Nebraska Governor Pillen Addresses School Districts' Spending Cap Override and Property Tax Relief Implementation

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Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen expressed disappointment that despite an increase of $324 million in state aid to K-12 schools, property taxes for local education still rose by $85 million. While 92 school districts were able to lower or maintain their property tax collections, 188 districts voted to override the 3% revenue cap, leading to the overall increase. Pillen's plan aimed to reduce property taxes, but many districts faced rising costs and were unable to achieve a dollar-for-dollar decrease. The governor plans to work with senators to further reduce property taxes and cut significant dollars from payments.
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