LB1181 Victims Rights Bill Passed 49-0
Summary
Nebraska's LB1181 was signed into law on April 10, 2026, after passing the House 49-0. The bill modifies provisions relating to the rights of victims of certain crimes. Sponsored by Senator Carolyn Bosn, the legislation advanced through the Judiciary Committee with amendment AM2066 and received final passage on the same day it was signed by the President/Speaker.
What changed
LB1181 enacts changes to victims' rights provisions in Nebraska law. The bill was signed into law on April 10, 2026, following unanimous passage (49-0) on Final Reading. The legislation was sponsored by Senator Carolyn Bosn and advanced through the Judiciary Committee with amendment AM2066 before receiving final approval.
Affected parties including law enforcement agencies, courts, and criminal justice system participants should monitor for implementation guidance. The law establishes or modifies rights for victims of certain crimes and may require updates to procedures, training, and documentation practices for agencies handling criminal cases involving eligible victims.
What to do next
- Monitor for implementation guidance from Nebraska courts and law enforcement agencies
- Review internal policies regarding victim rights compliance
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ChangeBridge / Nebraska / LB1181 Passed LB1181 LB Passed 2026-04-10
Change provisions relating to the rights of victims of certain crimes
Bill Details
State Nebraska
Session 109th Legislature
Chamber House
Official Source nebraskalegislature.gov/bills/view_bill.ph...
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Sponsors
Carolyn Bosn (Sen - N)
Action History
2026-04-10 L President/Speaker signed 2026-04-10 L Passed on Final Reading 49-0-0 2026-04-10 L Dispensing of reading at large approved 2026-03-19 L Enrollment and Review ST68 recorded 2026-03-19 L Enrollment and Review ST68 filed 2026-03-19 L Placed on Final Reading with ST68 2026-03-17 L Advanced to Enrollment and Review for Engrossment 2026-03-17 L Kauth FA841 withdrawn 2026-03-17 L Enrollment and Review ER139 adopted 2026-03-11 L Enrollment and Review ER139 filed 2026-03-11 L Placed on Select File with ER139 2026-03-05 L Advanced to Enrollment and Review Initial 2026-03-05 L Judiciary AM2066 adopted 2026-02-20 L Speaker priority bill 2026-02-17 L Judiciary AM2066 filed 2026-02-17 L Placed on General File with AM2066 2026-01-23 L Notice of hearing for February 06, 2026 2026-01-23 L Referred to Judiciary Committee 2026-01-22 L Kauth FA841 filed 2026-01-21 L Date of introduction
Votes
2026-03-05 Judiciary AM2066 adopted Yea: 32 Nay: 0 2026-03-05 Advanced to Enrollment and Review Initial Yea: 31 Nay: 0 2026-04-10 Passed on Final Reading 49-0-0 Yea: 49 Nay: 0
Committee Referrals
2026-01-23 L Judiciary
Amendments
2026-01-22 Kauth FA841 2026-02-17 Judiciary AM2066 2026-03-11 Enrollment and Review ER139 2026-03-19 Enrollment and Review ST68
Bill Text Versions
2026-01-21 Introduced 2026-03-19 Enrolled 2026-03-19 Engrossed Legislative data powered by LegiScan (CC BY 4.0)
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