Nebraska State Senator: "I am too old to change my mind."
Anti-discrimination Bill Dead for Another Year Well, here in Nebraska, a statewide ban on discrimination against LGBTQ persons has been rejected without coming to a vote. The bill's supporters did not have the necessary votes to overcome a filibuster. For those of you not familiar with Nebraska, it's the only state in the U.S. with a single-house legislature (we call it "the Unicameral"), and on top of that, it is officially non-partisan, meaning candidates cannot declare their party on the ballot (though of course party affiliations are no secret). Actually, this is a really good idea, especially for a smallish state like Nebraska. In my opinion, more states should try it, but that is another story. The Lincoln Journal Star reported that supporters of LB627, as it was known, believed they had close to the 25 votes needed to advance the measure to the next round of consideration, but 33 are needed to end a filibuster. Once again th...