Taxes

A core function of OpenSky Policy Institute is to provide reliable data, information, and solutions regarding revenue proposals and existing policies in an effort to put the state on a sustainable long-term growth path that balances the needs of its citizens with the capacity of the revenue structure.


Omaha World-Herald on Dec. 31: Midlands Voices: On heels of tax cuts, it’s time to prioritize shared prosperity

Ahead of the 2024 legislative session, Dr. Rebecca Firestone listed priorities for OpenSky Policy Institute in an Op-Ed published in the Omaha World-Herald. "As we embark on the 2024 legislative session," Firestone [...]

By |2024-01-04T09:00:14-06:00December 31st, 2023|Income tax, Op-Eds, OpenSky in the Media, Revenue|Comments Off on Omaha World-Herald on Dec. 31: Midlands Voices: On heels of tax cuts, it’s time to prioritize shared prosperity

OpenSkyLIGHTS: Focus on Nebraska fiscal policy (12/29/23)

  91,000 Thanks to a successful ballot initiative, the Economic Policy Institute estimates that 91,000 workers – 9.5% of Nebraska’s workforce – will see a wage increase when the state’s minimum wage [...]

By |2023-12-29T09:27:29-06:00December 29th, 2023|Economic Opportunity, Health, Health, Revenue, State Budget & Taxes, State Budget & Taxes|Comments Off on OpenSkyLIGHTS: Focus on Nebraska fiscal policy (12/29/23)

OpenSkyLIGHTS: Focus on Nebraska fiscal policy (12/15/23)

  2% In a future of fewer births and more deaths across an aging population, immigration will play a major role in whether the United States grows or declines over future years. [...]

By |2023-12-15T10:35:46-06:00December 15th, 2023|Economic Opportunity, Education, Education, Health, Health, Income tax, Revenue, State Budget & Taxes, State Budget & Taxes|Comments Off on OpenSkyLIGHTS: Focus on Nebraska fiscal policy (12/15/23)

OpenSkyLIGHTS: Focus on Nebraska fiscal policy (11/03/23)

$8 million Projections by the Nebraska Economic Forecasting Advisory Board last week offered only minor changes to the forecasts that the governor and the Legislature use in formulating state spending. Even as [...]

By |2023-11-03T11:35:42-05:00November 3rd, 2023|Economic Opportunity, Federal Tax & Budget, Income tax, Revenue, State Budget & Taxes|Comments Off on OpenSkyLIGHTS: Focus on Nebraska fiscal policy (11/03/23)

Recapping OpenSky’s Fall Policy Symposium – VIDEO INCLUDED

Understanding the history of a place is important in evaluating steps to move forward, and some of the modern-day advantages in Nebraska can be traced back to programs like the Homestead Act [...]

By |2023-10-26T16:58:10-05:00October 26th, 2023|Economic Opportunity, Education, Education, Health, Health, Income tax, Revenue, State Budget & Taxes, State Budget & Taxes|Comments Off on Recapping OpenSky’s Fall Policy Symposium – VIDEO INCLUDED

Omaha World-Herald on Oct. 24: Nebraska’s OpenSky Policy Institute hones in on fiscal policy, immigration issues

In its reporting from Tuesday's Fall Policy Symposium, the Omaha World-Herald covered panel discussions focused on fines and fees, property taxes and investments that would make Nebraska more welcoming to immigrants who [...]

By |2023-10-25T16:50:44-05:00October 25th, 2023|Economic Opportunity, OpenSky in the Media, Revenue|Comments Off on Omaha World-Herald on Oct. 24: Nebraska’s OpenSky Policy Institute hones in on fiscal policy, immigration issues

Nebraska Examiner on Oct. 24: Changing valuation of farmland to income-producing capability is the wrong approach, prof says

OpenSky's Fall Policy Symposium featured a panel discussion focused on "opportunities and solutions" in evaluating property tax reform in Nebraska. During the Symposium, Professor John Anderson noted that changing how agricultural land [...]

By |2023-10-25T15:29:54-05:00October 25th, 2023|OpenSky in the Media, Revenue|Comments Off on Nebraska Examiner on Oct. 24: Changing valuation of farmland to income-producing capability is the wrong approach, prof says
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