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Nebraska bill to ban LGBT discrimination will move to Legislature
Sen. Bob Krist of Omaha said Thursday that he will not try to pull the measure back into its committee, but will revisit his concerns when it’s debated on the floor.
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Nebraska Senator wants LGBT discrimination bill returned to committee
A Nebraska lawmaker who voted to ban workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity is trying to pull the proposal back into committee.
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Nebraska bill banning LGBT workplace discrimination advances
A bill that would ban workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity will be debated on the floor of the Nebraska Legislature.
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Legislative committee hears bills to ban LGBT discrimination in Nebraska
A Nebraska legislative committee heard more than four hours of often-emotional testimony on bills that would ban discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity in hiring, adoptions and foster parent selection.
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Marriage News Watch: February 2, 2015
Marriage could be starting next week in Alabama – anti-gay officials are saying that they don’t have to let gay couples get married, but their reasoning isn’t exactly what you would call true.
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Investigators trying to determine cause of fire that destroyed gay nightclub
The three alarm fire on Saturday destroyed the Karma Nightclub in Lincoln, Neb. The club’s owner said the bar had been open just over a year.
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Judge says challenge to Nebraska gay marriage ban can go forward
A federal judge won’t delay a lawsuit challenging Nebraska’s gay marriage ban while the U.S. Supreme Court is considering the issue for the country.
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Nebraska wants lawsuit challenging same-sex marriage ban put on hold
The Nebraska Attorney General’s Office has filed a motion to put a federal lawsuit challenging Nebraska’s gay marriage ban on hold pending a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Nebraska lawmakers introduce bills to prohibit anti-LGBT discrimination
Nebraska lawmakers introduced three bills Wednesday that would ban discrimination against LGBT residents, but even supporters noted they face a tough fight in gaining approval for the proposals.
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Nebraska woman convicted in hate crime hoax a no-show for jail
Charlie Rogers is a former University of Nebraska-Lincoln basketball player who was convicted of lying to police about being attacked by masked men who carved anti-gay slurs into her skin.