LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Property tax reform has long been a priority for Nebraska senators and Governor Jim Pillen. Frustrated by what they see as a lack of progress, a new group is taking matters into its own hands.

Advocates for All Nebraskans held a news conference Monday in the Capitol rotunda to outline why they believe reform is necessary and what changes they want to see.

The group is petitioning for a constitutional amendment that would reduce home property valuations for tax purposes by 50%, meaning only half the assessed amount would be taxed. It is also pushing for a state law that would cap property tax levy increases at 3% year over year.

“When we feel that our state senators aren’t hearing us, when we feel that our state senators aren’t representing us — like with property

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