LINCOLN – Nebraska Chamber President Bryan Slone issued the following statement today on the outcome of legislative debate related to property tax relief and economic incentives.
“It’s Day 3 of the remaining legislative session, and unfortunately, both a property tax reform bill and economic incentives legislation stalled without action. This is a pivotal time for Nebraska. Our businesses are struggling to make ends meet and keep Nebraskans on their payrolls. It is essential that the state remains competitive in attracting businesses, jobs and people as we rebuild our economy and put Nebraskans back to work. “Right now, Nebraskans are most concerned about the health of their families and their ability to provide for them by securing a job. The new, improved economic incentives program is ready to go to work for them on its own merits. “There is sufficient time to act. During the next two weeks, all state leaders need to step up, recognize the consequences of a failure to act and cooperatively move critical legislation forward without raising taxes on an already burdened economy. The stakes could not be higher as actions or inaction now will have consequences for years to come.”
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LINCOLN – Chambers of Commerce and economic developers across Nebraska today are calling on state leaders to seek compromise in the remainder of the legislative session. Delivering both acceptable property tax reform and a modernized economic incentives program will help reboot Nebraska’s economy and get Nebraskans back to work in good-paying jobs. Now is not the time to let a successful economic incentives program expire, they write.
Pass LB720 to help get Nebraskans back to work Nebraska is fortunate to be in a better employment and economic position than other states at this time. We can use that advantage to bounce back and compete better nationally and internationally, right now. Even more importantly, we can enhance quality-of-life for families challenged by the economic conditions of coronavirus. Now’s the time to pass the ImagiNE Nebraska Act (LB720). No question: We must get Nebraskans back to work safely and businesses growing competitively. Economic incentives are one of the primary tools states can use to stimulate investment from the private sector –investment that will help get our economy growing at this critical time. The state’s commitment in LB720 will help jumpstart that activity. Economic incentive agreements are public/private partnerships that have historically returned $2.02 in goods and services for $1 in incentives earned. That’s in addition to the $10.8 billion in private capital investment, 100,000 jobs and 170 communities in Nebraska that have benefited from the current incentives program over the last decade. ImagiNE Nebraska better promotes upskilling and workforce development to improve quality of life for all working Nebraskans, and those looking to relocate here. The bill requires higher wages than in the past and mandatory health insurance options. Under LB720, benefits earned by employers can be used toward workforce training, childcare and education programs, in addition to the traditional tax incentives. LB720 is a targeted program designed to support 21st-Century economic and civic needs. It supports the growth of Nebraska’s economic bread and butter – agribusiness and manufacturing – with right-sized thresholds for small businesses, startups, entrepreneurs and rural communities. The flexibility in benefits is designed to help startups and small businesses scale up. These are exactly the high-growth sectors and good-paying jobs we should be pursuing. Proudly, the proposed economic incentives plan continues to be a pay-for-performance program – no benefit until investments are made and jobs are created. Our economic reboot and acceleration are dependent on our combined ability to work together for the benefit of Nebraska businesses, workers and agricultural producers. There is no more time for inaction. Now is the time for action. Together, state and local chambers of commerce and economic development organizations are urging legislators to:
This bill is ready to go to work for Nebraskans. Don’t let Nebraska be the only state without an incentive program just when we need it most. Signed by: Alliance Chamber of Commerce Atkinson Area Chamber of Commerce Aurora Development Corporation Greater Bellevue Area Chamber of Commerce Box Butte Development Corporation Broken Bow Chamber of Commerce Butler County Chamber of Commerce Cass County Nebraska Economic Development Council Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce Cozad Chamber of Commerce Cozad Development Corporation Dawson Area Development Falls City Economic Development and Growth Enterprise (EDGE) Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce Greater Fremont Development Council Gage Area Growth Enterprise (NGage) Gothenburg Chamber of Commerce Grand Island Area Economic Development Corporation Grand Island Chamber of Commerce Hastings Economic Development Corporation Kearney Area Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Council of Buffalo County Keith County Area Development Corporation City of Laurel Economic Development League of Nebraska Municipalities Lincoln Chamber of Commerce Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry Nebraska City Area Economic Development Corporation Nebraska City Tourism & Commerce Nebraska Diplomats Nebraska Economic Developers Association Norfolk Area Chamber of Commerce Norfolk Area Economic Development Council North Platte Area Chamber and Development Corporation Northwest Nebraska Development Corporation, Dawes County Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce Omaha Public Power District O’Neill Area Chamber of Commerce Phelps County Development Corporation Ralston Area Chamber of Commerce Sarpy County Economic Development Corporation City of Scottsbluff Economic Development Scottsbluff/Gering United Chamber Twin Cities Development Assoc., Inc. Seward County Chamber & Development Partnership Sidney and Cheyenne County Economic Development Partnership South Platte United Chambers of Commerce South Sioux City Community Development Agency Washington County Chamber of Commerce Gateway Development Corporation, Washington county Valentine Chamber of Commerce Valley County Economic Development Wayne Area Economic Development Western Nebraska Economic Development York County Development Corporation |
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