Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB269

Introduced
1/10/23  
Refer
1/12/23  

Caption

Eliminate obsolete provisions relating to redistricting and boundary changes after the 2020 federal decennial census

Impact

If passed, LB269 would have a significant impact on state election laws by removing outdated requirements and provisions related to redistricting efforts. This could lead to a more straightforward and efficient process for adjusting electoral boundaries, thereby ensuring that districts are created based on up-to-date census information. The bill's provisions are likely meant to reduce confusion and legal challenges that arise from outdated regulations, ultimately promoting fairer representation in the state legislature.

Summary

LB269 seeks to address the issue of redistricting and boundary changes by eliminating obsolete provisions that no longer align with current legislative needs following the 2020 federal decennial census. By streamlining these regulations, the bill aims to ensure that the processes for determining electoral districts reflect the most recent demographic data and legislative intent. This simplification is intended to enhance the efficiency of boundary changes and redistricting efforts, making them more responsive to the population's needs.

Contention

While the bill appears to have merits in terms of streamlining procedures, there may be points of contention regarding the implications for local jurisdictions and their abilities to engage in redistricting. Some stakeholders may argue that eliminating certain provisions could inadvertently weaken local oversight and input in the redistricting process. The debate may center around balancing state-level efficiency with the need for local representation and involvement, ensuring that the voices of diverse communities are still heard in determining their electoral boundaries.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB33

Change provisions relating to the powers of mayors in certain cities and eliminate obsolete 2020 redistricting provisions

NE LB287

Eliminate obsolete provisions relating to the 2020 federal decennial census and provide, change, and eliminate provisions relating to petitions, proof of publication, conflicts of interest, voter registration and voting as prescribed in the Election Act, and notice and virtual conferencing requirements under the Open Meetings Act, and eliminate powers and duties of the Attorney General and the Secretary of State

NE LB598

Eliminate obsolete provisions relating to the Cash Reserve Fund

NE LB1351

Change terminology and eliminate obsolete provisions relating to correctional services

NE LB1

Eliminate obsolete provisions relating to funds that have terminated

NE LB120

Eliminate obsolete provisions relating to a Nebraska Power Review Board study

NE LB1051

Eliminate obsolete provisions and reorganize provisions of the Nebraska Juvenile Code and change certain filing deadlines

NE LB393

Eliminate obsolete transfers relating to the Cash Reserve Fund

NE LB238

Exempt local foster care review boards from the Open Meetings Act and eliminate obsolete provisions regarding an advisory group

NE LB316

Change and eliminate provisions relating to marriage

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.