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NE LB193

NE LB193
Change provisions relating to the Committee on Pacific Conflict


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Introduced
01/13/2025
In Committee
01/15/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

109th Legislature

Bill Summary

A BILL FOR AN ACT relating to the Committee on Pacific Conflict; to amend section 81-836, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska; to change provisions relating to committee membership; to eliminate obsolete provisions; to harmonize provisions; and to repeal the original section.

AI Summary

This bill modifies the existing law regarding the Committee on Pacific Conflict, primarily by increasing the number of legislative members from four to five and making several technical adjustments to the committee's structure and operations. The committee's core purpose remains focused on preparing for potential conflicts in the Pacific theater, with a mandate to support U.S. national security, enhance state defensive capabilities, and anticipate potential regional or global conflicts that could impact Nebraska. The committee will continue to consist of seven voting members, including key state officials like the Director of State Homeland Security (who serves as chairperson), the Director of Administrative Services, the state investment officer, and the Adjutant General, along with three additional members appointed by the Governor who have expertise in Pacific conflict threats. The bill maintains the committee's authorization for an initial three-year period, requires meetings at least quarterly, allows for emergency meetings, and keeps the committee's proceedings confidential due to potential national security sensitivities. The committee retains its ability to produce policy recommendations, consult with experts, liaise with federal and state authorities, and produce an annual state threat assessment that will be published by the Governor. The bill also preserves the committee's option to create a confidential report accessible only with gubernatorial approval.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Title printed. Carryover bill (on 01/07/2026)

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