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If Nebraska is 89.4% ag land, and ag land is taxed at 75% value (100% for all other land), why don't they just raise the ag taxes slightly to make up for cutting residential taxes instead of charging extra for gravesites, postage, and necessities?
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The top 5 purchasers of land in Nebraska from 2018-2022 were 4 out of state firms ... and the Governor
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