Call to action

TAKE ACTION: Tell your senator to vote NO on LB34!

Today, the Legislature begins debate on LB34, into which key components of LB1 (the tax increase bill) have been amended. LB34 would create 70+ new taxes on everyday goods and services – such as hair care, veterinary services, local transportation, moving services, and storage services – that will disproportionately impact hardworking, everyday Nebraskans – particularly […]

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Legislative Update

At the Capitol: Special Session Resumes Today at 1:00 PM

For everyone to have access to the good life, we must ensure that our tax system is equitable and works for all Nebraskans. We must also defend the funding of public systems that enable  Nebraskans to meet their basic needs.  As the Nebraska Legislature heads into its third full week of special session, Appleseed continues

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Remembering our friend, Justin Kemerling

Nebraska Appleseed mourns the loss of our friend and long-time collaborator, Justin Kemerling, an independent designer who used his creativity for activism, community-building, and positive social change. Justin has been a force for good who intersected with countless changemakers and causes in Nebraska, the midwest, and nationwide. We have been fortunate to work side-by-side with

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Statewide Welcoming Session 3: Lived Expertise on Local Boards – See you Friday!

 We’re All In for Lived Expertise on Local Boards! Friday, August 9th from 10:00-11:30 am CT (9:00-10:30 am MT) on Zoom We are excited to see you Friday for Session 3 of the (Virtual) Statewide Welcoming Convening!  For the third and final session of the annual Nebraska summer welcoming convening we will welcome three Nebraska

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Appropriations without legislative approval is unconstitutional

The Governor’s office has been taking unnecessary and questionable steps to circumvent Legislative processes regarding government spending and budgeting.  Recently, it was reported that the Governor directed state agencies to cut $280 million from their operating expenses. He took these steps without Legislative input, in direct conflict with the budget passed by the Legislature, purportedly

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YOUR VOICE IS NEEDED: Oppose drastic budget cuts to critical programs

Nebraska needs to protect our state’s most vulnerable children and families, not cut them out of the system. ❌ LB2, which is currently being considered by the Appropriations Committee, would irresponsibly cut more than $80 million from DHHS’s budget.  If passed, this bill would negatively impact sustainable funding for programs like SNAP and child care

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Call to action

Tell Congress to expand the Child Tax Credit – Nebraska families can’t wait!

While we’re focusing on property taxes at the state policy level, the conversation about the Child Tax Credit is heating up again at the federal level. Unlike the Governor’s property tax proposal, which will likely result in a negative impact on low- and middle-income Nebraskans, the expanded federal Child Tax Credit back in 2021 cut

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Call to action

TAKE ACTION: Oppose new taxes and drastic budget cuts in Nebraska

Last week, Governor Pillen called a special legislative session to drastically change tax policy in Nebraska. Bill introductions began last Thursday and wrapped up this morning, and public hearings began TODAY. We are concerned about proposed legislation that would create new taxes on everyday goods and services. We are also concerned about drastic budget cuts

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Legislative Update

Special Legislative Session expected to begin this Thursday

It is anticipated that on Thursday, Governor Pillen will call a special legislative session to drastically change tax policy in Nebraska. We are concerned about the details outlined in the Governor’s proposed plan. The plan calls for 120+ new taxes on everyday goods and services, which would create a massive, unfair tax shift that will

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