Newsletter

Dear Friend,

As your U.S. Senator, I want to keep you posted on the work I’m doing on your behalf in Nebraska and Washington. In this newsletter, you will find my most recent update. If you have comments or questions, please click here to send a message.

Questioning the Ag Secretary on wildfire disaster assistance, improving FSA processes

 

As Nebraskans recover from historic wildfires, I questioned U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins on how the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) can deliver disaster assistance faster, including improving Farm Service Agency processing. Click above to watch.

ICYMI: My Emergency Conservation Program Improvement Act, to expedite ag producers’ access to federal disaster relief, passed the Senate. Click here to read more.

In the news:
North Platte Post: Federal Officials Acknowledge Delays, Challenges in Wildfire Aid for Nebraska Ranchers
American Ag Network: Fischer Questions Ag Secretary on Wildfire Disaster Assistance, Improving FSA Processes


Securing federal funds for Avera St. Anthony's Hospital in O'Neill

In 2024, Avera St. Anthony’s Hospital suffered a terrible accident, and I’m proud of the work they’ve done to build back stronger. As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I secured federal funding to invest in a new, reliable boiler system and make sure this team can continue their incredible work.

In the news:
The Frontier and Holt County Independent: U.S. Senator Deb Fischer Pays Visit to St. Anthony’s Hospital


USDA to relocate resources to Clay Center

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced the U.S. Meat Animal Research Center in Clay Center will be expanding its federal research capabilities by receiving additional employees and projects to the state. This move by USDA will benefit Nebraska’s farmers and ranchers and is a real effort to place folks in the field, closer to those who are impacted by their work. Click here to read my full statement.

In the news:
Rural Radio: USDA plans to move more research to USMARC in Nebraska as part of reorganization
Chadron Radio: Fischer Welcomes USDA Announcement to Relocate Research Project to Clay Center


Sending off the National Guard

I was honored to address the Nebraska National Guard as they prepare to deploy to East Africa. To our national guard and their families: thank you. As an American, and proud Nebraskan, I’m deeply grateful for your service to our country.

In the news:
KETV: “They really are indispensable’: Nebraska National Guard deploys to Djibouti for 10-month mission


Visit to Smeal Fire Apparatus

When I think about true, quality American manufacturing, I think of Smeal Fire Apparatus in Snyder. This incredible team assembles fire engines for departments across the country, and I was pleased to stop in and see their facility. Our firefighters need the best equipment they can get, and this crew is ready to meet the demand.


Accepting applications for U.S. Service Academy nominations

I’m proud to once again accept applications from young Nebraskans who are interested in attending one of our prestigious U.S. Service Academies. This is an incredible opportunity to serve our country and fellow Americans, and I encourage all who are interested to apply. Click here to learn more about the process.

In the news:
KFMT Fremont: Fischer accepting service academy nominations


Weekly columns

As you may know, I write a weekly column that is published on my website, posted across my social media, and distributed to newspapers across Nebraska. Catch up on my latest columns below. You may access a full archive, here.


It’s an honor to serve you in Congress. For timely updates on my work on behalf of Nebraska follow me on Facebookand X. As always, if you have any comments, questions, or ideas for me and my team, please do not hesitate to call, write, or click here to send a direct message.

Sincerely,

Deb Fischer
U.S. Senator for Nebraska