Supporters of a billion-dollar property tax relief measure in Nebraska have dropped their efforts to place the issue on the November ballot.
Trent Fellers with the coalition called Reform for Nebraska’s Future, says there were growing doubts as to whether the ballot measure was the best route to address the issue. And he says they weren’t convinced the legislature would effectively implement the proposal even if approved by voters.
Nebraska Farm Bureau was one of the key supporters of the initiative.
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