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LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - Over the span of the last four months, Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen lobbied energetically for significant property tax relief, with a stated goal of attaining 40% total ...
Nebraska State Auditor Mike Foley wrote state lawmakers this week to question the mushrooming use of a common economic development tool and its impact on property taxes. In a 26-page letter sent ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - After more than two weeks of intense debate and revisions, a bill aimed at reducing property taxes passed through the Nebraska Legislature and was signed by Governor Jim Pillen.
WESTBOUND. THE NEBRASKA LEGISLATIVE SESSION HAS CROSSED THE HALFWAY MARK. AND PROPERTY TAX RELIEF IS STILL TOP OF MIND. STATE TREASURER TOM BREEZY SHARES WITH KETV WHAT HE’D LIKE TO SEE IN THE COMING ...
Others counter that the legislation continued state-funded tax relief for property owners every year, without a break, although it changed how the relief is delivered. Sen. Brad von Gillern of Omaha, ...
The Cornhusker State may have cause to celebrate since Gov. Jim Pillen approved a bill for property tax relief. The proposal came from a special legislative session in response to state lawmakers’ ...
State Sen. Brian Hardin of Gering, center, hosts a news conference on property taxes. Behind him are, from left: State Sens. Margo Juarez of Omaha, Danielle Conrad of Lincoln, Tom Brandt of Plymouth, ...
Gov. Jim Pillen is joined by two dozen lawmakers for a news conference at the end of the Legislature's special session to address property taxes that begin almost one month prior. Aug. 20, 2024. (Zach ...