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Updated: 1:39 PM Nov 6, 2009
Checkoff Outcry May be Persuading Nebraska Lawmakers
Lincoln, Nebraska Opposition to Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman's plan to use some crop checkoff dollars to balance the state budget may be working.
Posted: 11:04 AM Nov 6, 2009Reporter: Associated Press Email Address: desk@1011now.com |
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Opposition to Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman's plan to use some crop checkoff dollars to balance the state budget may be working.
Nebraska Farm Bureau President Keith Olsen has been asking state lawmakers whether they support Heineman's proposal to take about $750,000 from the corn, wheat, dry bean and other funds to help deal with a projected $334 million revenue shortfall.
Olsen said on Friday that he hasn't heard "any senators say this makes sense."
Sen. Danielle Conrad of Lincoln said she and other lawmakers have received a lot of correspondence from farmers opposing the use of checkoff dollars.
Checkoff fees are paid when farmers sell their crops. The money is used to research and promote crops.
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