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Will lawmakers punt on property tax reform?

Will lawmakers punt on property tax reform?

An article just posted by the Lincoln Journal Star reports on the Revenue Committee’s most recent plan to address the property tax problem in Nebraska. “The Legislature’s Revenue Committee on Tuesday changed course, tentatively focusing on a proposed $100 million annual increase in the state property tax credit fund during each of the next three...

By Sarah Curry

Nebraska ranked worst for retired taxpayers

Nebraska ranked worst for retired taxpayers

Nebraska recently got some not-so-good news.  A Kiplinger analysis suggests that Nebraska is the #1 worst state for retirees from a tax standpoint. Nebraska takes the cake as the least tax-friendly state for retirees, according to the analysis, which Mengle admits is likely to surprise people. “In Nebraska’s case, high income taxes and property taxes...

By Laura Ebke

“The Six Rs” of Fiscal Responsibility

“The Six Rs” of Fiscal Responsibility

Policymakers and the public need to start with a set of guiding principles if they have any hope of moving budgets, at both the state and local levels, away from special interests and toward the public interest. 

By Sarah Curry

Video: North Platte Property Tax Reform Town Hall

Video: North Platte Property Tax Reform Town Hall

On July 25, Nebraska State Sens. Mike Groene, Lou Ann Linehan, and John Lowe participated in a town hall event on Property Tax Reform in North Platte.

Facebook Friday: Lesser-Known Legislative Milestones

Facebook Friday: Lesser-Known Legislative Milestones

Adam and Sarah discuss legislative changes that Nebraskans may have missed, and Michael presents an idea for keeping an eye on local government spending.