Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LR394

Introduced
3/25/24  
Refer
3/25/24  

Caption

Interim study to identify and review all programs and services enacted by the Legislature which may result in an increase in expenditures of funds by counties and county governments assigned to provide such programs and services

Impact

The bill has significant implications for state laws related to fiscal responsibilities and local governance. It establishes a framework for understanding the economic burdens placed on counties by state mandates, which could potentially lead to reforms in how state programs are funded. This may influence budgetary decisions and the prioritization of funding for various county-administered services, ensuring that counties have the necessary resources to fulfill their mandates without facing excessive financial strain.

Summary

LR394 is an interim study bill that aims to identify and review all programs and services enacted by the Legislature that may lead to increased expenditures of funds by counties and county governments. The bill emphasizes the importance of fiscal responsibility and seeks to assess the financial implications of legislative mandates on local governments. By conducting this study, the Legislature will gather data that could inform future decisions regarding funding and resource allocation to county services.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding LR394 may evoke varying perspectives on the balance of responsibilities between state and local governments. Advocates for the bill argue that an understanding of the financial impacts of state programs on counties is necessary for effective governance. However, opponents may raise concerns regarding the sufficiency of resources allocated to counties, fearing that insufficient funding could hinder service delivery and create disparities in service accessibility based on county wealth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LR195

Interim study to review the impact of unfunded and underfunded mandates on counties and county governments

NE LR153

Interim study to gather information relating to electronic identification devices utilized as a method of identifying and managing animals for disease, surveillance, and control regulations

NE LR435

Interim study to assess the loss of funding to Nebraska counties as a result of an elimination of the Nebraska inheritance tax and to identify potential state funding sources to replace lost revenue

NE HB2057

Concerning the identification and review of new programs.

NE LR126

Interim study to review efforts to evaluate the classification system of the Department of Correctional Services and the delivery of clinical and nonclinical programs to its incarcerated population

NE LB598

Provide funding to school districts to cover extraordinary increases in limited English proficiency student expenditures, change provisions relating to the elementary site allowance and certification dates under the Tax Equity and Educational Opportunities Support Act and reimbursement for special education programs and support services, and change eligible uses of the Education Future Fund

NE LR198

Interim study to explore support and supplemental funding for public and nonprofit providers of emergency medical services

NE LB307

Authorize syringe services programs in municipalities and counties and provide exceptions to penalties related to drug paraphernalia under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act

NE LB636

Change provisions relating to fees allowed for sheriffs and provide for reimbursement to counties for medical services for jail inmates

NE LR405

Interim study to examine the process the Department of Health and Human Services uses in selecting a provider to service a foster home

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.