Executive Order to Provide Property Tax Relief to Nebraskans
Governor Pillen's executive order allocates $20 million more from increased casino revenue and unused tax credit funds to enhance property tax relief efforts.
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Pillen signs executive order that provides $20 million in property tax relief to Nebraskans
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Gov. Jim Pillen on Tuesday signed an executive order to provide millions of dollars in property tax relief to Nebraskans. The executive order will provide an additional $20 million in property tax relief, which will be certified and distributed by Nebraska’s property tax administrator. The funds are coming from an increase in gambling revenue and unused money...
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