LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) – Nebraska state senators filed dozens more bills on Friday, their eighth day in session.
Lawmakers filed 52 pieces of legislation Friday, including one amendment proposal.
Here’s a quick look at which senators have submitted bills on Day 8:
Below is a look at a few bills that caught our attention on Friday:
State Sen. Tanya Storer of Whitman introduced LB383, which would adopt the Parental Rights in Social Media Act — one of four bills announced by Gov. Jim Pillen earlier this week to “protect kids” online. She also filed LB384, which would compel a majority of elected leaders of political subdivisions to attend a joint public hearing on property taxes.
State Sen. Wendy DeBoer of Bennington filed LB388, which would change how judicial nominating committee appointments are made, in certain cases by referring to the results of a previous election.
State Sen. Dave Murmanof Glenvil …