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Pillen also addressed lifting the "burden" of property taxes in the state, proposing an additional $390 million investment for the Property Tax Credit Relief Fund.
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State of the State: Gov. Pillen proposes plan to cut spending in annual address - MSN“Our state government is smaller, more efficient, and more productive. And, at long last, the tax burden on our citizens to pay for that government is less than it was two years ago,” Pillen said.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen focused on trimming spending to address a $432 million shortfall, fixing the state's school funding system, the state's water quality and quantity, and more in his annual ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Gov. Jim Pillen was all set to give his biggest speech of the year, the State of the State address, at 10 a.m. on Thursday.
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - Gov. Jim Pillen told the Legislature on Thursday that he will cut Nebraska property taxes by 40% this year. He issued the promise during his annual State of the State ...
Gov. Jim Pillen delivered his second State of the State address on Thursday, Jan. 18, addressing the successes and challenges that he sees for Nebraska and the priorities he is ...
Gov. Jim Pillen gave his third State of the State speech as Nebraska's governor Wednesday, talking about his priorities while also unveiling his plans for the state's biennial budget.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Governor Pillen highlighted several of his goals in the biennium $5.5 billion budget address today. He says his overall goal is to shrink the size of state government.
“Our state government is smaller, more efficient, and more productive. And, at long last, the tax burden on our citizens to pay for that government is less than it was two years ago,” Pillen said.
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