The age at which a Nebraska child could be detained for an alleged crime would be lowered, from 13 to 11, under a new bill expected to be in front of state lawmakers this year at the urging of Gov. Jim Pillen.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers will again ask lawmakers to ban the THC products that have been sold in dispensary-type shops statewide for nearly four years.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers is on a mission to end the synthetic delta-8 crisis in the state. He said it has disastrous harm for children as well as adults. "We have had children as young as 2 or 3 who have been hospitalized.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers declared victory Tuesday in his fight with California over electric trucks.
For the third year in a row, Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen proclaimed January as Human Trafficking Awareness Month, calling the crime "the darkest possible sin taking place in Nebraska."
One of the bills would make sure predators who use artificial intelligence to produce sexually explicit content of children are punished. Sen. Brian Hardin of Gering said this bill catches the law up with the technology. Another requires age verification to open a social media account and minors would need parental consent.
Governor Jim Pillen and Attorney General Mike Hilgers unveiled a trio of bills on ... Other states have enacted similar measures, and Hilgers expressed confidence in Nebraska's proposed bills. "The state has control of restricting any harmful goods from ...
“We have filed this lawsuit to hold TikTok accountable for deceiving Nebraska parents and children and for the harm TikTok’s deception has caused,” said Attorney General Mike Hilgers.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen (R ) urged state lawmakers to support a new bill that would require parental consent for children looking to create social media accounts during a Monday news conference.
Governor Jim Pillen joined Attorney General Mike Hilgers and state senators Monday afternoon to introduce a trio of bills aimed at protecting children online.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen will ask lawmakers to bar minors from joining social media apps without parental consent and restrict cellphone usage in schools across the state, he announced Monday.
A former Nebraska state senator has added more state officials to a lawsuit seeking to undo voter-approved medical marijuana legalization.