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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Nebraska Newsletter for 2024-03-31 ( 3 items )  
Cancer Action Network: Nebraska Revenue Committee Bill Fails to Address Tobacco Crisis (10)
LINCOLN, Nebraska, March 26 -- The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network issued the following statement on March 25, 2024, by Nebraska Government Relations Director Megan Word: * * * "Late last week, the Nebraska Revenue Committee advanced a bill that fails to prioritize reducing Nebraska's high tobacco burden. The Committee missed an opportunity to improve the health of Nebraskans by reducing tobacco use, leaving out fact-based policies on the leading cause of preventable death in Nebraska. "If Nebraska is going to be serious about more PR

Nebraska Farm Bureau Backs Property Tax Relief Measure (10)
LINCOLN, Nebraska, March 28 -- The Nebraska Farm Bureau issued the following news release: The Nebraska Farm Bureau (NEFB) is backing legislation that would provide significant tax reform and major property tax relief for Nebraskans. Legislative Bill (LB) 388 is a key piece of a broader tax reform package working its way through the Nebraska Legislature. "Whether you own a home, farm, or business, Nebraskans have been vigilant in asking the Legislature to provide property tax relief. LB 388 is a critical part of doing just that. We appreciate more PR

Pacific Legal Foundation: Wisconsin Eliminates Home Equity Loophole Following Supreme Court Case Last Term (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, March 29 -- The Pacific Legal Foundation issued the following news release on March 28, 2024: Last Friday, Governor Tony Evers signed into law Assembly Bill 969, which completely ends home equity theft in Wisconsin. Wisconsin is the fifth state -- along with Nebraska, Maine, South Dakota, and Idaho -- to ban home equity theft since the Supreme Court unanimously ruled in Tyler v. Hennepin County that home equity theft is unconstitutional. "It's been almost a year since the Supreme Court ruled that home equity theft was unc more PR