Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen gave a timeline for when a special session on property taxes may take place.In his column, Pillen told any state senator to clear their schedule from July 26 to Aug. 15 — “we have the people’s work to do.”What is a special session? What can be discussed during one? Everything you need to know”I vow to do everything in my power as your Governor to cut your property taxes,” Pillen wrote in his column.The special session, which has not officially been set, would be to tackle property tax relief.The governor’s office told KETV NewsWatch 7 that Pillen’s column is “not a confirmation of dates,” adding it’s a “timeframe.”Pillen said 57 out of the state’s 93 counties had double-digit valuation increases in this year’s preliminary estimates.The governor says the largest increase was in Boone County.Click here for the latest headlines from KETV NewsWatch 7
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen gave a timeline for when a special session on property taxes may take place.
In his column, Pillen told any state senator to clear their schedule from July 26 to Aug. 15 — “we have the people’s work to do.”
What is a special session? What can be discussed during one? Everything you need to know
“I vow to do everything in my power as your Governor to cut your property taxes,” Pillen wrote in his column.
The special session, which has not officially been set, would be to tackle property tax relief.
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The governor’s office told KETV NewsWatch 7 that Pillen’s column is “not a confirmation of dates,” adding it’s a “timeframe.”
Pillen said 57 out of the state’s 93 counties had double-digit valuation increases in this year’s preliminary estimates.
The governor says the largest increase was in Boone County.