LINCOLN — Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen says he has no plans to call the Legislature back into special session this year to consider additional property tax relief after final passage Tuesday of a pared-down proposal.
Rather than rush lawmakers back to Lincoln for more changes yet this year, as the governor discussed during bill negotiations, he said he would wait until the next regular session begins in January. Pillen pushed back on criticism by some senators who said he shouldn’t have called them into special session July 25 if he didn’t have the votes for his proposals. He said he understands his plans need more support.
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