Facebook Friday: REINing in Red Tape
Facebook Friday: REINing in Red Tape
We discuss regulatory reform and a REINS Act for Nebraska with Jon Sanders from the John Locke Foundation.
We discuss regulatory reform and a REINS Act for Nebraska with Jon Sanders from the John Locke Foundation.
Funding non-essential services can prevent local governments from setting the right tax and spending priorities.
Legislators should be able to double-check major regulations to make sure they're the right choice for the state.
While the filibuster loomed large in 2019, some important legislation for economic opportunity did win strong, and sometimes unanimous, support.
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?
AM1846 is expected to see debate next week.
A new property tax-related amendment is expected to see legislative debate on Wednesday.
Meet five cottage food producers from different corners of Nebraska, who are now able to open their food-selling businesses:
Full legislative debate on property tax reform has started, but senators are short on time, and barriers to a compromise remain high.
The Nebraska Legislature’s Revenue Committee has advanced its long-awaited property tax reform plan.
Legislative debate on the Revenue Committee's proposed property tax plan begins Tuesday.
Nebraska's economy is estimated to have seen growth in 2018, but trailed the national average.
The Revenue Committee unveiled its proposed tax plan. We review the pros and cons and how it could be improved.