KLKN-TV on May 11: Property tax relief bill in Nebraska Legislature advances to final round

Senators voted Thursday to advance a package of proposed property tax breaks that include a revenue cap on school districts across the state. In a KLKN-TV report, OpenSky Executive Director Dr. Rebecca [...]

By |2023-05-12T15:09:28-05:00May 11th, 2023|OpenSky in the Media, State Budget & Taxes|Comments Off on KLKN-TV on May 11: Property tax relief bill in Nebraska Legislature advances to final round

KLKN-TV on May 9: Historic education funding bill nears passage in Nebraska Legislature

Senators advanced a bill to final reading that would direct more state funds to K-12 public schools in Nebraska. In the KLKN-TV report, OpenSky Policy Institute Executive Director Dr. Rebecca Firestone noted [...]

By |2023-05-10T09:07:23-05:00May 10th, 2023|Education, Education, OpenSky in the Media|Comments Off on KLKN-TV on May 9: Historic education funding bill nears passage in Nebraska Legislature

Omaha World-Herald on May 7: Column: ‘It’s the economy, stupid.’ Diversity and The Good Life

Community columnist Rick Galusha writes that when Nebraskans engage in calm, fact-based conversations on inclusion, it will signal to young professionals that the state is welcoming to everyone. In the column, Galusha [...]

By |2023-05-08T09:57:07-05:00May 8th, 2023|OpenSky in the Media|Comments Off on Omaha World-Herald on May 7: Column: ‘It’s the economy, stupid.’ Diversity and The Good Life

Nebraska Examiner on May 4: Only small changes made to state budget proposal, including PTSD pilot project

The mainline state budget, LB 814, was advanced from first-round debate Wednesday night on a vote of 36-4. Critics of the budget faulted the plan for “stealing” money from cash funds held by [...]

By |2023-05-04T10:11:53-05:00May 4th, 2023|OpenSky in the Media, State Budget & Taxes|Comments Off on Nebraska Examiner on May 4: Only small changes made to state budget proposal, including PTSD pilot project

News Channel Nebraska on May 3: Lawmakers begin budget debate over Pillen’s ‘Bushel baskets’ of cash

As lawmakers begin debate on budget bills, there will be a focus on tax cut proposals. In the story, OpenSky notes that tax cuts will largely benefit wealthy Nebraskans and out-of-state corporations, [...]

By |2023-05-03T10:57:32-05:00May 3rd, 2023|OpenSky in the Media|Comments Off on News Channel Nebraska on May 3: Lawmakers begin budget debate over Pillen’s ‘Bushel baskets’ of cash

Nebraska Public Media on May 2: Here’s how Nebraska funds its public schools. It involves a lot of ‘bells and whistles’

Nebraska’s funding system for its public schools has fueled debate for decades. With significant changes in the funding system proposed this year, reporter Elizabeth Rembert featured research and analysis from OpenSky Policy [...]

By |2023-05-02T11:59:48-05:00May 2nd, 2023|Education, Education, OpenSky in the Media|Comments Off on Nebraska Public Media on May 2: Here’s how Nebraska funds its public schools. It involves a lot of ‘bells and whistles’

Lincoln Journal Star on April 29: Educators rally at Nebraska Capitol to support public schools, oppose LB 753

Hundreds of supporters of public education gathered Saturday in opposition to a bill that would provide tax incentives for donations to scholarship funds for private and faith-based schools. Speaking at Saturday's rally, [...]

By |2023-06-12T15:55:50-05:00April 29th, 2023|Education, OpenSky in the Media, Voucher|Comments Off on Lincoln Journal Star on April 29: Educators rally at Nebraska Capitol to support public schools, oppose LB 753

Omaha World-Herald on April 20: Nebraska lawmakers find cost compromise to advance food stamp bill

Lawmakers reached a compromise to advance a proposal that aims to keep roughly 10,000 Nebraska families eligible for food assistance. The bill, introduced by Sen. Jen Day of Omaha, will continue the [...]

By |2023-04-27T14:32:59-05:00April 20th, 2023|OpenSky in the Media|Comments Off on Omaha World-Herald on April 20: Nebraska lawmakers find cost compromise to advance food stamp bill
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