Senator Deb Fischer has reintroduced the She DRIVES Act to help women and other demographics be included in test crash research. According to Sen. Fischer, women are 73% more likely to be seriously injured in car crashes than men.
Sen. Deb Fischer is gearing up for Monday's inuguration ofDeb Fischer took time out of her day to talk to NTV’s Deandra Kurtenbach about planning the inaugurat
Senator Deb Fischer (R) of Nebraska officially introduced Donald Trump as the new President of the United States on Monday.
"Outdated crash testing standards make women 17 percent more likely to be killed in auto crashes than men, but that doesn't have to be the case."
The Beef State was well represented at President Donald Trump's inauguration as the new commander in chief dined on Nebraska beef at a meal hosted by Sen. Deb F
UNL choir students sang. Sen. Deb Fischer gave remarks. And steaks from Omaha were served for lunch. Monday's inauguration had a distinctly Nebraska flair.
The bipartisan leaders of the 60th Inaugural Committee kicked off the Inauguration Day swearing-in ceremony by highlighting the importance of American democracy as the country is close to celebrating 250 years.
Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Nebraska) spoke Monday at President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. See her full remarks, along with the ceremony's invocation by Timothy Michael Cardinal Dolan, archbishop of New York.
While running for U.S. Senate in Nebraska, working class candidate Dan Osborn characterized the Senate as “a country club of millionaires that work for billionaires.” In November, he almost crashed their party.
Dan Osborn, a former union president and strike leader, almost won a Senate seat in deep-red Nebraska as a populist independent. Osborn has now started a PAC to recruit, train, and support more blue-collar candidates for public office.
Sen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska and Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota hosted a luncheon for Monday’s presidential inauguration. The main course was Angus ribeye from Omaha Steaks. Over 200 guests were at the luncheon, including President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.