LINCOLN — The first of Gov. Jim Pillen’s 2025 legislative priorities advanced Thursday to the full Nebraska Legislature: banning most student cellphones in public K-12 schools. The Legislature’s Education Committee voted 7-0, with one member absent, to advance Legislative Bill 140 from State Sen. Rita Sanders of Bellevue, which was introduced at Pillen’s request.
As amended by the committee, the bill would ban student use of electronic communication devices, such as cellphones, on school grounds or while they are attending a “school instructional function,” such as field trips. However, it would leave school districts wide latitude of when and where they could authorize student cellphone use.
Should the bill pass, all of Nebraska’s 245 school districts would need to adopt device-related policies to conform to the law by the start of school this fall. The bill doesn’t apply to private schools. Enforcement and possible disciplinary action for violating the policies, if any, would be up to individual school districts.
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