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Opinion

Commitment to a strong economy

W As American families continue to battle historic inflation at 8.2 percent, Nebraskans are feeling the pain every time they reach for their wallets. According to the Joint Economic Committee, households in Nebraska are spending an extra $759 each month, or more than $9,000 annually, because of inflation.

Campaign spend in Nebraska is out of control

I’m struggling with the math on this one. At least 20 people running for the Nebraska Legislature are spending $100,000 or more on their campaigns.

Raising minimum wage hurts everyone

Ini tiative 433 will be on the ballot this coming Election Day. If the voters pass it, it will raise the minimum wage in Nebraska to $15 per hour by 2026.

International trade

WashingtOn d.C . Nebraska is one of the nation’s top agricultural states.

A nation that’s safe

W As Vladimir Putin’s barbaric invasion of Ukraine continues and China’s aggression toward Taiwan intensifies, we must take steps to ensure we have a sound national security policy at home and abroad. Iran, which is undergoing turmoil over internal human rights protests, has contributed arms used in Russia’s recent attacks on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.

Driving a culture of continuous improvement

g OVernOr American companies are the most innovative and customerfriendly in the world. People have numerous experiences as customers each day, and they’re accustomed to the exceptional service provided in the private sector.

Clerk of the Legislature Pat O’Donnell retiring

The longest serving clerk of the Nebraska Legislature said he was first alerted of coming changes to the nonpartisan nature of things about five years ago. Patrick J.

Failed Energy Policies

WashingtOn d.C . While on the campaign trail in 2019, then-candidate Biden guaranteed supporters that he would “end fossil fuel.” Since taking office, President Biden and his Administration have followed through on that promise by doing everything in their power to curtail domestic energy production.