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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 27

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THURSDAY, APRIL 4. 1goi LINCOLN, MS. JOURNAL LEGISLATUnEHEBnASKA 327 New Nebraska court of appeals Lawmaker blasts tax plan ConAgra chief said to be trying to protect LB775 incentives 6 judges rather than 9 By Kathleen Rutledge ByEdRusso Journal SUMhouMBurMU The new state court of appeals will have six judges in-stead of nine as proposed, the Legislature deckled Wednesday. At the request of Sea Doug Kristensen of Minden, lawmakers voted JM for an amendment to reduce the number of Judges, They rejected his amendment to let the number of judges increase with the court's caseload, then recessed before voting for the second time on the bill to create the COUrt. Kristensen's LB732 would implement a constitutional amendment approved by voters in November.

The appeals court was to have three panels composed of three judges each to hear appeals from the state's district courts. Kristensen reluctantly proposed fewer judges to save the state money during hard financial times. This is a difficult year," he said. "Everybody has to take their own hit" Would save $1 million Kristensen estimated the reduction would save $1 mil- lion in the next two years. His amendment to allow the governor to appoint the three additional judges as the court's workload increases failed 20-17, with 25 votes needed for adoption.

ed, saying the Legislature would be giving up more of its authority over the judiciary if it approved Kristensen's proposal. 4 "This is a major, major change in our relationship with the court," Beutler said. Beutler: 3 courts Furthermore, he said, the new court, with six judges, should alleviate the current backlog of cases. If the Supreme Court and the two panels of the appeals court are counted, he said, "that's three courts doing the work of one now. I think you're making an easy street here for the Judges." -r Sea Ernie Chambers of Omaha, who has opposed the appeals court from the beginning, said Kristensen was trying futUely to make the court more acceptable.

"Only a bunch of unthinking nincompoops would see this as an amendment to make this bad bill better," he said. Lawmakers also debated an amendment proposed by Sea DiAnna Schimek of Lincoln to make proceedings of the judicial nominating commissions open to the public Not germane "It would be very appropriate for the Judiciary to open up this process," she said in attempting to revive the contents of a bill, sponsored by Sea Rex Haberman of Imperial, that was killed in the Judiciary Committee. Speaker of According to an unsigned summary of the proposal obtained by the Lincoln Journal, the amendment would contain "technical provisions intended to meet U.S. Equal Protection, Nebraska Uniformity and Special Legislation Clauses, to eliminate ripple effect of future 4-R Act type claims, and to enable Nebraska to avoid breach of LB77S exemption contracts." The 4-R Act is a federal law that prohibits discriminatory taxation of railroads and was used by carline and railroad companies in the lawsuits that challenged Nebraska's personal property tax system. The summary indicated the tional amendment which would require voter approval, would be retroactive to JaaM99l.

It said the proposal was "politically highly possible" because it retained most personal property tax exemptions. It said repealing at least the exemption for agricultural equipment is the only way the state could win 4-R Act cases. 21 bills pass; i 1 r. -nana, -e. aVe, ft.

-4V Journal stanhouw BufMu Sea Tim Hall of Omaha on Wednesday blasted a personal property tax plan that he said was put forth by ConAgra chief executive Mike Harper. Han said Harper is trying to protect the LB77S corporate tax incentives that he backed in 1987. "I cant believe it Mike Harper cant even be that arrogant, said Han, who chairs the Legislature's Revenue Committee. "If the personal property tax wasnt so serious, it would be laughable, a proposal like that" But ConAgra spokeswoman Lynn Phares told Associated Press Harper didn't write the proposal and that be wasnt pushing it She said it was written by tax lawyer Nick Niemann, a member of the McGrath North law firm retained by ConAgra, and he intended it as a way to generate discussioa Niemann did not return telephone calls to the Lincoln Journal Invited Hall noted that Omaha area senators had been invited to attend a Friday luncheon at the Nebraska Club in Lincoln at which Harper for former Sea Vard Johnson of Omaha are to speak. The letter of invitation from the Kristensen said the appeals court would help ease the backlog of cases that have inundated the state Supreme the Legislature Dennis Baack of Kimball ruled that twin, dui me numoer of cases is sure to rise.

scnimeK amenomem was not germane 10 wist. Sea Chris Beutler of Lincoln and other senators object- Chambers' motion to overrule the speaker failed 13-20. i U1IC pi UillUllS unsolicited fax Property tax ball lobbed into Nelson's court Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce indicated the purpose of the luncheon was to discuss economic development HaU was suspicious of the economic development pitch. "I think it's a convoluted approach to just protect LB775," he said. "It's putting the medicine in the jello so the little kid win eat it" However, he said he expected Harper would get a different reception from senators this year than they did in 1987, when ConAgra said it would leave the state if corporate tax incentives were not passed.

"This isnt the same Legislature that passed LB77S in 1987. This Legislature is not going to roll over and play dead for ConAgra or Mike Harper," Hall said. LB775 included personal property tax exemptions for such items as corporate jetS. The proposal to which Hall referred calls for two steps to resolve the personal property tax crisis the state faces because of a recent Nebraska Supreme Court decision. First step The first step would be for the Legislature to put farm machinery and equipment back on the personal property tax rolls by legislative action.

The second step would be to propose a constitutional amendment that confirms existing exemptions including business Inventories, household goods, livestock and intangibles from the personal property tax. Bill distributing state's electoral votes is passed By Staff Writers and rem Sendees Wednesday's vote on a bill that would make Nebraska the second state in the country to distribute presidential electoral votes by congressional district was sharply divided on partisan lines In the officially non-partisan Legislature. All 21 Democrats joined by three Republicans and one independent voted in support of the measure, which 23 Republicans opposed. LB11S passed, 25-23. The bill was introduced by Sea DiAnna Schimek of Lincoln, a Democrat and co-sponsored by Sens.

Don Wesely of Lincoln and John Lindsay of Omaha, both Democrats, and Sens. Dennis Baack of Kimball and David Bernard-Stevens of North Platte, both Republicans. Sea Brad Ashford of Omaha, a former Democrat joined Baack and Bernard-Stevens to form the Republican trio supporting the bill Wednesday. The bill now goes to Gov. Ben Nelson for action.

Nelson supports the concept I of the bill, spokesman Brian Rockey said Wednesday. the committee was unable to come up with anything at its meeting. The governor said creating a tax advisory commission would not exclude find- ing a personal property tax solution in the meantime He has not favored as-sembling the state tax system a piece at a time, he said, but on the otter hand, "I dont think we want to keep in jeopardy our tax base any longer than we have to." Although HaU said Wednesday that he understood from Sandy Scofield, Nelson's chief of staff, that the administration may have a proposal ready in two or three days, Nelson said he does not know whether that is possible. During the committee meeting, Sea Jerome Warner of Waverly said he would be willing to come back to a special session to deal with the personal property lax situation if necessary. Sea Carson Rogers of Ord agreed.

Warner said there would be nothing By Associated Presa It would be illegal to intentionally send an unsolicited fax message In Nebraska under a bill passed by the Legislature Thursday. Sea Don Wesely's LB408 received 42-0 final approval The Lincoln senator's measure prohibits electronic or telephonic transmissions to a facsimile device without the receiver's prior, express permission. Violation of the law would be considered a deceptive trade practice punishable by six months in prison andor a $1,000 fine. 'Y Committees that support statewide 11 A 4 1 1 A 11 By Kathleen Rutledge Journal StatertouseBurgau The Legislature's Revenue Committee came up with no magic solutions to the personal property tax crisis during a Wednesday meeting and seemed to be waiting for Gov. Ben Nelson to pull something out of his hat i Chairman Tim Hall of Omaha said he wanted to see what the governor proposes, but he also raised the possibility of having a special legislative session after an advisory commission has reviewed the tax system.

If the Legislature does not take action Cynthia Johnson named director on personal property taxes oeiore ine i i 1 regular session ends June 5, it would OI legislative reSCarCll QIVISIOII worse than the committee's proposing a bill that all members did not support solidly. He indicated that he sensed no consensus among committee members on That was evident when Sea David Landis of Lincoln presented his proposal, which would eliminate the personal property tax, except on motor vehicles, and make up most of the lost revenue with a variety of measures. A tax on telephone access charges would raise $5.3 million; on newspaper sales, $3.4 million; on energy sales to farmers and businesses and power plants, $44 millioa Landis also suggested raising corporate Income taxes about $10 million by creating a superbracket and ending a $13.4 million fee that retailers get for collecting the sales tax. Property tax rates would have to increase to raise the same amount of revenue for local governments from a smaller tax base that did not include personal property. To protect homeowners from having to pay more in property taxes, Landis would exempt the first $8,000 of a home's value.

Committee members had little reaction to the proposal. "Isnt this treating ag a little rough?" Sea Elroy Hefner of Coleridge asked, referring to the proposed tax on electricity for irrigators plus fuel and other energy sources for farmers. utvu ovurcuiuig guvit, houl ouu. "We'd probably be looking at a special Session before the end of the year. oauoi questions woura nave 10 uie exira reports with the state Accountability and Disclosure Commission under LB534, passed 41-0.

Under current law, such reports are filed 55 days before the date on which the signed petitions are due at the secretary of state's office. The bill by Sea Ron Withem of PapUlion provides for monthly reporting during the signature gathering period. Lawmakers also passed: LB 403, sponsored by Sen. Spence Morris-sev of Tecumseh, which would require the "it's certainly not the solution we were looking for," Nelson said Thursday. He said it may be based on the fact that LEGISLATURE Affairs Committee.

She became counsel to Speaker Dennis Baack of Kimball in January 1991. She also has been a legislative aide, a law clerk in Lancaster County Court and a reporter for The Lincoln Star. She earned her law degree from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 1979. She attended Gustavus Adolphus College in St Peter, Minn; and graduated cum laude from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1970 with a degree in history. She did graduate work In history at UNL in 1970-71.

Johnson is married to Ed Howard, who has covered the statehouse since 1974 as Lincoln correspondent for the Associated Press. Cynthia G. Johnson, legal counsel to the speaker of the Legislature, will become director of the legislative research division, Sea Jerome Warner of Waverly said Wednesday. Warner chairs the Legislature's executive board, which decided to hire Johnson Tuesday afternooa I Johnson will start her new position on Monday and win earn $55,000 a year. She succeeds Richard Hargesheimer, who agreed to resign in January after six years as director.

Hargesheimer earned i $61,000 a Johnson has been a counsel for various legislative committees since September 1981. Her last assignment was the Government Military and Veterans' state Game and Parks Commission depart- Calendar By AstociaM Prats Mnd Legislature, Flrtt SMilon April sstti Legislative Day Convened: :OOo.m.CST. Poised: IBs 44, 140, 162a, 190, 193, 204, 332. 115. Placed an Oanaral Pile (notwithstanding committee action) LB671.

--Advanced from General File: LB203. Adlourned: 5:01 p.m. mem 10 euoDiiin a six-nour now punier education program. Passed 39-S. sponsored by Sen.

Paul Hartnett of Bellevue. which would allow the state to divest Its Interest in the Strategic Air Command Museum. Passed 41-0. LB772r a bill sponsored by Sen. Loran Schmlt of Bellwood.

which would eliminate the state Water Management Board. Passed 40-0. 301 ArnicriMMt Wanteds 473-7451 148 Personals liwYoufsolf lii-ii r.isn rib isnrs mom miWB Journal-Star WANT-ADS Anytime 7 doys. 464-M94, 437-WW 132 Hobbles Stamps Coins Sf DATING SERVICE Mldweitl largest A best.The Blue Moon Dating Service with over 2150 local client. 4Vi yrt In Dullness.

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5:30 p.m. Saturday 8:00 am Call to place your ad 473-7451 Toll Free 1-800-742-7315, or bring your ad to the Journal-Star Want-Ad Counter 926 'P' St, Lincoln, NE 68508. DeadlMM tor new oDs, concetlotiona, corrections and extensions of In-column ad: p.m. of the day prior to publication () p.m. Saturday for Sunday and Monday).

Advance deadlines for holldavi. when conctllins en od, be sure to est a "cancellation Display eds: 3 werklna days prior to publication. Want-Ad Ads appear Hi both Star end Journal or SeiMav Jevrnol-itor at the following prices (effective Jon. 1. mi); No.

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Meridlon Park Centre, St. cream, male, Cockopoo, opricot, neutered, yrs, Pitt-bull, brown wwhite mala, IS FOUND CATS: DSH, whit werav A Mack tiger, female, adult, DSH, pray tabby, male, adult, DSH, block wwhlte, male, adult. 475-5445 Dealer space available 464-455 or 4W-BW7 Single Dance Sot. April at Beet Western Airport Inn. Music bv Craig Eatudlllo.

Members free. Oak buffet, excellent condition, S371 Coll 47etT, leave message. CAPITAL HUMANE SOCIITT some extra cash with your oivn Non-members ss. Door open at 477-rm Sponsored bv The Crowd. More Into 477-007S.

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April 13m, anv4pm, Suite 43Z GreentreeCt. Gateway North- Lincoln Call 444-4151 SOON Seminar a Training Systems FOUND: Male Pekinee, light ton Wwhit morklnes, found at See Surroundlne Area Garage Solw-garage clean-out. 3700 Comhusker Hwy. 464-04, THE COUNTRY STORE I I PAY FOR YOUR iM ADS CONVENIENTLY IjffiL-' WITH YOUR VISA OR MASTERCARD tlSt So 7th (1 btk So of South) Lost female black whit Alaskan Malomut. weight 0-e5 lbs, choke chain A tost, 2Sth A Gar VAC Case collector tractor, ask Ing S350.

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TflnnRMiN 43S-0Q60 eves Pre-PaM CMtsifloeHens Personals (148), Snare LMno Quarters 730), Situations Wonted (MO), Will Do BabyslHIno (M2). Minimum od site 1 Lost fishing tackle box South tide Arts A TQUSHWCMAH 302 of Holme Lake en Saturday. Re- Crafts word, 4e-lt9 CCnTEST Lew Cost Family Want-Ads tMes4 For any number of eenonal Item for sale, with a price for each. Malllne AerillSAM.Som VP to tl.MO OO. Additional Hon St.

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SM extra to have your ad billed). Minimum i lines. Private parties We're moklne all the rlent move. U-Seve Moving Ce. 4SS-lfS7.

Shert woticeOulckReatenobt I 303 Building Material LOST: S20 Reward US Army field locket (olive drob color) near Holmes Lake Dam momine of Morch JO. Has U.S. Army patch A PLUS BANNER no commercial buwnem. Blind Sex Member The Journal-Star offers blind box service to wont-ad customer who with to remain anonymous and have 27'kHH name ENEVOLDSEN MtxMurtng 3 Wttoootorful 1 SxlO commercial (tore front windows, lntukld alas, lights 155 Ticket Exchange Including: Check Usl Inventory Sheet 4 Directional Arrows confidential replies. The chore tor tw aervtce I SHOO replies or called tor at the JounMt-Stor office, 111.00 replies are to be en above packet.

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In stock. Hardwood plywood, veneers, dowel, etc. 477-599 1 ptyouroararowida United Airlines, May 30th, S7S. make ever effort to avoid errors bv carefully proofreading Oil LOST Ml, vacmtty of th A Mohawk. Longhair orev fleer adult 14 22 Display Poster Coll 824-8444, male cot wim blue collar a 2 toes.

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copy. However, we otk that you check your ad the flret day oppearv If vou find mlttatt. pies call 473-745I to the error con be corrected. reeret met we comet be mpemleto tor mere than em day's incorrect Imerttori. Ctolm for adiuitment mut be mode "within 7 day of publication.

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hot the rtpht to edit, revise, properly claMlfv or reied advertising copy which Llteilme treated lumber or high Round trip ticket to Houilon from does not conform to Its rule ond regulations. LOST: 1 Great Pyrenees wcot-tort, male ho ID toes- Le. while does: 21 me old mole, yr old duality redwood. Free estimate. Omeho, April 11-15.

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old Blue Point 129 Starnese wphtk col lor, near 13th Antlevet, Buy me A Selling Pov Cosh. Hours: I -J South St. 111 Lodket, 14 corot eotd rings. VEL-ROVS, H. 31st.

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