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COWS
February 27, 2024

WASHINGTON, DC  U.S. Congressman Mike Flood recently co-sponsored a bipartisan resolution alongside U.S.

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Student artist smiling with paint brush and paint palette
February 26, 2024

WASHINGTON, D.C.  U.S. Congressman Mike Flood issued an alert reminding interested Nebraska high schoolers the 2024 Congressional Art Competition deadline is March 29, 2024. 

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MARCH APRIL MOBILE OFFICES
February 26, 2024

LINCOLN, NEBRASKA – Today, the Office of Congressman Mike Flood announced district staff will host mobile office hours in Weeping Water, West Point, Norfolk, Fremont, Elmwood, North Bend, and Schuyler.

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TOWN HALL
February 23, 2024

BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA – Today, U.S. Congressman Mike Flood announced he will hold a town hall in Bellevue, Nebraska on Monday, March 4, 2024. The town hall will be hosted at the Hitchcock Humanities Center at Bellevue University. A map of the campus is located here.

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gas station
February 23, 2024

LINCOLN, NEBRASKA – Today, U.S. Congressman Mike Flood issued a statement following news that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will allow eight states to begin selling E15 year-round starting in 2025.

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NEBRASKA STATE FLAG
February 23, 2024

LINCOLN, NEBRASKA – Congressman Mike Flood issued a statement following the passing of Bruce Lauritzen, former president and chairman of FNBO.

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BACK THE BLUE WEBSITE
February 23, 2024

LINCOLN, NEBRASKA – Today, U.S. Congressman Mike Flood launched “Nebraska Backs the Blue,” a new initiative to support the recruitment and retention of law enforcement officers in Nebraska. “Nebraska Backs the Blue” is a loose coalition of elected officials, law enforcement officials, and community leaders who want to get the word out: Nebraska wants more peace officers to choose the Good Life. 

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presidents' day
February 16, 2024

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Congressman Mike Flood issued a statement ahead of Presidents’ Day, which is observed Monday, February 19th

February 15, 2024
Columns

Almost two decades ago, the advent of the Renewable Fuel Standard led to an economic revolution in rural Midwestern communities. Biofuel plants popped up across Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota and other states. Good-paying jobs came with them along with private sector price support for one of America’s most important commodities.