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Fighting child hunger, ending the mental health crisis and big changes to higher education are all on the menu for lawmakers.
First, it proposes changes to the makeup of the committee that selects judges. Critics of the current system argue that sitting judges have veto power over it, allowing them to pick their successors.
But if such a situation were to happen—and it is very unlikely to, or for Canada to join as a single entity without breaking up into smaller states—what would its likely political makeup be?
The plan puts the power back in the hands of the elected officials, but requires that the coalition and opposition work together to reach a consensus.
Omaha Sen. Christy Armendariz, the chair of the Committee on Committee, said after the meeting she believed each of the Legislature's committees should reflect the political makeup of the state ...