The 2005 legislative session saw little agricultural legislation adopted, although several rural development measures were adopted. The most contentious issue was mandatory school consolidation
Class I School Districts. Nebraska has 477 operating school districts, 220 of which (46 percent) are...
As the capacity for rural communities -to provide education services decreases, educators are lookin...
LB1285 would establish the Livestock Industry Issue Task Force to examine the economic impact of the...
The 2005 legislative session saw little agricultural legislation adopted, although several rural dev...
Two significant livestock development proposals were adopted in 2015: LB106 (livestock zoning), and ...
This newsletter reviews major 2015 legislation affecting agriculture and briefly previews some poten...
On March 3, 2006 the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled that a district court’s order stopping the impleme...
On May 22, 2003 the Nebraska Unicameral adopted Legislative Bill 754 (1) to allow the Nebraska Depar...
Several bills dealing with livestock issues were enacted in 1999, including LB882 (temporary zoning)...
Nebraska is engaged in a civil war between proponents of additional livestock production and opponen...
For over a decade, Nebraska has been engaged in a civil war between proponents of additional livesto...
The Nebraska Legislature has held meetings and solicited input from a host of individuals and organi...
After a long and contentious political battle, Congress passed, and the President signed agricultura...
Livestock expansion in Nebraska is often contentious. Supporters of livestock expansion accomplished...
Class I School Districts. Nebraska has 477 operating school districts, 220 of which (46 percent) are...
As the capacity for rural communities -to provide education services decreases, educators are lookin...
LB1285 would establish the Livestock Industry Issue Task Force to examine the economic impact of the...
The 2005 legislative session saw little agricultural legislation adopted, although several rural dev...
Two significant livestock development proposals were adopted in 2015: LB106 (livestock zoning), and ...
This newsletter reviews major 2015 legislation affecting agriculture and briefly previews some poten...
On March 3, 2006 the Nebraska Supreme Court ruled that a district court’s order stopping the impleme...
On May 22, 2003 the Nebraska Unicameral adopted Legislative Bill 754 (1) to allow the Nebraska Depar...
Several bills dealing with livestock issues were enacted in 1999, including LB882 (temporary zoning)...
Nebraska is engaged in a civil war between proponents of additional livestock production and opponen...
For over a decade, Nebraska has been engaged in a civil war between proponents of additional livesto...
The Nebraska Legislature has held meetings and solicited input from a host of individuals and organi...
After a long and contentious political battle, Congress passed, and the President signed agricultura...
Livestock expansion in Nebraska is often contentious. Supporters of livestock expansion accomplished...
Class I School Districts. Nebraska has 477 operating school districts, 220 of which (46 percent) are...
As the capacity for rural communities -to provide education services decreases, educators are lookin...
LB1285 would establish the Livestock Industry Issue Task Force to examine the economic impact of the...