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November 8, 2010

WASHINGTON, DC- Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE), co-chair of the House Rural Veterans Caucus, today expressed his disappointment after learning the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) plans to close the VA clinic in Alliance.

November 5, 2010
Columns
The new health care law, which I opposed, contains numerous changes to Medicare prescription drug plans as well other aspects of everyone's health care.
Issues:Health Care
October 29, 2010
Columns
It's plain and simple - you deserve fiscal responsibility from your government. Unfortunately, Washington has failed to live up to this basic tenet.
Issues:BudgetEconomyJobs
October 22, 2010
Columns
Unfortunately, when Congress goes into extra innings it usually means bad things for American taxpayers.
Issues:BudgetEconomyJobsTaxes
October 22, 2010

WASHINGTON, DC- Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE) today released his public schedule for October 25th through the 28th.

Monday, October 25

Ogallala
2:15 p.m. Mountain
Ogallala Middle School
Congressman Smith will speak with American Government students and take questions.
205 East 6th Street, Ogallala

Tuesday, October 26

October 15, 2010
Columns
Over the last two years, the EPA has proposed burdensome new air and water regulations on everything from irrigation canals to methane from cows.
Issues:AgricultureEconomyJobsRural Development
October 15, 2010

WASHINGTON, DC- Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE) today released his upcoming schedule for October 18th through the 23rd.

Tuesday, October 19

October 13, 2010

WASHINGTON, DC- Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE) today released the following statement after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced its decision to allow E15 in cars manufactured after 2007. A decision on cars manufactured between 2001 and 2006 is expected by the end of the year.

October 10, 2010

WASHINGTON, DC- Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE) today joined 66 of his House colleagues in calling for President Obama to veto any Fiscal Year 2011 spending legislation which contains earmarks.

October 8, 2010
Columns
In a time when no spending bill, government takeover, or bailout is too big or too costly for this Congress, it may seem odd for the Democrat Leadership in Washington to leave town without even setting a budget.
Issues:BudgetEconomy