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LR 193

Interim study to examine issues within the jurisdiction of the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee

109th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Rita Sanders

LR193 directs the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee to study interim issues under its jurisdiction and report findings and recommendations to the Legislature.

Referred to Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee
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Bill Summary · LR 193

Summary — Nebraska LR193 (2025)

Overview

  • Bill Number: LR 193
  • Title: Interim study to examine issues within the jurisdiction of the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee
  • Type: Legislative Resolution (interim study)
  • Legislature: Nebraska, One Hundred Ninth Legislature, First Session
  • Introduced: May 14, 2025
  • Primary Sponsor: Senator Sanders (District 45)
  • Current Status: Referred to Executive Board on introduction; later referred to the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee

Purpose and Intent

LR193 proposes an interim study to identify and examine issues that fall within the jurisdiction of the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee during the interim period between legislative sessions. The objective is to uncover issues that may require consideration, analysis, or potential policy action, and to develop informed recommendations.

Key Provisions

  • Designation of Proponent Committee: The Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee is designated to conduct the interim study.
  • Reporting Requirement: Upon completion of the study, the committee must prepare a report detailing its findings and provide recommendations to the Legislative Council or Legislature.

Process and Timeline

  • Introduction: May 14, 2025.
  • Initial Referral: Referred to the Executive Board on May 14, 2025.
  • Subsequent Referral: Referred to the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee on May 19, 2025.
  • Outcome: The committee is to conclude the study and report its findings and recommendations to the Legislative Council or Legislature at the end of the interim period.

Who Is Affected

  • Primary: Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee (which will conduct the study).
  • Legislative Entities: Legislative Council or Legislature will receive the committee’s findings and recommendations.
  • Potential Stakeholders: State government agencies and programs falling under government operations, military affairs, and veterans affairs may be examined as part of the study; legislative staff support will facilitate the interim process.

Implications and Impact

  • Fiscal: As a resolution for an interim study, LR193 does not itself authorize new expenditures or create spending mandates; however, it designates resources (staff time, hearings) to support the study.
  • Policy Development: The resulting findings and recommendations could inform future legislative considerations or proposals, depending on what the committee uncovers during its interim work.

Next Steps

  • The Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee will conduct the interim study, gather information, hold any necessary hearings, and draft a final report with findings and recommendations to present to the Legislative Council or Legislature.

Additional Notes

  • LR193 is a broad, jurisdiction-wide study directive under the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee and aims to surface issues arising during the interim period.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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