Webinar: The CARES Act and Taxes
Webinar: The CARES Act and Taxes
Download the slides from this webinar in PDF format. The program may also be viewed and shared on Facebook and YouTube.
Download the slides from this webinar in PDF format. The program may also be viewed and shared on Facebook and YouTube.
Laura Ebke joins Meagan Forbes from the Institute for Justice and Heather Curry of the Goldwater Institute to discuss job licensing reforms in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
Platte Institute Senior Fellow for Job Licensing Reform Laura Ebke joined a recent webcast along with R Street Institute’s Shoshana Weissmann as the two discussed the landscape for job licensing and regulatory reform in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ernie Goss & Scott Strain on the economic impact of COVID-19 on Nebraska.
The Legislature's budget chair says he is planning for the worst and hoping for the best.
Speaker Jim Scheer and Sens. Lou Ann Linehan, Tom Briese, and Ben Hansen discuss property tax reform at Northeast Community College.
We review highlights of the North Platte Property Tax Reform Town Hall and how some local governments are responding to LB103.
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.
Adam and Sarah debate the pros and cons of taking property tax reform to the voting booth.
Adam and Sarah discuss legislative changes that Nebraskans may have missed, and Michael presents an idea for keeping an eye on local government spending.
Platte Institute Senior Fellow for Job Licensing Reform Laura Ebke joins Go Vote, Omaha! to discuss the upcoming implementation of Nebraska's new Occupational Board Reform Act.
We discuss regulatory reform and a REINS Act for Nebraska with Jon Sanders from the John Locke Foundation.
Facebook Friday: the Legislature adjourns for the year with no major property tax reform, but senators did pass some good economic freedom legislation this year.
There's no chance for major property tax reform in 2019 at this point, so what can be done now?