KETV on Feb. 21: ‘Help lift families out of poverty’: Nebraska lawmaker proposes $1,000 child tax credit

A new bill in Nebraska's legislature could give nearly 100,000 families extra money to help with raising young children. For the second straight year, Lincoln Sen. Danielle Conrad is proposing the state [...]

By |2024-05-02T15:51:21-05:00February 21st, 2024|OpenSky in the Media|Comments Off on KETV on Feb. 21: ‘Help lift families out of poverty’: Nebraska lawmaker proposes $1,000 child tax credit

Nebraska Examiner on Feb. 19: Briese backs Pillen’s property tax relief push from new role as treasurer

For seven years in the Legislature, Tom Briese helped shape Nebraska’s tax debate, often steering the property tax portions of the proposals with State Sen. Lou Ann Linehan of Omaha and Govs. [...]

By |2024-05-02T15:53:23-05:00February 19th, 2024|OpenSky in the Media|Comments Off on Nebraska Examiner on Feb. 19: Briese backs Pillen’s property tax relief push from new role as treasurer

Nebraska Examiner on Feb. 14: Despite pushback, Pillen remains committed to property tax relief plan

Despite pushback on many of the proposals to get there, Gov. Jim Pillen said Wednesday he remains committed to his ambitious goal of reducing state property taxes by 40% via shifts to [...]

By |2024-05-02T15:55:20-05:00February 14th, 2024|OpenSky in the Media|Comments Off on Nebraska Examiner on Feb. 14: Despite pushback, Pillen remains committed to property tax relief plan

KETV on Feb. 14: Nebraska lawmaker wants mandatory work requirements for SNAP benefits

Most able-bodied people receiving SNAP benefits in Nebraska would be required to enroll in Nebraska's Employment and Training program, according to a new bill from State Sen. Ben Hansen. Hansen testified on Wednesday [...]

By |2024-05-02T15:54:31-05:00February 14th, 2024|OpenSky in the Media|Comments Off on KETV on Feb. 14: Nebraska lawmaker wants mandatory work requirements for SNAP benefits

Scottsbluff Star-Herald on Feb. 13: EPIC Option proponent says property owners, businesses will benefit from tax reform

Twin Cities Development hosted a second presentation on the EPIC Tax Option, a proposed tax initiative that would replace most of Nebraska’s current tax system with a consumption tax. Mark Bonkiewicz, a [...]

By |2024-05-02T15:57:33-05:00February 13th, 2024|OpenSky in the Media|Comments Off on Scottsbluff Star-Herald on Feb. 13: EPIC Option proponent says property owners, businesses will benefit from tax reform

WOWT on Feb. 12: Pillen pivots on food assistance, accepts $18M for Summer EBT to be deployed ‘the Nebraska way’

Not much has changed since the winter of 2022. There are still long lines of cars wrapped around North 30th Street to Ames Avenue in Omaha, all waiting for supplies from the Black [...]

By |2024-05-02T16:09:24-05:00February 12th, 2024|OpenSky in the Media|Comments Off on WOWT on Feb. 12: Pillen pivots on food assistance, accepts $18M for Summer EBT to be deployed ‘the Nebraska way’

Central Nebraska Today on Feb. 12: OpenSky statement on addressing food insecurity in Nebraska

OpenSky Policy Institute Executive Director Dr. Rebecca Firestone made these statements following Monday’s news conference announcing Nebraska’s intention to join the federal Summer EBT program. “Economy-driving investments that empower working families to [...]

By |2024-05-02T15:58:25-05:00February 12th, 2024|OpenSky in the Media|Comments Off on Central Nebraska Today on Feb. 12: OpenSky statement on addressing food insecurity in Nebraska

Nebraska Examiner on Feb. 8: Senator makes another attempt to repeal Nebraska’s inheritance taxes

State Sen. Rob Clements renewed his attempt to repeal the state’s inheritance tax on Thursday, arguing that it was “antiquated, regressive and arbitrary.” Clements, an Elmwood banker and tax preparer, said he’s [...]

By |2024-05-02T16:14:07-05:00February 8th, 2024|OpenSky in the Media|Comments Off on Nebraska Examiner on Feb. 8: Senator makes another attempt to repeal Nebraska’s inheritance taxes
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