Senator Proposes Raising Threshold For Tax Increases



LINCOLN -- Omaha Senator Pete Pirsch is proposing a constitutional amendment that would make it more difficult for the Legislature to approve tax increases.  Pirsch will present his measure Thursday to the Legislature's Revenue Committee. The measure would let voters decide whether to increase the vote threshold for lawmakers on bills that raise taxes.  The current set-up requires a simple majority. Pirsch's measure would mandate a majority of all lawmakers, plus four - a vote threshold of at least 29 in the 49-member Legislature.  Lawmakers haven't passed any direct tax increases in years. They approved the largest tax cut in history in 2007, and passed a second, slimmed-down tax cut package last year.








Omaha Sen. Pete Pirsch


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