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Nebraskanomics
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Welcome to Nebraskanomics, hosted by Jim Vokal, CEO of the Platte Institute. We help Nebraskans remove barriers to opportunity with policy research and legislative advice.
The Platte Institute is a think tank promoting policies that make it easier to get a good job, start a business, and help Nebraskans keep more of what they earn.
If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research or, you can subscribe to our newsletter.
❌ It’s time to stop the status quo.
Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
The Platte Institute is a think tank promoting policies that make it easier to get a good job, start a business, and help Nebraskans keep more of what they earn.
If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research or, you can subscribe to our newsletter.
❌ It’s time to stop the status quo.
Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
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500,000 Nebraskans read The Flatwater Free Press’ weekly report.
Each week, this organization updates their database of government salaries in Nebraska through their Government Transparency Project.Today on Nebraskanomics, I’m joined by Matt Wynn, the executive director of The Flatwater Free Press. Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics, Tracking Government Salaries, to learn about their eye opening database.
Stay tuned until the end to learn about new updates to the database and how this impacts government transparency.
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If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy.
It’s time to stop the status quo. Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
❌People aren’t moving to Nebraska.
From tax year 2019 to 2020, Nebraska ranked 45th for the net percentage of income taxpayers brought from other states by moving.
Idaho added a net of 36,000+ taxpayers (or a 2% boost to its population), while Nebraska lost a net about 4,200 people to migration.
Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics, 4 Ways to Make Nebraska Compete with Anyone, to learn how we can compete with other states to make the Good Life accessible for more people.
Stay tuned until the end to learn how we can imitate the economic success of South Korea’s marketplace.
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If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy.
❌It’s time to stop the status quo.
Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
The Unicameral is undergoing a great loss of historical knowledge and experience.
There are 16 new state senators, which is nearly one in every three legislative seats.
Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics, A View from Behind the Glass, to hear from three of our staff members who are former Nebraska state senators:
Jim Smith, Chief Strategy Officer
Dr. Laura Ebke, Senior Fellow
Nicole Fox, Director of Government Relations
Stay tuned until the end to learn what is happening in the weeks before the 108th Legislative Session starts that may not be obvious to the average Nebraskan.
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Want to know which issues will be discussed in the 108th Legislative Session? Checkout our Legislative Issue Guide here.
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If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy.
❌It’s time to stop the status quo.
Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
Nebraska ranks 39th in the country for property tax competitiveness. Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics, The Future of Nebraska’s Tax Policy, to understand how we need to modernize our tax policy.
Joining me today is Michael Lucci, The Platte Institute's Senior Policy Advisor. Previously, Michael was the vice president of state projects at The Tax Foundation, the vice president of policy at The Illinois Policy Institute, and the deputy chief of staff for policy to the governor of Illinois.
Stay tuned until the end to learn which three taxes should be removed from the tax base to modernize the tax code. Read the Nebraska Tax Modernization Report here: https://bit.ly/3BMsmXr
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If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy. ❌It’s time to stop the status quo. Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
Can you believe that Nebraska is one of the VERY last states in the country to post its own state government meeting videos online for the public to watch?
The Unicameral has to step up its own game when it comes to transparency.
Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics, No More Excuses: Post the Unicameral’s Meeting Videos Online, to discover the three reasons why there is no excuse for senators to wait yet another year to get a state video archive rolling.
Stay tuned until the end, when I'll share the shocking truth about what the leadership from the Legislature and Nebraska Public Media really want.
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If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy.
❌It’s time to stop the status quo.
Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
Did you know that Nebraska is one of only a FEW states that does not archive video recordings online to make them available to view later?
Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics, Why Transparent Governments Post Hearings Online, to understand the impact of building a video archive in our policymaking process.
Joining me today is Nicole Fox, Director of Government Relations at The Platte Institute and a former Nebraska State Senator.
Stay tuned until the end, to learn how you can help us pass this important legislation.
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If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy.
❌It’s time to stop the status quo.
Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
Are you sick of your local government making increases to your property taxes? Thanks to the Truth in Taxation law, constituents can now participate in a process to express their concerns and help protect your household or business finances.
Today, I’m joined by Patrick Bonnett, an elected official who serves on one of many local boards that levy property taxes. He is also the President and CEO of Encore Financial Services, and a member of the Papio Missouri River National Resources District Board.
Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics, Nebraska Property Taxes and Your Pocketbook, as we discuss:
Why property taxes can be increased, even if local boards don't raise tax rates. (1:46)
What’s unique about Nebraska's property tax situation. (5:39)
Advice to taxpayers about their opportunity to serve on elected boards. (9:46)
Stay tuned until the end to discover a free way we can equip you to keep local property taxes in check.
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If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy.
❌It’s time to stop the status quo.
Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
Want a say in how your property taxes are decided? Participate in a Truth in Taxation hearing. Every year in September, Nebraska's Truth in Taxation law requires cities, counties, school districts, and community college districts to directly notify taxpayers about proposed major property tax increases and hold public hearings where taxpayers can express their views about property taxes in their community.
Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics, Make Nebraska property taxes honest with Truth in Taxation, to learn: 1) Why Nebraska created a Truth in Taxation law, 2) What the Truth in Taxation process will involve every September, and 3) How Nebraskans can use Truth in Taxation to keep property taxes in check. (11:05)
Stay tuned until the end, when I'll share how you can receive free Truth in Taxation resources, which will help you stand up for taxpayers in your area.
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If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy. ❌ It’s time to stop the status quo. Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
Jim Vokal and Laura Ebke discuss how you can help keep Nebraska property taxes in check and learn more about Nebraska's new Truth in Taxation law at PlatteInstitute.org/Truth.
Platte Institute Community Engagement Director Elizabeth Hallgren joins Jim Vokal to talk about her experiences as an educator and small business advocate, and how Nebraskans can stay informed and help remove barriers to success in their state.
City clerks in 17 small Nebraska towns have been caught stealing from taxpayers in recent years. Addie Costello of the Flatwater Free Press and Nebraska Deputy Auditor Craig Kubicek discuss ways Nebraskans can trust but verify what government is doing with your money, and what to do if you see something that might be wrong.
Eli Vedral, a student-athlete at Creighton University, joins Jim to discuss how a change in Nebraska legislation enabled him to start a home-based baking business, Kookaburra Cookies.
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, Nebraska communities of all sizes were experiencing housing shortages, and from 2008 to 2018, Nebraska saw the 6th fastest increase in home prices among all states.
That’s why the Blueprint Nebraska economic initiative has set the goal of increasing the housing supply and making our state a national leader for housing affordability.
Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics, 3 Building Blocks for More Housing in Nebraska. In this episode, we’re joined by policy experts and leaders to discuss the following agenda.
Reducing regulatory barriers to building more affordable housing. (2:52)
Helping more Nebraskans invest in housing. (10:00)
Creating opportunities for builders in Nebraska. (13:44)
How can these changes allow our communities to become even more desirable and attainable places for people to live? Tune in to find out.
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If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy.
❌It’s time to stop the status quo.
Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
Election policy expert Tyler Fisher, from the nonpartisan reform group Unite America, joins Jim Vokal to discuss why state and federal election systems often incentivize policy outcomes that leave most Americans dissatisfied, and what Nebraska can do to give the majority of voters more say in who represents them in Lincoln and Washington.
On a special episode of Nebraskanomics, Jim Smith asks three experts on telecommunications and regulation about the state's progress on grant programs that expand broadband connectivity. Nebraska Public Service Commissioner Mary Ridder, Nebraska Legislature Transportation and Telecommunications Committee Legal Counsel Mike Hybl, and Hamilton Communications General Counsel Jim Ediger are our guests.
Platte Institute Senior Fellow Laura Ebke says there's more the state can do to welcome workers with career and military experience to join Nebraska's workforce.
Platte Institute Senior Policy Advisor Michael Lucci tells Jim Vokal an increasingly mobile workforce is prompting more states to take bold action on tax reform.
In 46 states, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, lawmakers provide an online recording archive of their legislative proceedings.
Nebraska is one of just a handful of states that isn’t offering this resource.
I’m tempted to say this is such an obvious error, that almost everybody would agree this situation should be changed. But our state has had the technology to make these recordings available to Nebraskans for quite some time, and it hasn’t proactively happened on its own.
Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics, 3 Reasons to Post Nebraska Legislature Videos Online. In this episode, I’m urging the Unicameral to join the rest of the country in posting its recordings online for everyone to see and share for the following reasons.
Nebraskans have no idea what’s going on. (3:32)
Withholding legislative videos deprives Nebraskans and their leaders of history and institutional knowledge. (8:48)
The state legislative process provides an alternative to nationalized political debate. (11:39)
Concerned Nebraskans can’t let up on this issue until the job is done.
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If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy.
❌It’s time to stop the status quo.
Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.
Chris Ingstad of Iowans for Tax Relief joins Jim Vokal to update Nebraskans about major movements on tax policy in the Hawkeye State.
Many different groups of Nebraskans have been trying to tell their leaders they’re not happy with the current approach to taxes.
This unhappiness stems not merely from the cost of taxes, but from the way the tax system impacts our ability to succeed in Nebraska and grow the state.
Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics, 4 Smart Ways Blueprint Nebraska Fixes Our Tax System.
In this episode, you’ll learn how we can fix our tax system through Blueprint Nebraska’s tax modernization framework by…
Bringing people together to create a plan for and by Nebraskans. (2:03)
Making Nebraska’s tax system much more competitive without reducing our current strengths. (8:35)
Replacing incentive policies with student loan relief and support for research & development. (11:43)
Taxing the wealthiest Nebraskans in ways both progressives and conservatives can support. (15:37)
Let’s modernize Nebraska’s tax policies and become the best state in the region for the next century of economic opportunities.
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If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy.
❌It’s time to stop the status quo.
Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.





