Legislature Prevents Imminent Income Tax Increase
Legislature Prevents Imminent Income Tax Increase
While major tax reform stalled, state senators prevented an automatic tax increase.
While major tax reform stalled, state senators prevented an automatic tax increase.
A bill to end state licensing and regulation of professionals offering massage services for equines, cats, and dogs has been unanimously adopted by the Nebraska Legislature.
Convincing lawmakers to get out of the way has been a tough row to hoe.
The Legislature should remember Mr. Miyagi's lessons as they reform job licensing.
The marathon to pass LB299 is only a warm-up for what lies ahead.
If an imminent state tax increase is not halted, Nebraska will fall behind other states two-fold.
Relative to more populated states, Nebraska has many state regulations on the books that may be excessive.
Any day now, Nebraska state senators will have the chance to rein in another burdensome job licensing law.
Strong majorities of Nebraska voters across party lines support a review of Nebraska's job licensing laws.
A bill to reduce paperwork and headaches for school bus drivers and districts is about to become law.
LB299 has been approved by a legislative committee.
Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians and Independents voted in support of creating a federal funds inventory for Nebraska.
Nebraska's job licensing laws can also prevent new rural businesses from forming.
New government statistics confirm that Nebraska technically went through a recession in the past year.