Nebraska 2024 1st Special Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB54

Introduced
7/29/24  
Refer
7/30/24  

Caption

Provide for powers and duties of county attorneys and deputy county attorneys in certain counties to be performed by district attorneys and deputy district attorneys appointed by the Attorney General

Impact

Should LB54 be enacted, it would reshape the legal landscape for counties that appoint their own attorneys, shifting the oversight and functional responsibilities from county attorneys to those appointed by the Attorney General. This change could streamline processes and improve the consistency of legal applications across counties, but it could also mean reduced local control and influence in how legal matters are managed at the county level, raising concerns about accountability and responsiveness to local needs.

Summary

LB54 is a proposed legislative measure aimed at establishing the powers and duties of county attorneys and deputy county attorneys in certain counties, which would be performed by district attorneys and deputy district attorneys appointed by the Attorney General. The bill seeks to redefine the roles within the legal framework in these counties, potentially enhancing the efficiency and capability of legal proceedings by allowing for a centralized authority through the Attorney General's appointees. This could lead to more standardized practices in how legal matters are handled within the counties identified by the bill.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions about the implications of its provisions, primarily concerning the balance of power between local county administrations and the state. Proponents argue that consolidating legal authority under the Attorney General could result in more effective governance, particularly in managing resources and addressing legal challenges. However, opponents express fears that this shift could undermine local governance and diminish the ability of counties to address unique legal issues pertinent to their communities, which could lead to dissatisfaction with legal representation and outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB963

Provide for powers and duties of county attorneys and deputy county attorneys to be performed by district attorneys and deputy district attorneys appointed by the Attorney General

NE LB1198

Provide for the withholding of the residential address of a county attorney or deputy county attorney from the public in county records

NE LB890

Provide for certified copies of sealed juvenile records for certain attorneys

NE LB664

Provide powers and duties for the state medicaid fraud control unit and the Attorney General

NE LB438

Provide for an award of attorney’s fees in appeals and change and modernize third-party practice provisions

NE LB1220

Change provisions relating to decedents' estates, transfers to minors, protected persons, powers of attorney for health care, trusts, and powers of attorney

NE LB696

Provide for legislative oversight of the settlement funds administered by the Attorney General

NE LB549

Change restrictions based on age for certain health care, power of attorney, and financial documents

NE LB1191

Eliminate provisions relating to Attorney General opinions on acts of the Legislature

NE LR488

Congratulate Sarpy County Attorney Lee Kenneth Polikov for fifty years of service to the Sarpy County community

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.