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Nebraska Tax and License Fee Amendment (2012)
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The Nebraska Tax and License Fee Amendment did not make the November 2012 ballot in Nebraska as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. The measure proposes requiring a two-thirds majority of Nebraska lawmakers to approve tax and license fee increases.[1]
The measure was sponsored by Sen. Pete Pirsch.
Text of measure
If referred to the ballot, voters will be asked:[2]
A constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds vote of the Legislature to approve any bill that imposes or increases a tax or license fee.
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- See also: Amending the Nebraska State Constitution
In order to qualify a proposed measure to the statewide ballot, 60% of the members of the Nebraska State Legislature must vote in approval.
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