NE LB88 | 2013-2014 | 103rd Legislature

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Nonpartisan 1-0)
Status: Passed on March 20 2013 - 100% progression
Action: 2013-03-20 - Approved by Governor on March 20, 2013
Text: Latest bill text (Chaptered) [PDF]

Summary

Change zoning provisions for cities of the primary class

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Title

Change zoning provisions for cities of the primary class

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History

DateChamberAction
2013-03-20LegislatureApproved by Governor on March 20, 2013
2013-03-14LegislaturePresented to Governor on March 14, 2013
2013-03-14LegislaturePresident/Speaker signed
2013-03-14LegislaturePassed on Final Reading 43-0-6
2013-03-05LegislaturePlaced on Final Reading
2013-03-04LegislatureAdvanced to Enrollment and Review for Engrossment
2013-03-04LegislatureEnrollment and Review ER17 adopted
2013-02-19LegislatureEnrollment and Review ER17 filed
2013-02-19LegislaturePlaced on Select File with ER17
2013-02-12LegislatureAdvanced to Enrollment and Review Initial
2013-02-12LegislatureMcGill AM216 adopted
2013-02-12LegislatureMcGill AM216 filed
2013-02-12LegislatureUrban Affairs AM137 adopted
2013-02-11LegislatureUrban Affairs AM137 pending
2013-02-06LegislatureUrban Affairs AM137 filed
2013-02-06LegislaturePlaced on General File with AM137
2013-01-22LegislatureNotice of hearing for January 29, 2013
2013-01-14LegislatureReferred to Urban Affairs Committee
2013-01-10LegislatureDate of introduction

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