Nebraska Statutes
§ 82-701 — Legislative findings and declarations
Nebraska § 82-701
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 82State Culture and History
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 82-701 (2026).
Text
The Legislature finds and declares:
(1)In 1864, the United States Congress established the National Statuary Hall Collection in the Old Hall of the House of Representatives in the United States Capitol and authorized each state to contribute to the hall collection two statues that represent important historical figures of each state;
(2)Nebraska currently has on display in the National Statuary Hall Collection statues of William Jennings Bryan and Julius Sterling Morton given by the State of Nebraska in 1937;
(3)In 2000, the United States Congress enacted legislation authorizing states to request that the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress approve the replacement of statues the state had provided for display in the hall collection;
(4)(a) Willa Cather is a significant historical
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 2018, LB807, § 1.
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