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Speaking up for Nebraska’s children is standing up for our future. By connecting with your elected officials, you help build a state where every child has the opportunity to thrive. Whether it’s your state senator or representatives in Congress, your voice matters.
Below, you’ll find the tools and information to help you contact your legislators effectively and advocate for the issues that impact kids and families across the state.
Find Your Representatives
To connect with your elected officials, it’s important to know who they are. Use the following resources to find your state senator and members of Congress:
Nebraska Legislature
Find your state senator by searching via the map. Click the county on the map where you live to view your legislative district and find your senator’s contact information.
United States Congress
Use this tool to identify your representatives in Congress and reach out to them about issues affecting children.
Richardson County
Legislative District(s):
Sen. Bob Hallstrom
Sarpy County
Legislative District(s):
Sen. Victor Rountree
Sen. John Arch
Sen. Rick Holdcroft
Sen. Rita Sanders
Sen. Bob Andersen
Douglas County
Legislative District(s):
Sen. R. Brad von Gillern
Sen. Margo Juarez
Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh
Sen. Dunixi Guereca
Sen. Megan Hunt
Sen. John Cavanaugh
Sen. Wendy DeBoer
Sen. Terrell McKinney
Sen. Merv Riepe
Sen. Ashlei Spivey
Sen. Christy Armendariz
Sen. John Fredrickson
Sen. Kathleen Kauth
Sen. Tony Sorrentino
Dodge County
Legislative District(s):
Sen. Dave Wordekemper
Lancaster County
Legislative District(s):
Sen. Beau Ballard
Sen. Carolyn Bosn
Sen. George Dungan
Sen. Jason Prokop
Jane Raybould
Sen. Eliot Bostar
Sen. Tom Brandt
Nance County
Legislative District(s):
Sen. Loren Lippincott
Merrick County
Legislative District(s):
Sen. Loren Lippincott
Hamilton County
Legislative District(s):
Sen. Loren Lippincott
Know Your Issues
and Share the Data
To advocate effectively, it’s crucial to be informed about the issues you are passionate about. Our Pro-Kid Policy Plan and Kids Count Report are guided by research, data, and proven best practices that improve child well-being. We pay close attention to the impact of race, socioeconomic status, and geography, and seek to remove barriers to opportunity within these areas. By understanding these issues and the supporting data points, you can make a compelling case when contacting your representatives.
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