News Release: Senators and State Policy Leaders to Speak at Platte Institute Summit
News Release: Senators and State Policy Leaders to Speak at Platte Institute Summit
The Platte Institute will host its 2018 Legislative Summit.
The Platte Institute will host its 2018 Legislative Summit.
Nebraska policymakers should follow the lead of the many states that have expanded their cottage food laws.
Current state law undermines Nebraskans starting home-based food preparing businesses.
Here are a few bills the Platte Institute supported that are now law.
Nebraska has joined a handful of states that have enacted comprehensive reviews of state job licensing laws.
Sarah Curry discusses her new review of job licensing reforms in the 2018 Legislature, co-authored with Nicole Fox.
Sarah Curry and Nicole Fox are releasing a new report on legislative progress on job licensing in 2018.
Job licensing is entering the top tier of policy issues on the march in the Unicameral.
What does the end of the property tax ballot initiative mean for tax reform, and else is going on in the interim at the Platte Institute?
A bill to review Nebraska’s job licensing laws has earned final approval in the Legislature.
On the last day of session, three bills to reform job licensing will get their final vote.
Nicole Fox joins Adam Weinberg to discuss the session as it winds down.
A bill to end state licensing and regulation of professionals offering massage services for equines, cats, and dogs has been unanimously adopted by the Nebraska Legislature.
A bill to end state licensing and regulation of professionals offering massage services for equines, cats, and dogs has been unanimously adopted by the Nebraska Legislature.