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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

Albion
9:00 a.m. Central
Boone Central High School
Congressman Smith will meet with students and will present student Curtis Thompson his Third District Excellence in Economic Development Award.
605 S. 6th Street, #391, Albion

Crofton
1:45 p.m. Central
Crofton High School Students
Congressman Smith will meet with government students and take questions.
89048 N. Highway 121, Crofton

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.

"The current 10 percent ethanol-gasoline blending cap threatens to restrict developing America's ethanol infrastructure and capacity to meet the Renewable Fuels Standard. More must be done to put the choice in the hands of consumers.

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
October 8, 2010

WASHINGTON, DC- Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE) today released the following comment after the September unemployment rate was reported at 9.6 percent, representing the loss of 95,000 jobs.

January 6, 2010
Speech
The United States House of Representatives is scheduled to hold votes beginning at 9:30am.