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Brandt is a long-time farmer, so he'll have to face those flagging prices alongside ballooning property values, which can ...
Mark Schoenrock, a Jefferson County commissioner and U.S. Army veteran, will seek to replace term-limited Sen. Tom Brandt in ...
The new amendment to Legislative Bill 170, led by State Sen. Tom Brandt of Plymouth, would inject an additional $100 million each year into property tax relief, which would come at the cost of ...
Nebraska lawmakers are trying to make one last attempt to provide property tax relief this session. ... SENATOR TOM BRANDT WARNS PROPERTY TAXES ACROSS THE STATE WILL INCREASE $283 MILLION NEXT YEAR.
Sen. Tom Brandt of Plymouth speaks on the floor of the Nebraska Legislature on April 15. Nebraska lawmakers on Monday advanced a bill to create a statewide Farm to School network that would put ...
State Sen. Jana Hughes of Seward meets with State Sens. Tom Brandt of Plymouth and Danielle Conrad of Lincoln during the first day of the Legislture's special session on property taxes on Thursday ...
State Sen. Tom Brandt of Plymouth, at podium, with Gov. Jim Pillen and State Sen. Barry DeKay of Niobrara, from left. Brandt serves as chair of the Legislature's Natural Resources Committee. DeKay ...
Nebraska lawmakers gave final approval Thursday to the merger of two state agencies intended to increase the state's focus on water. ... from State Sen. Tom Brandt of Plymouth, ...
Nebraska lawmakers are scrambling against a deadline to address a $262 million shortfall. Skip to content. ... "We need to broaden the base," said state Sen. Tom Brandt.
During the floor debate, Republican Sens. Merv Riepe of Ralston and Tom Brandt of Plymouth expressed doubts about the bill's language, including its overlaps with the Nebraska State Activities ...
“We want to get in line first and access as many funds as we can for rural build out,” said Sen. Tom Brandt of Plymouth. “It’s sort of swinging for FCC to invest $20B in rural broadband ...
The men who helped build Plymouth, Nebraska were soldiers before they were farmers, Union Army veterans who laid a foundation of service in the northeast corner of Jefferson County.