Property tax bill in limbo with Nebraska session on pause

 


LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska lawmakers who are seeking to lower property taxes won some extra time to make a deal with opponents last month when the coronavirus pandemic brought their session to a halt, but so far it doesn't appear that anyone is budging.

Key lawmakers said they're still working behind the scenes from their homes to craft a proposal with enough support to pass in the one-house Legislature. The current version faces an uphill fight because of united opposition from Nebraska's public schools, leaving some lawmakers frustrated.

"I don't have any real suggestions from the school...



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