A committee of Nebraska lawmakers signaled support Thursday for a proposed law that would bar children younger than 18 from joining social media apps without parental consent.
You could hear the sighs of relief from South Sioux City to Scottsbluff. Church bells rang out and shouts of joy could be heard across the windswept plains. Aft ...
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Students, teachers and state officials largely testified in favor of a proposal that would prohibit student use of cellphones ...
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Gov. Jim Pillen testified before the Nebraska State Legislature’s Education Committee in support of Legislative Bill 140.
A bill that would require K-12 school districts to establish policies to restrict or ban students using cell phones in school hours dials up a lot of support during a public hearing Tuesday afternoon.
The intent of the bill is to implement cellphone restrictions in all of Nebraska's K-12 schools. However, Attorney General ...
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