Panel advances new package to lower Nebraska property taxes
The Associated Press | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 4 months AGO
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers will debate a new bill to lower property taxes as early as next week after a legislative committee endorsed it in a Tuesday vote.
Members of the Revenue Committee voted 6-1 in favor of the bill, which would provide roughly the same $520 million boost to Nebraska's K-12 public schools as an earlier proposal that stalled last month.
Schools are the biggest consumers of local property tax revenue in Nebraska, and the bill would offer them the additional money along with tighter controls on their ability to tax and spend. Schools fought an earlier version of the bill, saying they don't trust the state to maintain its commitment and arguing that the controls would hinder their flexibility.
The new version relaxes some of the proposed controls, although schools may still question it. Sen. Lou Ann Linehan, the Revenue Committee chairwoman, said she thinks it'll bring supporters closer to the 33 votes they'll need to overcome a filibuster. Linehan said it will also lower property taxes if it passes.
“It'll be significant for a lot of people,” she said.
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