Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB499

Introduced
1/21/25  
Refer
1/23/25  

Caption

Change membership provisions relating to the Crime Victim's Reparations Committee

Impact

If enacted, LB499 would bring about significant modifications to the way the Crime Victim's Reparations Committee operates. By changing the membership provisions, the bill could facilitate a more comprehensive and inclusive approach to addressing the reparations for crime victims. This may lead to better-informed decision-making processes that reflect the varying experiences and suggestions from different community members impacted by crime.

Summary

LB499 aims to alter the membership provisions of the Crime Victim's Reparations Committee. As a legislative effort to enhance the effectiveness of the committee, the bill proposes changes to membership criteria, potentially broadening the pool of perspectives represented within the committee. This is an important step towards ensuring that the committee can adequately address the diverse needs of crime victims across the state.

Contention

Notable discussions surrounding LB499 focus on the potential benefits versus drawbacks of altering the committee's membership. Proponents argue that these changes could lead to enhanced resources and support for crime victims, while critics express concerns about the potential for diluting the committee's focus or effectiveness with a broader membership scope. It remains crucial for the legislature to consider these viewpoints while deciding the future of the committee.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB58

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Appropriate funds to the Department of Health and Human Services

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Deny claims against the state

NE LB347

Eliminate conditions on the issuance of securities by common carriers

NE LB516

Eliminate provisions relating to counties maintaining office space for the Department of Health and Human Services

NE LB392

Appropriate funds for the Legislative Council

NE LB688

Prohibit advertising of electronic nicotine delivery systems

NE LB146

State intent regarding appropriations for dental services under the Medical Assistance Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.