Working for Nebraska's Families
“Welcome to the Good Life.” A phrase every traveler sees as they cross our state lines. For many, it’s just a slogan. But for those of us who call this state home, it’s something deeper. It’s a promise.
I see this promise fulfilled every day. I see it in conversations with students working hard to build their future, in parents balancing long days to provide for their families, and in communities coming together when it matters most. What makes Nebraska special isn’t just where we live, it’s how we live, and the value we place on family.
Those values have carried our state forward for generations. While a strong family unit helps Nebraskans maintain our resilience, it is something we must continue to prioritize.
I know raising a family today comes with real challenges. Costs add up, time feels stretched, and too often, families are not aware of the resources available to help lighten the load.
When Congress passed the Working Families Tax Cuts, we put practical tools directly in the hands of families. From expanding the Child Tax Credit to supporting adoption, to making it easier to save for education or take time off to care for loved ones, these policies were designed with Nebraska families in mind.
But here’s the reality: these benefits only work if you know how to use them.
This is why I want to invite you to my Next Generation Symposium on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Grand Island Central Catholic.
This event is a chance to sit down, hear from experts, and walk away with clear, practical guidance on what these changes mean for your family. We will cover everything from tax credits and paid family leave to education savings plans and new opportunities to help your children get a strong financial start in life.
Whether you’re raising young kids, planning for the future, or simply trying to make the most of every dollar, this event is designed with you in mind. I hope you will leave not just informed, but equipped to make the most of available opportunities.
The Good Life is not something we just talk about. It is something we build together, family by family, generation by generation.
I hope you will join me on April 25, 2026, and take the next step in securing your family’s future. Click here for more information and to RSVP, or call my Washington, D.C. office at (202) 225-6435.