Election officials verified more than 91,000 petition signatures, enough to put the question of taxpayer-funded private school scholarships on the November 2024 ballot.
OpenSky Executive Director Rebecca Firestone, quoted in the Omaha World-Herald’s story on the campaign to repeal LB 753, said the next 13 months are an opportunity for Nebraska voters to learn about the law’s tax implications.
“With LB 753 on the ballot in November 2024,” Firestone said, “we can have a public discussion about how we pay for our schools and whether tax dollars are going to the priorities that all of us care about as voters.”