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Proposed State Budget Represents 5.2% Annual Spending Increase

This week the Nebraska Legislature will begin debating a proposed $7.8 billion biennial budget. That amount of spending represents $4,300 per Nebraskan or $17,200 for a family of four. What could your family do with $17,200? With that money our state government will spend:                       [...]

Budget & Spending Issues

President Obama’s Budget Would Punish Savers

April 10, 2013 J,

We’re starting to learn about the worrisome policies that the President will include in his new budget.  Although the final details won’t be released until tomorrow, it’s apparent that this budget will present new attacks against our liberty and prosperity. One of the president’s most concerning policies deals with new rules for retirement savings accounts.  [...]

Top 10 Bills to Watch during Nebraska Unicameral

January 28, 2013 J,

Below is the Top 10 bills that AFP-Nebraska will be Supporting and Opposing during the 2013 Legislature.  A complete list of all bills AFP will be monitoring is available by clicking here. 1.      LB 104 – Sen. Lathrop – Oppose Sen. Lathrop’s LB 104 will spend millions of taxpayer money to fund tax incentives for green energy [...]

Senators Propose Pay Raises for State Officials

January 16, 2013 J,

Elected government officials want to give pay raises to other government officials; with your money, of course. Sen. Avery has introduced LB217 and Sen. Lathrop and Sen. Seiler have introduced LB232.  The Lincoln Journal Star summarized the bills.  Here are the proposed increases: governor’s salary: $105,000 a year to $126,000; lieutenant governor’s salary: $75,000 a [...]

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