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Congress Members of Congress Nebraska. About Ads Hide These Ads. Representatives The United States is divided into congressional districts, each with a population of about , individuals. Find your representative by entering your address:. Map of Congressional Districts. Continue to Site. They subsequently had three sons and one daughter.
Wanting to serve his country, Don joined the Air Force in and served for He served in the intelligence, electronic warfare, reconnaissance and public affairs career fields and had 16 assignments all over the world. Smith has tackled issues ranging from biofuels and other forms of domestic energy to transportation research and development to fashioning legislation promoting rural America.
Smith has consistently voted against tax increases, massive government bailouts, and was unwavering in his opposition of the misguided health care bill now creating massive uncertainty for our nation's job creators.
Federal Government. Home Government Federal Government. Senator Deb Fischer. Senator Ben Sasse. Congressman Jeff Fortenberry - 1st District. Jump to: navigation , search. Twenty-five of the chamber's 49 seats were up for election in The chamber's Republican supermajority increased from with an unaffiliated member to Click to read more » Nebraska has a Republican trifecta.
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How do I update a page? Election results. Privacy policy About Ballotpedia Disclaimers Login. Nebraska State Senate. General Information. Session start: [1]. Session end: [1]. November 3, November 8, Click to read more ». Nebraska State Senate District 1. Julie Slama.
Nebraska State Senate District 2. Robert Clements. Nebraska State Senate District 3. Carol Blood. Nebraska State Senate District 4. Bob Hilkemann. Nebraska State Senate District 5. Mike McDonnell. Nebraska State Senate District 6.
Machaela Cavanaugh. Nebraska State Senate District 7. Tony Vargas. Nebraska State Senate District 8. Megan Hunt. Nebraska State Senate District 9.
John Cavanaugh. Nebraska State Senate District Wendy DeBoer. Terrell McKinney. Steve Lathrop. Justin T. John Arch. Lynne Walz. Ben Hansen. Joni Albrecht. Brett Lindstrom. Mike Flood. John McCollister. Mike Hilgers. Mike Moser. Bruce Bostelman. Mark Kolterman. Suzanne Geist. Matt Hansen. Anna Wishart. Patty Pansing Brooks. Eliot Bostar. Myron Dorn. Rich Pahls. Tom Brandt. Steve Halloran.
Curt Friesen. Raymond Aguilar. Matt Williams. John Lowe. Dave Murman. Lou Ann Linehan. Timothy J. Tom Briese. Mike Groene. Tom Brewer. Dan Hughes. Rita Sanders. Adam Morfeld. Steve Erdman. John Stinner. Jen Day. View other episodes here. Major issues in Major issues in the legislative session included school funding, prison reform, the budget, and taxes.
Major issues in Major issues in the legislative session included tax cuts, capital punishment, same-sex marriage, and electronic cigarettes. Major issues in At the top of the list for the legislature was reforming the state's child welfare system, while Governor Dave Heineman 's R priorities were job creation and maintaining fiscal discipline.
Three-fifths of members in Nebraska's unicameral chamber can vote to override a veto, which is 30 of the 49 members.
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