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Opinion

Honoring our Patriots

nOte frOm d.C . On September 11, 2001, America suffered a series of terrible losses.

George Mason’s epiphany

I was recently contacted by a Nebraska resident who complained about my support for the Convention of States (COS) initiative. They argued the process was illegitimate and dangerous and could lead to a run-away convention wiping out our beloved constitution, etc. Over the years I have devoted a number of these weeklies to this topic, so here goes.

Bonehead move by State Attorney General should not stand

At a time when people’s trust in government is waning, Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers issued an opinion that the Legislature’s Office of the Public Counsel, better known as the Ombudsman’s Office, is unconstitutional.

The reality of electric vehicles

nOte frOm Out-of-touch Washington, D.C. bureaucrats are trying to impose their preferences on the entire country.

Nebraska’s entrepreneurs

nOte frOm Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of meeting with Candice Price, the owner of Home Team Auto Sales in Omaha. Candice traveled out to Washington to speak with her federal representatives about the challenges she’s faced as an entrepreneur and business owner.

Nebraska’s people make Nebraska great

Over the last month, I’ve had the opportunity to meet with constituents in many of the Third District’s 80 counties. It has been a busy time with many hours spent behind the windshield, and I’m encouraged by the Nebraskans doing so much to help our communities thrive.

Empowering workers and job creators

W Labor Day is an opportunity to acknowledge and show appreciation for the contributions of the American workforce. Unfortunately, American workers didn’t have much to celebrate this Labor Day.

August in Nebraska

WashingtOn d.C . As part of the August state work period, I’ve had the pleasure of working back home in Nebraska and traveling the state.

Constitutional Carry went live September 2

Article III, section 27 of Nebraska’s Constitution says that new legislation ordinarily becomes effective “three calendar months after the adjournment of the session at which it passed.” This year, that date fell on September 2. Among many other new laws that will “go live” at that time is LB 77, my constitutional carry bill.