2021 SESSION: - LB451: Banned hair discrimination in the workplace. - LB452: The Financial Literacy Act with a graduation requirement and academic content standards, which requires schools to teach financial literacy from Pre-K to 12th grade. - LB479: Changed the membership and duties of the turnback tax committee and required a report under the Convention Center Facility Financing Assistance Act. - LB601: Requires law enforcement agencies to maintain records regarding officer discipline and create a public database of law enforcement officer misconduct (Amended to LB51).Database: https://ncc.nebraska.gov/officer-misconduct-and-oversight-center - Amended the budget: to change the business innovation act to guarantee that at least 20% goes to small businesses. - - Amended LB39: Regarding the Convention Center Support Fund and the Sports Arena Facility Financing Assistance Act and provide for grants for cities of the first class with creative districts to add 5% from the art fund to the Turnback tax committee.
2022 SESSION: - LB450: The Nebraska Innovation Hub Act and the Small Business Assistance Act. - LB881: Provides a sales tax exemption for feminine hygiene products and requires detention facilities to provide feminine hygiene products to prisoners free of charge (Amended into LB984). - LB1024: Co-sponsored the Economic Recovery Act (Wayne). - LB1111: Funds for Re-entry & restorative justice programming (Amended into the budget). - LB1112: The Computer Science and Technology Education Act provided and changed graduation requirements and academic content standards, which require schools to teach computer science and technology from Pre-K to 12th grade. - LB1114: Changed provisions of the Business Innovation Act relating to purposes, funding preferences, and the small business investment program (Amended into the budget). 2023 SESSION - LB531: The Economic Recovery Act (Co-Sponsor Wayne). - LB629: Changed Middle Income Workforce Housing Investment Act provisions and the Economic Recovery Act (Amended into LB531). - LB630: Provides a duty to the State Department of Education to require school boards to adopt written dress codes statewide to protect students from discrimination. - LB632: Prohibits the suspension of students in prekindergarten through second grade (Amended into LB705).