I am new on this committee, and I am excited to be on this committee because I want to be able to make sure that we are funding programs that work, and the producers use, where they are able to have fewer inputs, and also be more…
Deb Fischer
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Deb Fischer is a United States Senator from Nebraska, serving since 2013. A member of the Republican Party, she has focused on issues such as agriculture, trade, and child care during her time in office. Fischer has been an advocate for policies that support agricultural producers and has expressed concerns about trade deals that may negatively impact them. She has also emphasized the importance of balancing work and family needs, particularly in relation to child care options for families in Nebraska.
I am new on this committee, and I am excited to be on this committee because I want to be able to make sure that we are funding programs that work.
I am new on this committee, and I am excited to be on this committee because I want to be able to make sure that we are funding programs that work, and the producers use, where they are able to have fewer inputs, and also be more…
I hope that Congress is going to quickly provide Appropriations so we can see the construction of the facility as well.
I hope that Congress is going to quickly provide Appropriations so we can see the construction of the facility as well.
I appreciated all your comments and all your viewpoints, and I think it just reinforced how important it is that every state be able to set up and monitor their own elections.
I appreciated all your comments and all your viewpoints, and I think it just reinforced how important it is that every state be able to set up and monitor their own elections.
Providing access to E15 helps families save money at the gas pump, it is better for our environment, and it boosts our nation's energy security.
In a rural state like mine, where nearly 94 percent of the fire departments, are entirely volunteer-run, programs like the Volunteer Fire Assistance Program are crucial.
I will continue to advocate for more funding for programs that truly are able to take care of the land that the Federal Government has.





