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Legislature: Anonymous school safety reporting system advances after long debate

Legislature: Anonymous school safety reporting system advances after long debate by: Brooke Wrage, Nebraska News Service - Apr. 19, 2021 State News A school safety reporting system was approved April 6 in the second round after a long debate. Sen. Matt Williams of Gothenburg said he introduced LB 322 to reduce violent incidents in all K-12 schools in Nebraska by having a trained crisis team on staff 24/7.  A reporting line, Safe2HelpNE, would allow students, school staff, parents and community members to anonymously share information about behavior of concern by phone, mobile app, website or email. Some examples that may be reported include bullying, stalking, bomb threats, family violence, physical or sexual abuse, mental health concerns, behavior indicative of terrorism, threatening statements and assault. 

Slama-sponsored expanded fireworks sales bill advances in Lincoln

Nebraskans would have more options when buying fireworks under a bill given first-round approval March 30. LB152, introduced by Sen. Julie Slama of Peru, would adopt the federal standard of consumer fireworks, which is more permissive than current Nebraska law. The bill also would authorize the State Fire Marshal to test commercially available fireworks in response to complaints and declare them unsafe if necessary. Slama said that the state of Missouri, which uses the federal definition of consumer fireworks, reported $51 million in fireworks sales in 2019, while Nebraska had sales of $6.6 million. “Thousands of Nebraskans are willing to travel out of state to get access to fireworks that they cannot purchase at home,” Slama said. “By changing the definition of consumer fireworks to the federal definition, we can make our state more competitive in this industry.”

Higher broadband speeds, unemployment fraud discussed in Legislature

by Fred Knapp, Reporter/Producer, NET News Nebraska Capitol (Photo by Fred Knapp, NET News) Listen to this story:  Sorry, but the video you are requesting is unavailable at this time, or unplayable on your platform! Fred Knapp, Reporter/Producer, NET News March 31, 2021 - 5:55pm Requiring higher broadband speeds, and investigating fraudulent unemployment payments, were among topics discussed in the Nebraska Legislature Wednesday. As the state and federal governments devote more money to expanding high speed broadband, lawmakers are considering what kinds of speeds to require. Under an amendment offered by Sen. Bruce Bostelman, construction subsidized by the state’s Universal Service Fund would have to provide speeds of 100 megabits per second for both uploads and downloads. Bostelman said it is needed to assure good service.

Bill advances, allowing casinos to open on fairgrounds

KLKN-TV March 16, 2021 2:55 pm Do you support this bill? (LB 371) Yes No LINCOLN, Neb. (KMTV) Nebraska casinos won’t have to shut down during county and state fairs under a bill advanced by lawmakers. First-round approval was given to the measure Tuesday that would add casinos to the list of allowable gambling activities during fairs. The measure was introduced by state Sen. Ray Aguilar. His district includes a horse-racing track at Fonner Park that is scheduled to house both a casino and the Nebraska State Fair. Happening in the Legislature this morning debate on when casinos could open during times like Fairs that have large numbers of youth around attending. So far only three fairs, Hall, Adams, and the State Fair would be affected. @NTVNEWS

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