Repeal of a dead law to use public funds for private school

Repeal of a dead law to use public funds for private school tuition won't be on Nebraska's ballot

A measure to repeal a now-defunct law passed last year that would use public money to fund private school tuition has been pulled from Nebraska’s November ballot, the secretary of state announced Thursday. Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen said he's pulling from the ballot a measure to repeal the law that would have allowed corporations and individuals to divert millions of dollars in state income taxes they owed to nonprofit organizations that would award private school tuition scholarships. The Nebraska Legislature repealed and replaced that this year with a new law that cuts out the income tax diversion plan.

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