Facebook Friday: Pros and Cons of the Revenue Committee Tax Plan
Facebook Friday: Pros and Cons of the Revenue Committee Tax Plan
The Revenue Committee unveiled its proposed tax plan. We review the pros and cons and how it could be improved.
The Revenue Committee unveiled its proposed tax plan. We review the pros and cons and how it could be improved.
A leading national tax think tank says that without some changes, the Revenue Committee's property tax plan could do more harm than good.
The Revenue Committee released its proposed property tax reform plan.
The goal of policymakers should be the protection of the public from well-defined harm, not the protection of guild-like occupational structures.
The Revenue Committee will soon host a special hearing on its proposed property tax reform plan.
A state law allows transportation companies to prevent newcomers from competing with them. Marc Nda would like to change that.
Evidence from other states show cigarette taxes are not a stable source of revenue for reducing property taxes.
With the 2019 legislative session now half over, bill hearings are complete. Senators, committees, and the Speaker have selected their priority bills. We discuss one priority bill that might cut your cell phone bill.
Even in these difficult times for Nebraska, state senators advanced numerous bills to remove barriers to opportunity. Plus, Laura Ebke is on the road promoting the Nebraska model of job licensing reform in other states.
Laura Ebke describes how job licensing laws can reduce opportunities for individual iniative and new, innovative professions.
The Nebraska Legislature has given final approval to a new limit on local property taxes.
We review key policy options heard before the Revenue Committee that could be combined for substantial, sustainable property tax reform.
Nicole Fox discusses how the 2019 legislative session is shaping up, Laura Ebke explains how industries are seeking "Legitimacy Through Licensing," and Adam Weinberg reviews the best policy options for property tax reform.
More and more, professions are seeking licensing to obtain a sense of legitimacy in the public eye.