Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LR198

Introduced
5/14/25  
Refer
5/14/25  

Caption

Interim study to examine the process of creating the Technology Committee of the Legislature as a new standing committee and combining the Agriculture Committee of the Legislature and the Natural Resources Committee of the Legislature

Impact

The enactment of LR198 would initiate a thorough review of the legislative framework surrounding technology and its intersection with agriculture and natural resources. This could potentially lead to more informed legislative decisions, help address current technological challenges in these sectors, and improve legislative efficiency. Stakeholders, including farmers and natural resource managers, may benefit from a more integrated approach to policy-making that considers technological advancements and their applications within these industries.

Summary

LR198 is an interim study directive aimed at examining the procedure for establishing a new standing committee in the Legislature focused on technology. This bill proposes the merging of the existing Agriculture Committee and Natural Resources Committee into a single entity. By doing so, LR198 seeks to streamline legislative efforts related to agriculture and natural resource management, providing a more cohesive approach to legislating in these critical areas. The establishment of a Technology Committee reflects an increasing recognition of the importance of technology within state governance and its implications on agriculture and natural resources.

Contention

While LR198 aims to create efficiencies, there may be contention among legislators regarding the consolidation of committees. Critics might argue that merging the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committees may dilute the focus and effectiveness of legislation pertaining to each area. A potential concern is whether the combined committee can adequately address the diverse and specialized needs of both sectors without sacrificing attention to pressing issues. Moreover, the establishment of a Technology Committee raises questions about the Legislature's capability to keep pace with rapid technological advancements and their societal impacts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LR188

Interim study to examine issues related to the committee system of the Legislature and the referencing of legislative bills by the Reference Committee of the Legislature

NE LR298

Provide for the Executive Board of the Legislative Council to appoint a committee of the Legislature to be known as the Legislative Oversight Review Special Committee of the Legislature

NE LR135

Interim study to create a Select Committee to examine the current use of technology in the Legislature and to identify ways to improve it

NE LB566

Require a study and report by the Natural Resources Committee of the Legislature regarding intermittent renewable energy generation

NE LR21

Provide for a special committee of the Legislature to be known as the Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Study Committee

NE LR133

Interim study to examine issues under the jurisdiction of the Natural Resources Committee

NE LR212

Interim study to examine issues within the jurisdiction of the Agriculture Committee

NE LR400

Interim study to examine issues within the jurisdiction of the Agriculture Committee

NE LR300

Commend the National Conference of State Legislatures for its leadership and its commitment to the legislative institution

NE LR236

Interim study to examine issues within the jurisdiction of the Revenue Committee

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.