Lincoln — The following bills were advanced on the floor during the March 17 session. Votes and procedural outcomes are recorded from the legislative transcript.
- LB12-36A (Hansen): A transfer of $25,000 for two fiscal years to the Legislative Council for program 123; advanced to E & R initial (reported in transcript: 39 ayes, no nays).
- LB10-55 (DeBoer): Requires Alzheimer/dementia training for Adult Protective Services employees; committee amendment AM2706 (removing a strict timing requirement for new hires) was adopted and LB10-55 advanced (committee/floor counts recorded in transcript; advancement recorded as 33 ayes, no nays).
- LB7-88 (Boson): Changes administration of the Financial Fraud Victims Reimbursement Fund to the Nebraska State Patrol; advanced on the consent calendar to E & R initial.
- LB9-13 (Greco/committee): Requires DHHS to assign a dementia services coordinator; committee amendment AM2383 adopted and bill advanced to E & R initial (transcript: 39 ayes, no nays).
- LB7-84 (Hallstrom / AM2236): Modifies sheriff residency rules for some counties, adjusts continuing education hours for small agencies and modernizes uniform rules; committee amendment adopted (34 ayes, no nays reported) and bill advanced.
- LB9-77 (Storey): Adds livestock handlers to vulnerable road-user protections and requires motorists to yield when livestock are being moved; placed on consent calendar and advanced to E & R initial (transcript: 38 ayes, no nays).
- LB10-87 (Arch / AM2000): Establishes a Nebraska Ireland Commission and fund (AM2000 adopted); advanced on the floor (unanimous committee support and floor adoption of amendment recorded).
- LB11-26 (Mosier / AM2432): Infrastructure package including a revolving loan program, project delivery updates, CDL trafficking training and super-load fee adjustments; committee amendment adopted (AM2432) and the bill advanced to E & R initial (transcript recorded 36 ayes, no nays reported).
These items were advanced to E & R initial or advanced from select/committee pages for further consideration on select file or final reading as noted in the transcript. Where the transcript records a committee amendment adoption and a numeric tally, that tally is listed above; in some consent-calendar items the transcript records advancement without a detailed roll-call tally.