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LB 759Change fees and funding for solid waste management, water wells, livestock regulation, hazardous waste management, clean water regulation, and litter reduction and recycling, change membership of a board, provide penalties and enforcement provisions for geologic storage of carbon dioxide, provide for entry upon property for the Perkins County Canal, correct references to and change jurisdiction of the Department of Water, Energy, and Environment, and require local governments to regulate operation of swimming pools, recreation camps, and mobile home parks

NE 109 session

Change fees and funding for solid waste management, water wells, livestock regulation, hazardous waste management, clean water regulation, and litter reduction and recycling, change membership of a board, provide penalties and enforcement provisions for geologic storage of carbon dioxide, provide for entry upon property for the Perkins County Canal, correct references to and change jurisdiction of the Department of Water, Energy, and Environment, and require local governments to regulate operation of swimming pools, recreation camps, and mobile home parks

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Action timeline (30)
  1. · unicameral Date of introduction
  2. · unicameral Kauth FA388 filed
  3. · unicameral Referred to Natural Resources Committee
  4. · unicameral Notice of hearing for January 21, 2026
  5. · unicameral Natural Resources priority bill
  6. · unicameral Natural Resources AM1939 filed
  7. · unicameral Placed on General File with AM1939
  8. · unicameral Advanced to Enrollment and Review Initial
  9. · unicameral Brandt AM2182 adopted
  10. · unicameral Brandt AM2182 filed
  11. · unicameral Natural Resources AM1939 adopted
  12. · unicameral Enrollment and Review ER126 filed
  13. · unicameral Placed on Select File with ER126
  14. · unicameral Advanced to Enrollment and Review for Engrossment
  15. · unicameral Brandt FA1025 adopted
  16. · unicameral Brandt FA1025 filed
  17. · unicameral Kauth FA388 withdrawn
  18. · unicameral Enrollment and Review ER126 adopted
  19. · unicameral Enrollment and Review ST58 recorded
  20. · unicameral Enrollment and Review ST58 filed
  21. · unicameral Placed on Final Reading with ST58
  22. · unicameral Presented to Governor on April 1, 2026
  23. · unicameral President/Speaker signed
  24. · unicameral Passed on Final Reading with Emergency Clause 36-12*-1
  25. · unicameral Dispensing of reading at large approved
  26. · unicameral Approved by Governor on April 7, 2026
  27. · unicameral Provisions/portions of LB1076 amended into LB759 by AM1939
  28. · unicameral Provisions/portions of LB761 amended into LB759 by AM2182
  29. · unicameral Provisions/portions of LB761 amended into LB759 by AM1939
  30. · unicameral Provisions/portions of LB760 amended into LB759 by AM1939
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referred to committee (1)
datedirentityamountrolesource
Natural Resourcesne-leg-action
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Who matters

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#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Tom Brandt (OTHER, unicameral NE-32)sponsor05
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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  1. 2026-05-25 · was referred to Natural Resources · ne-leg-action
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