Regulatory Reform

Decoding bureaucracy: how AI could aid regulatory reform

Decoding bureaucracy: how AI could aid regulatory reform

For decades, the image of government regulation has been synonymous with dusty, overflowing binders and legal jargon. State regulatory codes tend to accumulate year after year, sometimes contradicting themselves and complicating life for those navigating the process. This accumulation of “red tape” creates significant burdens for small business owners trying to remain compliant, citizens trying...

By Laura Ebke

Job Licensing Reviews: Judiciary, Natural Resources and Urban Affairs Committees

Job Licensing Reviews: Judiciary, Natural Resources and Urban Affairs Committees

The Occupational Board Reform Act (OBRA) was passed in 2018 and became effective in 2019. It requires legislative committees of jurisdiction to review all occupational licenses in the state, roughly 20% per year, on a five-year rotation. These reviews examine whether the licensing requirements are adequate or excessive by current standards. The committees then submit...

By Laura Ebke

The Gold Standard

The Gold Standard

A recent post on substack authored by Dr. Ed Timmons caught our eye. This particular post highlighted rankings of universal recognition laws for occupational licenses around the country, and Nebraska met the “Gold Standard” as can be seen from the image below. This image is just one of many to be found in the most...

By Laura Ebke

Job Licensing Reviews: Health and Human Services Committee

Job Licensing Reviews: Health and Human Services Committee

The Occupational Board Reform Act (OBRA) was passed in 2018 and became effective in 2019. It requires legislative committees of jurisdiction to review all occupational licenses in the state, roughly 20% per year, on a five-year rotation. These reviews examine whether the licensing requirements are adequate or excessive by current standards. The committees then submit...

By Laura Ebke

Job Licensing Reviews: Education Committee

Job Licensing Reviews: Education Committee

The Occupational Board Reform Act (OBRA) was passed in 2018 and became effective in 2019. It requires legislative committees of jurisdiction to review all occupational licenses in the state, roughly 20% per year, on a five-year rotation. These reviews examine whether the licensing requirements are adequate or excessive by current standards. The committees then submit...

By Laura Ebke

Job Licensing Reviews: Business and Labor Committee and General Affairs Committee

Job Licensing Reviews: Business and Labor Committee and General Affairs Committee

[Note: This is the second in a group of articles reviewing occupational licensing reviews for the first five-plus years of the Occupational Board Reform Act. For more context, see this post.] The Business and Labor Committee has reviewed a number of licenses from 2019 to 2024. Their areas of review included: Boiler Safety/Pressure Vessel Inspectors...

By Laura Ebke

Licensing Reviews: Agriculture and Banking Committees

Licensing Reviews: Agriculture and Banking Committees

The Occupational Board Reform Act (OBRA) was passed in 2018 and became effective in 2019. It requires legislative committees of jurisdiction to review all occupational licenses in the state, roughly 20% per year, on a five-year rotation. These reviews examine whether the licensing requirements are adequate or excessive by current standards. The committees then submit...

By Laura Ebke

Occupational board reform act: review of reviews

Occupational board reform act: review of reviews

Beginning in the summer of 2019, committees of the Nebraska Legislature have been reviewing, on a rotating basis, all of the occupational licenses issued by the state under their subject matter jurisdiction. We provided a report outlining the general state of occupational licensing regulations in Nebraska at the end of 2024. As we head into...

By Laura Ebke

Nebraska Must Prepare for Federal Medicaid Reform

Nebraska Must Prepare for Federal Medicaid Reform

President Trump is working with Congressional leaders to produce one “big beautiful bill” that will set the tax and spending baselines for a decade. The bill would be enacted through the Senate’s budget reconciliation process, likely along slim partisan lines.   Such a federal package would likely contain a complement of policies, from tax changes to...

By Michael Lucci

Nebraska Technology & Freedom Policy Primer

Nebraska Technology & Freedom Policy Primer

The “Nebraska Technology & Freedom Policy Primer” is a document designed to analyze and enhance the technology policy landscape in Nebraska. This AI-driven primer comprehensively examines the technological ecosystem, identifying challenges and proposing solutions. Its goal is to foster innovation, economic growth, and the development of a talented workforce. As the first of its kind...

Frasier Institute North American Freedom Ranking

Frasier Institute North American Freedom Ranking

The Frasier Institute recently published its Economic Freedom of North American 2024 report. The study looks at indices of economic freedom from around the world. It compiles them into scorings of economic freedom that can compare states within their countries and across country borders. For instance, one set of scores allows us to compare Nebraska,...

By Laura Ebke

Federal Funds Inventory

Federal Funds Inventory

This week, the Government Committee will hear the last of our GOAT (Government Oversight, Accountability, and Transparency) bills. LB662, carried by Senator Andersen, is identified as a “Federal Funds Inventory.”  The bill would require annual reporting of federal funds received by agencies participating in the state budget process.  The report would require the agency to...

By Laura Ebke

Rolling out the GOAT

Rolling out the GOAT

The Platte Institute has joined with six state senators to roll out a package of bills aimed at modernizing and streamlining Nebraska’s regulatory environment to be as efficient and accountable as possible. The GOAT (an acronym for Government Oversight Accountability and Transparency) is a bipartisan effort of senators representing urban and rural districts around the...

By Laura Ebke

Regulatory Modernization Polling Results

Regulatory Modernization Polling Results

As we approached the 2025 Legislative session, the Platte Institute commissioned some polling to see whether Nebraskans were with us on one of our 2025 priorities: regulatory modernization and reform.   We asked questions similar to those asked in a survey another policy institute asked in Wisconsin, found here. We wanted to compare the results in...

By Laura Ebke