Nebraska · 109
LR 412
Interim study to examine the ways in which the Legislature can take a more coordinated, proactive, and intentional policy role in understanding the impact of child care financing models that create or expand state-funded subsidies and federal child care subsidies to increase access, affordability, and expand coverage for working families in Nebraska
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Summary AI-generated
LR 412 proposes an interim study in Nebraska to examine how the Legislature can adopt a coordinated, proactive, and intentional policy role regarding child care financing models. The study aims to understand the impact of state-funded and federal child care subsidies on increasing access, affordability, and coverage for working families.
Software-generated, grounded only in the bill's own fields (it does not invent outcomes, amounts, or dates). Provenance: Open States bulk CSV (bills/votes) CC0-1.0 GovTally LLM enrichment (local oMLX)
Issue tags AI-classified
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Sponsors
- Ashlei Spivey Nonpartisan lead