide for implementation of community engagement requirements under the Medical Assistance Act
Document: LB1212
Introducer: Riepe
Description: Provide for licensure of internationally trained physicians under the Uniform Credentialing Act