Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers is on a mission to end the synthetic delta-8 crisis in the state. He said it has disastrous harm for children as well as adults. "We have had children as young as 2 or 3 who have been hospitalized.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers will again ask lawmakers to ban the THC products that have been sold in dispensary-type shops statewide for nearly four years.
Joined by Senators Kathleen Kauth and Tanya Storer, Hilgers highlighted proposals aimed at tackling the rise of synthetic cannabinoids and easing the burden on law enforcement responding to mental health crises in rural areas.
Governor Jim Pillen and Attorney General Mike Hilgers unveiled a trio of bills on Monday aimed at safeguarding children from the harmful effects
Governor Jim Pillen joined Attorney General Mike Hilgers and state senators Monday afternoon to introduce a trio of bills aimed at protecting children online.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers declared victory Tuesday in his fight with California over electric trucks.
One of the bills would make sure predators who use artificial intelligence to produce sexually explicit content of children are punished. Sen. Brian Hardin of Gering said this bill catches the law up with the technology. Another requires age verification to open a social media account and minors would need parental consent.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen (R) urged state lawmakers to support a new bill that would require parental consent for children looking to create social media accounts during a Monday news conference.
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers will again ask lawmakers to ban the hemp-derived cannabinoids that have been sold in dispensary-type shops statewide for nearly four years, he announced ...
A year after his bid to outlaw THC in the state stalled, Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers will again ask lawmakers to ban the hemp-derived cannabinoids that have been sold in dispensary ...
Arguments for whether Nebraska lawmakers should change the threshold needed to end debate and shut off a filibuster, possibly aiding conservative priorities, appear more centered on rural and urban interests than partisan goals.
New state Attorney General J.B. McCuskey is among a coalition of 24 other state attorneys to put a halt on the litigation.