Mike Jacobson: Readying bills for introduction
This week marks the beginning of the second half of the 108th Legislative session, which officially begins on Wednesday. The first few days are reserved for bill introduction, as well as the Rules Committee's consideration of proposed rule changes.
We will begin all-day rules debate on
I plan to introduce most of my bills on day one and immediately begin working the committee chairs to secure early hearings, with the goal of getting them to the floor quickly.
As promised, my staff delivered my priority designation of LB 31 (Two-Person Crew bill) to the speaker last week. I have gotten back from the health insurance industry the final draft of the amendments to LB 32 Medi-gap so I can get the amendment approved by the Banking, Commerce, and Insurance Committee and sent to the floor.
As many of you may recall, after the ballot initiative passed allowing gambling in the state, the Legislature passed language regulating casino operations.
State law allowed the
The study was to be completed no later than
As of this time last year, the study had not yet been started and several in the Legislature wanted to pressure the commission to keep moving forward.
As a result, I introduced a bill to allow the commission to approve additional sites west of the 100th Meridian without the need to wait for the study to be completed.
Since all the existing racetrack facilities were in the eastern third of the state, I saw no reason that western
Although I have made it clear in the past that I am not a gambler (unless you include farming and banking as gambling), since gambling is here in the state, our part of the state should be allowed to enjoy the economic benefits of the tax revenue if we were going to be saddled with the negative effects of gambling in our communities.
At that time, both
Meanwhile, the
According to the results, the number one location identified to be granted a license was
I can also assure you that
In the end, however, the next steps will come from the
I am looking forward to the beginning of the session and will plan to keep you updated each week regarding legislative activities.
I also plan to reinstate my weekly call in with the
I look forward to continuing to hear from you regarding issues that are important to you. It is a privilege to serve as your state senator and I will continue to give my full effort to make a positive difference for the district and the State. You can reach me at [email protected] or by calling my legislative office at 402-471-2729.
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