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
Legislative session suspended due to COVID-19
Legislative session suspended due to COVID-19
Suspending the legislative session is the responsible thing to do.
By Jim Vokal
Don’t “Bloomberg” Nebraska’s Property Tax Problem
Don’t “Bloomberg” Nebraska’s Property Tax Problem
Nebraska's approach to "property tax relief" isn't working.
By Adam Weinberg
World-Herald Editorial: Not Passing Property Tax Reform Would Be an “Embarassing Failure”
World-Herald Editorial: Not Passing Property Tax Reform Would Be an “Embarassing Failure”
Who has the most to lose from the property tax stalemate?
By Adam Weinberg
Meat Processing and Red Tape
Meat Processing and Red Tape
A friend sent me a link to this story yesterday, and here in beef country, it seems like something we should know about. It would seem that an entrepreneur in the Sandhills–eager to provide a high-value product–is being stymied by “red tape” and the federal government. Big surprise, right? Since August of 2019 owner Jacob...
By Laura Ebke
Senators hear proposal for “Truth in Taxation” law
Senators hear proposal for “Truth in Taxation” law
Taxpayers would receive a mailed notice of proposed property tax increases.
By Adam Weinberg
Ranking Dings Nebraska for Low Growth & High Taxes
Ranking Dings Nebraska for Low Growth & High Taxes
Policymakers should not be satisfied with this ranking for the state's business climate.
By Jim Vokal
Another Property Tax Stalemate?
Another Property Tax Stalemate?
Is the Legislature leaving the property tax issue up to voters?
By Adam Weinberg