Nebraska should eliminate excise tax on spirits
Nebraska should eliminate excise tax on spirits
On March 18th the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau waived some of the regulations associated with distilled spirits to allow them to make hand sanitizer in an effort to curb the national shortage. In addition, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) passed on March 25th eliminated the federal excise...
By Sarah Curry
How long would Nebraska’s rainy day fund last?
How long would Nebraska’s rainy day fund last?
In just a few months’ time we went from having a budget surplus and debating tax cuts to complete uncertainty. All the pressures on Nebraska’s budget are unknown at this time and it would be wise for lawmakers to be prudent of the states’ savings to ensure a state crisis does not evolve out of...
By Sarah Curry
Virtual meetings: a good transparency measure, not just during a crisis
Virtual meetings: a good transparency measure, not just during a crisis
In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis we have seen local governments go to great lengths to maintain good government transparency. Gov. Pete Ricketts issued an executive order allowing local boards to meet by video conference, teleconference or other electronic means through May 31st to prevent the spread of the virus. Specifically, Grand Island Public...
By Sarah Curry
State takes steps to adopt Platte Institute emergency recommendations
State takes steps to adopt Platte Institute emergency recommendations
It’s amazing to reflect on how quickly COVID-19 has changed our lives in just a few weeks. On February 27, our state recognized that we needed to start preparing for the inevitable event that COVID-19 would officially affect our state. On March 6, Nebraska’s first COVID-19 case was confirmed. As I write this, Nebraska now has...
By Nicole Fox
Nebraska Legislature votes on COVID-19 funding
Nebraska Legislature votes on COVID-19 funding
The Speaker suspended the legislative session on March 16th in response to the COVID-19 situation, but reconvened on Monday, March 23rd to vote on an amendment that would provide emergency funding to aid Nebraska public health workers in combating the virus. The amendment will spend around $83.6 million. Here is the fiscal note of the...
By Sarah Curry
Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis
Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis
The COVID-19 emergency response requires state policymakers to focus on the essential and conduct their business with transparency.
“Then let them play golf”
“Then let them play golf”
COVID-19 reminds us about the proper role of government.
By Adam Weinberg
Can Minimalist Principles Be Helpful in the Midst of COVID-19?
Can Minimalist Principles Be Helpful in the Midst of COVID-19?
I started my day today acknowledging that it’s been some time since I have written a blog post, so I set a goal to get one written. My inclination was to write a post related to free market principles and how those can be applied to the country’s reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic. My struggle...
By Nicole Fox