Now who’s moving out of Nebraska? Pornhub!
You probably saw the news over the weekend. Pornhub is moving out of Nebraska. They are blocking their online content in Nebraska. Why?
You probably saw the news over the weekend. Pornhub is moving out of Nebraska. They are blocking their online content in Nebraska. Why?
The issue is bigger than property taxes. It is Nebraska’s overall tax burden and that burden is causing Nebraskans to leave the state. Dr. Goss also said “I’m sorry to tell you, Iowa is moving aggressively toward reducing their tax burden. Nebraska must move in the same direction.”
There is now a 3rd petition drive to determine the life, or death, of an unborn child. The petition drive filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State titled “Now Choose Life” is the only one of the three that stands for life.
Did you get a chance to attend the NFFV hosted tax discussion last Friday? It was quite informative with a lot of good information Nebraskans need to understand and consider when it comes to Nebraska’s tax system and whether EPIC option is a viable path forward.
NFFV wants to involve you in a rare chance to hear and learn about Nebraska’s tax system and if EPIC Option is a viable path forward. In a panel style discussion, you will hear different perspective on taxes, the EPIC Option, and get answers to questions you may have.
There are only 12, critical, days left to this session and the 108th legislature! With short time, each day is important, each political step crucial.
There has been a lot of talk about taxes this legislative session. Much of it has been garnered by Governor Pillen’s desire to cut property taxes by as much as 40%. That push came with record property tax valuation hitting Nebraskans hard at the end of last year.
This session is moving right alone. Two thirds of the session is behind us with 1/3rd to go. All bills introduced this session have had committee hearings and now floor debate dominates their agenda. The chart below highlights where NFFV’s top picks for the 108th Legislature are in the process.
This session is moving right alone. Two thirds of the session is behind us with 1/3rd to go. All bills introduced this session have had committee hearings and now floor debate dominates their agenda. The chart below highlights where NFFV’s top picks for the 108th Legislature are in the process.
While LB1390 is thought of as an election bill, NFFV sees it as a bill limiting free speech. The bill would require the Secretary of State to produce a report before each presidential election that could be broken into two parts.