Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB419A

Introduced
3/28/23  

Caption

Appropriation Bill

Impact

The impact of LB419A on state laws will be evident through its financial provisions, which may require amendments to existing funding statutes. Supporters believe that the strategic allocation of resources can lead to enhanced public services, particularly in education and health care, which are often underfunded. The bill's passage could result in improved infrastructural development and economic growth while ensuring that the state adheres to its budgetary commitments.

Summary

LB419A is an appropriation bill that aims to allocate funding for various state government initiatives and public services. It is designed to address the financial needs of the state while promoting fiscal responsibility. The bill outlines specific allocations for education, healthcare, infrastructure, and social services, addressing both immediate requirements and long-term planning for state resources. Proponents of the bill argue that it is necessary to ensure that essential services remain funded and operational as the state faces significant budgetary challenges.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding LB419A include debates over the proportions of funding allotted to different sectors. Critics argue that certain areas, such as education, may not receive enough support, thereby jeopardizing the quality of schooling and resources available to students. Furthermore, there are concerns about transparency regarding how the funds will be managed and monitored. Some legislators call for more detailed reporting and measures to ensure accountability in the expenditure of the appropriated funds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB1329A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB1355A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB358A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB583A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB631A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB1331A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB204A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB1284A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB705A

Appropriation Bill

NE LB1200A

Appropriation Bill

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.