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The U.S. should have never-fail electricity!

eWs by Senator Tom Brewer I participated in the Governor’s Pheasant Hunt recently. This is the fourth time I’ve been honored to participate in this important event.

Growing a brighter, more prosperous future

W The American economy is powered by innovation and the hardworking Americans who faithfully do their jobs every day. The role of the federal government should be to empower, not hinder, the productive workers and world-leading innovators who drive our country’s remarkable capacity for growth.

Big money, big contributions rule in elections these days

The election is thankfully over, but I still can’t get over how much money pours into these campaigns. Back in the day, if a state legislative candidate spent more than $100,000 on a campaign to get elected to a $12,000-a-year post at the State Capitol, it was a big deal.

Let’s get to work

nOte frOm d.C . The 2024 election is over.

Keeping the farm in the Farm Bill

insights frOm d.C . As harvest draws to a close, Nebraska’s producers are worried.

What does right look like?

look like? Despite the outcome, I admire Governor Pillen’s persistence and determination to call a Special Session of the Legislature over Nebraska’s high property taxes. They are depopulating my part of the state.

Listen up and keep your hearing

Hearing loss affects millions of Americans. In fact, by age 75 over half of adults will have some form of hearing loss.

Getting serious about border security

 

Border security has long been a serious challenge facing our nation. Between the 1,933 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border and the 5,525 miles comprising our borders with Canada, there is no shortage of vulnerabilities which can be exploited by America’s enemies. Ignoring this fact creates a crisis of national security, humanitarian concern, economic strain, and public safety. Sadly, under the open border policies of the Biden-Harris administration, the crisis has gotten worse.

Celebrating Nebraska manufacturing

Manufacturing is critical for Nebraska’s economy. It contributes $21.6 billion to our annual gross domestic product. That’s a 57 percent increase from five years ago. Manufacturing is our secondlargest economic sector. It’s easy to see why. Whether it’s the food we eat, the machines we use, or the tools that help farmers and ranchers thrive, manufacturing touches every part of our daily lives. As we end Manufacturing Month, let’s celebrate the many successes of this growing industry.

Big lake dreams dashed by feasibility report

Like a comet that swings by the earth every few years, there’s been talk now and then about placing some huge development between Omaha and Lincoln along the Platte River. Between the state’s two largest cities would be an ideal location for a new football stadium for the Cornhuskers, the reasoning goes.