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I'm Deb Fischer: This is why I want Nebraska's vote for Senate
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Two weeks ago, I stopped at the Hy-Vee grocery store off Pioneers Boulevard in Lincoln. I’d spent the day traveling back from meeting with Nebraskans in North Platte, Kearney and Grand Island – a long day on Interstate 80.
On my way in, an older gentleman recognized me and told me his story. He had lived right, paid his taxes on time, and contributed to Social Security his whole life. But now, that fixed income was buying less milk, fewer eggs and hardly any beef.
This wasn’t the future he’d expected. I thanked him for his thoughts, and as he walked away, he said, “Oh, and can you also fix that damn border?”
Sen. Deb Fisher speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill on May 1, 2024. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
All Americans, and Nebraskans especially, don’t need much to be happy. We take care of ourselves, and we work hard. But we do expect a safe place to raise a family, and a fair shot at earning a decent living – or at least enough to pay for housing, food and the occasional Huskers game.
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When my husband Bruce and I raised our family on the family ranch in Cherry County, things were different. Bringing up a family is hard work, but groceries were more affordable, and we knew that the police would keep the streets safe, all while the best military in the world protected our borders and our freedoms.
But as everyone now knows, including the gentleman in the parking lot of Hy-Vee, that’s not the America we’re living in anymore.
Sen. Deb Fischer speaks to the press on the transparency from the Department of Defense regarding the health of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Jan. 11, 2024, in Washington, D.C. (Anna Rose Layden/Getty Images)
Nebraska’s families today are paying about $1,140 more a month for essentials than they were just four years ago. We all feel the pinch in the checkout line, or when we pay our heating bill, or when we’re forced to choose between new school supplies and the mortgage payment. But when you put a dollar value on it, the loss is staggering. Every Nebraska family took at least a $13,000 pay cut this year compared to four years ago, and they didn’t do a thing to deserve it.
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The last four years, approximately five times the population of the entire state of Nebraska has poured into the United States – the vast majority across our southern border. Some people say illegal immigration is a victimless crime, what’s the big deal?
Try telling that to the Americans who’ve seen what an open border does to communities – sons and daughters lost to drug overdoses or violent crime, fathers and mothers who can’t get ahead at work because illegal immigrants work for less money under the table, or the hospitals and other social services that are now forced to care for people who aren’t even supposed to be here in the first place.
Sen. Deb Fischer speaks on border security and Title 42 during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol on May 11, 2023. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
In the last four years, the world has gone from a largely safe, stable place to literally on fire. Israel is fighting for its life, but America isn’t standing beside them. China is expanding its influence commercially and building up its military, but we’re not keeping up. Russia is taking advantage of weak American leadership, and other states will soon follow. The entire world that American leadership, power and commerce built the last 80 years is slipping through our fingers.
It’s not the America – or the world – I want my grandchildren to grow up in.
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When I first ran for Senate, I promised that I wouldn’t be another talking head on TV, another Washington show pony. Nebraska deserved a work horse, and so I put my head down and did the work. And I can honestly say to you today that I’ve delivered for the state that I love.
en. Deb Fischer speaks during a ceremony to unveil a statue of novelist Willa Cather in National Statuary Hall at the U.S. Capitol on June 7, 2023. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
In my years of public life, I’ve put $4 billion into repairing highways and local roads, rebuilding bridges, ensuring safe drinking water, and modernizing airports, including Omaha’s Eppley Airfield and the Lincoln Airport.
I’ve pushed for more funding for our troops, and I passed defense bills to reverse decades of a decline in American military power. I’ve also supported Nebraska’s role in keeping America safe, by fighting for improvements not only to our intercontinental ballistic missiles in the western part of the state, but also to Offutt Air Force Base in the east.
And I’ve voted many, many times to secure our border – for all the good it’s done during this administration.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump’s pick for the Supreme Court, meets with Sen. Deb Fischer at the U.S. Capitol on Oct. 1, 2020. (Graeme Jennings-Pool/Getty Images)
I worked with President Trump to pass better trade deals for our producers, and I’ve passed farm bills to keep the future of family farms and ranches alive for the next generation.
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I voted against the outrageous spending and regulations that fueled inflation. And I passed legislation that would have lowered the cost of shipping to keep grocery prices down – but President Biden vetoed it.
Working with Omaha law enforcement, I passed a law just this year to make it easier to recruit and retain police officers so that the streets are safer for our kids. And I’ve passed the first ever national paid family leave law so that we don’t have to choose between earning a living and taking care of those kids.
Sen. Deb Fischer speaks during the International Association of Fire Fighters Legislative Conference General Session at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill, March 9, 2015. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
Despite all these things, I find myself in the same situation as the gentleman outside Hy-Vee – heartbroken by the current state of this nation, and deeply concerned for the future.
But with new leadership in Washington, and God willing, we will reverse America’s decline this November.
My name is Deb Fischer. I’m asking Nebraskans for their vote so we can change the course of this country. I’m asking for their trust and their support so we can build the future our children and grandchildren deserve – not the one we’re headed toward.
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Milwaukee, WI
Brewers open 4-game series with the Reds
Cincinnati Reds (39-43, fifth in the NL Central) vs. Milwaukee Brewers (50-31, first in the NL Central)
Milwaukee; Monday, 7:40 p.m. EDT
PITCHING PROBABLES: Reds: Nick Lodolo (2-2, 5.59 ERA, 1.52 WHIP, 38 strikeouts); Brewers: Robert Gasser (1-3, 4.50 ERA, 1.27 WHIP, 31 strikeouts)
LINE: Brewers -156, Reds +126; over/under is 8 1/2 runs
BOTTOM LINE: The Milwaukee Brewers begin a four-game series at home against the Cincinnati Reds on Monday.
Milwaukee is 50-31 overall and 26-17 at home. The Brewers have gone 35-13 in games when they record at least eight hits.
Cincinnati has gone 20-21 in road games and 39-43 overall. The Reds have a 27-6 record in games when they scored at least five runs.
The matchup Monday is the fourth time these teams match up this season.
TOP PERFORMERS: William Contreras has nine home runs, 31 walks and 50 RBIs while hitting .301 for the Brewers. Brice Turang is 10 for 44 with a double, a triple and three RBIs over the past 10 games.
Elly De La Cruz has 13 doubles, two triples, 12 home runs and 38 RBIs for the Reds. Spencer Steer is 7 for 39 with three home runs over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Brewers: 5-5, .239 batting average, 3.30 ERA, outscored opponents by two runs
Reds: 4-6, .215 batting average, 4.45 ERA, outscored by seven runs
INJURIES: Brewers: Coleman Crow: 15-Day IL (forearm), Brandon Lockridge: 10-Day IL (knee), Brian Fitzpatrick: 60-Day IL (elbow), D.L. Hall: 15-Day IL (pectoral), Quinn Priester: 60-Day IL (wrist), Carlos Rodriguez: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Logan Henderson: 15-Day IL (back), Rob Zastryzny: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Angel Zerpa: 60-Day IL (forearm)
Reds: Eugenio Suarez: day-to-day (hand), Blake Dunn: 10-Day IL (elbow), Tony Santillan: 15-Day IL (oblique), Ke’Bryan Hayes: 10-Day IL (back), Emilio Pagan: 15-Day IL (hamstring), Nick Lodolo: day-to-day (wrist), Graham Ashcraft: 60-Day IL (forearm), Brandon Williamson: 60-Day IL (shoulder), Hunter Greene: 60-Day IL (elbow)
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Minneapolis, MN
MN weather: Extreme Heat Warning issued for Minnesota Monday
Extreme Heat Warning
from MON 9:00 AM CDT until TUE 12:00 AM CDT, Stearns County, Waseca County, Goodhue County, Isanti County, Mille Lacs County, Hennepin County, Sherburne County, Meeker County, Dakota County, Le Sueur County, Renville County, Ramsey County, McLeod County, Washington County, Brown County, Rice County, Redwood County, Chisago County, Morrison County, Watonwan County, Nicollet County, Kanabec County, Benton County, Anoka County, Sibley County, Blue Earth County, Martin County, Faribault County, Scott County, Freeborn County, Kandiyohi County, Steele County, Wright County, Pine County, Pepin County, Dunn County, Polk County, Barron County, Chippewa County, Pierce County, Eau Claire County, Burnett County, Washburn County
Indianapolis, IN
Where to find cooling stations in central Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana is under a heat advisory with temperatures in the 90s throughout the week.
Many cooling centers will open throughout the state for those that need to find relief from the heat. Hoosiers looking to find cooling centers in their area can contact Indiana 211. To learn more, call 211 or (866) 211-9966.
Avaliable cooling centers can also be found by clicking here.
Marion County
For those living in Indianapolis, Indy Parks has several cooling centers across the city.
Those Cooling Centers are:
- Broad Ripple Park Family Center
- Brookside Park Family Center
- Christian Park Family Center
- Frederick Douglass Park Family Center
- Garfield Park Burrello Family Center
- Krannert Park Family Center
- Grassy Creek Environmental Education Center
- Pride Park Family Center
- Rhodius Park Family Center
- Riverside Park Family Center
- Stanley Strader Park Family Center
- Washington Park Family Center
- Windsor Park Family Center
- Watkins Park Family Center
- Thatcher Park Family Center
For addresses and hours of operations of these cooling centers, click here.
Beech Grove will also have two cooling Centers for residents starting Monday, June 29. Those hours and locations are:
- Beech Grove Senior Center, 602 Main St
- 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday through Friday
- Hornet Park Community Center, 5245 Hornet Ave
- 8 a.m. – 6 p.m., Monday through Friday
Other Central Indiana Cooling Centers
For addresses and hour of operations of cooling centers below, click here.
Marion
- St. Martin Community Center
- Grant County Family YMCA
- Grant County Rescue Mission
Kokomo
- The Kokomo Rescue Mission
- The Excel Center in Kokomo
Peru
- Community Resource Center
- Miami County Courthouse
- Miami County Health Department
- Miami County YMCA
- Peru City Hall
- Peru Public Library
- Peru Schools Administration Building
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