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LB 384

Require the county assessor and one voting member of the governing bodies of participating political subdivisions to attend joint public hearings under the Property Tax Request Act

109th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Tanya Storer

Bill 9 SummaryMain Purpose and Intent:- LB 384 revises Nebraska's "Truth in Taxation" law by requiring a majority of the governing board members of a property taxing entity exceedi

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Bill Summary · LB 384

Bill 9 Summary

Main Purpose and Intent:
- LB 384 revises Nebraska's "Truth in Taxation" law by requiring a majority of the governing board members of a property taxing entity exceeding its allowable growth rate to attend the corresponding joint public hearing.

Key Provisions:
- Requires at least a majority of the elected members of any governing body participating in a property tax override joint public hearing to be present at the hearing.
- An amendment (AM703) changes this to require at least one voting member to attend.

Affected Parties:
- Local government entities (counties, cities, school districts, etc.) that levy property taxes.
- Taxpayers and the public attending the joint public hearings.

Procedural/Timeline Aspects:
- LB 384 was introduced on January 17, 2025.
- The bill was advanced from committee to General File with AM703.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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