PUBLIC HEARING:

Tuesday, October 11 – Thompson Alumni Center, 6705 Dodge Street, Omaha

1:30-4:30pm: Voter ID and 6:00-9:00pm: Minimum Wage

 

Initiative 432

Shall the Nebraska Constitution be amended to require that, before casting a ballot in any election, a qualified voter shall present valid photographic identification in a manner specified by the Legislature?

A vote “FOR” will amend the Nebraska Constitution to require that, before casting a ballot in any election, a qualified voter shall present valid photographic identification in a manner specified by the Legislature.

A vote ”AGAINST” means the Nebraska Constitution will not be amended in this manner.

¿Debe enmendarse la Constitución de Nebraska para exigir que, antes de emitir un voto en cualquier elección, un votante calificado presente una identificación fotográfica válida de la manera especificada por la Legislatura?

Un voto “A FAVOR” modificará la Constitución de Nebraska para exigir que, antes de emitir un voto en cualquier elección, un votante calificado presente una identificación fotográfica válida de la manera especificada por la Legislatura.Un voto “EN CONTRA” significa que la Constitución de Nebraska no se modificará de esta manera.

Initiative 433

Shall the Nebraska statute establishing a minimum wage for employees be amended to increase the state minimum wage from nine dollars ($9.00) per hour to ten dollars and fifty cents ($10.50) per hour on January 1, 2023, to twelve dollars ($12.00) per hour on January 1, 2024, to thirteen dollars and fifty cents ($13.50) per hour on January 1, 2025, and to fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour on January 1, 2026, to be adjusted annually thereafter to account for increases in the cost of living?

A vote “FOR” will amend the Nebraska statute establishing a minimum wage for employees to increase the state minimum wage from nine dollars ($9. 00) per hour to ten dollars and fifty cents ($10. 50) per hour on January 1, 2023, to twelve dollars ($12.00) per hour on January 1, 2024, to thirteen dollars and fifty cents ($13.50) per hour on January 1, 2025, and to fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour on January 1, 2026, to be adjusted annually thereafter to account for increases in the cost of living.

A vote “AGAINST” means the Nebraska statute establishing a minimum wage for employees will not be amended in such manner.

¿Debe enmendarse el estatuto de Nebraska que establece un salario mínimo para los empleados para aumentar el salario mínimo estatal de nueve dólares ($9.00) por hora a diez dólares y cincuenta centavos ($10.50) por hora el 1 de enero de 2023, a doce dólares ($12.00) por hora el 1 de enero de 2024, a trece dólares y cincuenta centavos ($13.50) por hora el 1 de enero de 2025, y a quince dólares ($15.00) por hora el 1 de enero de 2026, que se ajustará anualmente a partir de entonces para tener en cuenta los aumentos del costo de la vida?

Un voto “A FAVOR” modificará el estatuto de Nebraska que establece un salario mínimo para los empleados para aumentar el salario mínimo estatal de nueve dólares ($9.00) por hora a diez dólares y cincuenta centavos ($10.50) por hora el 1 de enero de 2023, a doce dólares ($12.00) por hora el 1 de enero de 2024, a trece dólares y cincuenta centavos ($13.50) por hora el 1 de enero de 2025, y a quince dólares ($15.00) por hora el 1 de enero de 2026, que se ajustará anualmente a partir de entonces para tener en cuenta los aumentos del costo de la vida.

Un voto “EN CONTRA” significa que la ley de Nebraska que establece un salario mínimo para los empleados no se modificará de esa manera

Nebraska Secretary of State Informational Pamphlet Initiative Measure Nos. 432 & 433 Appearing on the 2022 General Election Ballot

Amendment 1

A constitutional amendment to authorize any city, county, or other political subdivision owning or operating an airport to expend its revenues for the public purpose of developing or encouraging the development of new or expanded regularly scheduled commercial passenger air service at such airport.

A vote FOR this amendment will authorize any city, county, or other political subdivision that owns or operates an airport to use its revenue for the purpose of developing or encouraging the development of new or expanded regularly scheduled commercial passenger air service at such airport.

A vote AGAINST this amendment will not authorize a city, county, or other political subdivision that owns or operates an airport to use its revenue for such purpose.