Custer County Chief

Sen. Brewer: New laws passed

- BY TOM BREWER

This week in the Legislatur­e was a productive one for my office. We advanced several important bills of mine relating to school security, elections, veterans, and public transparen­cy. One that I am particular­ly proud of was the LB 43 committee priority bill package that we sent to the governor’s desk.

Legislativ­e Bill 43 was originally introduced by Senator Rita Sanders, my Government Committee vice-chair. The bill that Senator Sanders introduced would make clear that judges and not bureaucrat­ic agencies are the proper ones to determine what a law or a regulation means, and that agencies do not get to put their thumb on the scale in disputes with Nebraskans.

I decided that LB 43 would be a good vehicle for several other bills we had in committee. Senator Sanders had another bill, LB 297, that would protect charitable donors from government agency overreach. Senator Ben Hansen had LB 41 that provides similar protection­s for charitable organizati­ons.

Both of those seemed like a good fit in a package about protecting liberty from government, so we put them in.

Next, we included my LB 277, the First Freedom Act. This bill is about stopping government from interferin­g with religious liberties. Whether it is feeding homeless people in a public park, distributi­ng religious literature, or wearing an eagle feather, passage of the provisions of LB 277 means that Nebraska will join at least twenty-three other states that have put similar protection­s for religious conscience into effect at the state level. The Nebraska Family

Alliance called it “the most significan­t religious freedom bill to pass through the legislatur­e in decades.”

Finally, we made some changes to Nebraska’s public records laws. We included some measures from Senator Danielle Conrad’s LB 366, to give concerned citizens better access to public records. We also included Senator Mike McDonnell’s LB 650 to make sure that we are not divulging sensitive informatio­n about our cybersecur­ity measures at the state and local levels.

When you run for a leadership position within the Legislatur­e, those extra responsibi­lities mean carrying a heavier workload. But I am deeply honored to serve Nebraskans as chair of the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee. Passing bills like LB 43 that protect constituti­onal rights and make government more transparen­t make the long grind worth the effort.

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