First day of Nebraska Legislature, 2024 session
Sessions convene on the first Wednesday following the first Monday in January of each year.
Sessions convene on the first Wednesday following the first Monday in January of each year.
What can Nebraskans do to help preserve our Legislature’s tried-and-true traditions? At 7 pm CST / 6 pm MST on Monday, Jan. 15, we're hosting a Zoom discussion and Q+A on these and other proposed rules changes, which the Legislature will debate later this week.
Wednesday, Jan. 17, is the final day for members of the 108th Nebraska Legislature to introduce new legislation to be considered by the body.
The 2024 session of the Nebraska Legislature is in full swing. Do you want to know how you can make an impact on affordable, safe, and accessible housing? Join us for this workshop to connect with other housing advocates, get an overview of housing bills, and learn how you can advocate!
The Lincoln Northeast High School CLC invites you to a special event to help connect Lincolnites through the African Diaspora Symposium.
At 5:30 pm on Feb. 22, the Sheldon Museum of Art, 12th and R streets, will screen the award-winning documentary “Trust Me.” The feature-length documentary explores how media technology influences society and what we can do about it.
Join us Feb. 24 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s College of Journalism and Mass Communications as we gather advocates, researchers, and everyday Nebraskans for a discussion about ways to minimize AI’s disruptive effects while maximizing its positive potential for democracy.
Members of our Voting Rights Initiatives team will be speaking about civic engagement, voting rights, and how casting our ballots with our full selves is a spiritual as well as civic act.
On March 19, the discussion will focus on the importance of civic engagement with a talk moderated by Jo Giles of the Women's Fund of Omaha.
The top three student submissions chosen by a judging panel are being recognized during a reception in the State Capitol rotunda.