Nebraska Farmers Union Board Opposes Spending Lid
Lincoln, NE.
At their summer meeting, the Nebraska Farmers Union
(NEFU) Board of Directors voted to oppose the efforts to place a spending
lid in the Nebraska Constitution, and to join the Nebraskans for the Good
Life Coalition to actively work against its passage if it is placed on the
fall ballot.
The NEFU Board listed five main reasons for their opposition:
• The spending lid will cause a dramatic increase in property taxes
to offset reductions in state aid to education and local governmental
subdivision.
• The proposed spending lid as it is written, will disproportionately
impact rural communities because it is tied to population growth
and inflation. The majority of rural communities are losing population and increasing
in
poverty.
• The inflation rate in the spending lid may reflect the cost of
what consumers buy, but it does not reflect the cost of what government
buys, especially for education, health care, nursing home care,
and fire protection. Rural schools, hospitals, nursing homes, rural fire departments,
and counties will bear the brunt of the cuts. That means either
services
to rural people will go down dramatically, or property taxes will
go up, or likely both.
• This language does not belong in the Nebraska Constitution. It
ties the hands of our Governor and our state senators to do the
job we elect them to do, which is to use their best judgment to manage and control
spending
while meeting basic needs and services, including education, fire
protection, health care, food assistance, and nursing home care. Nebraska already
has
a balanced budget requirement.
• This ballot issue is sponsored by Americans for Limited Government,
an extremist national organization that brags about “its” petition
drive in Nebraska. They are tied to the Club for Growth, another
extremist group that opposes all farm programs and ethanol incentives.
Instead of
relying on volunteers, and a few paid circulators at the end of
the process, they hire petition circulators, and have no real volunteer
base in Nebraska.
John Hansen, President of Nebraska Farmers Union said, “As citizens,
we must not allow our citizen initiative process to be highjacked
and misused by an out of state extremist group. Their inflexible,
unworkable, and extremist
language does not belong in our state Constitution. This proposed
Constitutional Amendment is inflexible, unworkable, not easily
fixable, and will force
property taxes to go up. That will hurt our rural citizens and
communities. We strongly urge voters to oppose this proposed Constitutional
Amendment. |