(KLZA)-- Nebraska First District State Senator Julie Slama reviewed bills she has introduced this session and their status in her weekly update.
LB 2122 which proposes expanding Highway 75 to four lanes from Plattsmouth south to the Kansas border and pave all gravel state highways is scheduled for a hearing on Tuesday.
Slama is hoping LB 535, her voter implementation bill will advance from committee in the next few week. She is hopeful the bill would lead to a compromise adding another layer of election security.
Senator Slama's LB 66 to legalize ATV and UTV usage on county roads remains in the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee. This bill is one of the Senators personal priorities for the session.
LB 213 focuses on rural economic development and workforce housing for Nebraska's smallest towns and villages. Slama hopes the bill would spark growth in all rural communities.
Slama says in this weeks report that some far-left liberals are wasting time to block bills that are important do District One, and that she will not be playing into the Democrat's delay tactics and will remain focused on the issues most important to her constituents. .
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