Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB378

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/21/25  
Failed
5/30/25  

Caption

Require that each public or private two-year or four-year college or university provide a report to the Attorney General relating to certain funding from a foreign source

Impact

The enactment of LB378 would significantly impact statutes related to the administration of funds in higher education, as it positions the Attorney General as a key overseer of financial transparency in the sector. Colleges and universities will be subjected to new regulatory requirements, leading to adjustments in their financial reporting processes. This could encourage greater scrutiny of foreign funding, which has raised concerns among lawmakers and advocacy groups regarding conflicts of interest and national security. The bill aims to protect the integrity of academic institutions by ensuring that their acceptance of foreign funds is regularly assessed and publicly disclosed.

Summary

LB378 mandates that each public or private two-year or four-year college or university submit a report to the Attorney General concerning any funding received from foreign sources. This legislation aims to enhance transparency and accountability in higher education institutions regarding their financial ties to foreign entities. By requiring such disclosures, LB378 intends to inform policymakers and the public about potential foreign influences on education and research funding.

Contention

Despite its objectives, some points of contention arise from LB378. Critics may argue that the bill imposes additional bureaucratic burdens on educational institutions, especially those that rely significantly on foreign funding for research and operational expenses. There are concerns that rigorous reporting requirements could dissuade international partnerships and collaborations that are vital for innovation and academic advancement. Proponents counter that increased regulation is necessary to safeguard American educational integrity and prevent undue external influence from foreign governments or corporations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB698

Change provisions relating to residency for enrollment in a public college or university

NE LB54

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

NE LB399

Change provisions relating to certain proposed electric generation facilities and privately developed renewable energy generation facilities

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 LB662

Change provisions of the Nebraska Right to Farm Act relating to certain public or private nuisances

NE LB1294

Adopt the Data Privacy Act, change provisions relating to certain certificates and information relating to vital records, and provide for certain records to be exempt from public disclosure

NE LB222

Prescribe requirements for the student application and admission process of public colleges and universities regarding criminal history and juvenile court record information

NE LB43

Adopt the First Freedom Act and the Personal Privacy Protection Act, authorize tribal regalia to be worn by students, change provisions relating to withholding records from the public, provide requirements for interpretation of statutes, rules, and regulations, and prohibit state agencies from imposing certain requirements on charitable organizations

NE LB890

Provide for certified copies of sealed juvenile records for certain attorneys

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.