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Senator Ricketts’ Weekly Column: Traveling Nebraska
traveling across Nebraska. I received updates on critical projects in our state. I heard from Nebraskans about what … celebrate new funding for four interstate bridges. This project will ensure Nebraskans can safely and more easily
Senator Ricketts’ Weekly Column: Proven Nebraska Housing Solutions Ready for America
enhance efficiency and lower costs. Rural housing projects often draw on both the Department of Housing and Urban
Let Me Be Blunt: We’ve Been Here Before
While some of President Trump’s pet projects, like his $1.8 billion slush fund for January 6 insurrectionists
Highs and Lows: Funding Law Enforcement
states like Utah when allocating resources for infrastructure projects. My low was some of the dysfunction and political
Let Me Be Blunt: The First State Is the Best State
Committee, and secured federal funding to support related projects within our state. This week, some of this work
Let Me Be Blunt: Thank You to the Women Who Raised Us
House. I’m so proud to see this project completed, creating a safe space and a positive outlet
Let Me Be Blunt: Knowledge Is the Light of the Mind
collective bargaining rights, and federal funding for infrastructure projects. This week’s Constituent Corner honors Dr. Laura Carlson
Let Me Be Blunt: The President Isn’t Jesus
tape to unlock transit-oriented development (TOD) projects that boost local economies and housing supply. Protecting Older Americans
Senator Ricketts’ Weekly Column: Traveling Across Nebraska
East to West, I received updates on critical projects in our state. I heard directly from Nebraskans about
Let Me Be Blunt: War Is Not A Game
tour of three federally funded projects focused on water quality restoration and wildlife habitat protection. We discussed … Basin Conservation Program, which provided funding for this project and so many others across Delaware and our neighboring
Let Me Be Blunt: It’s Good to Be Home
answered their questions, saw their Black History Month projects, and joined a very spirited game of “Map Mania … library’s exciting new expansion. This project was funded by $7.8 million from the American Rescue Plan
Let Me Be Blunt: Real Consequences
talent and included a variety of fascinating projects. Thank you to everyone who helped make this event
Let Me Be Blunt: This is a Matter of Life and Death
part of a Black History Month project. In addition to the historical substance and the penmanship in their
Let Me Be Blunt: Breaking News
October, the Army Corps paused $11 billion in projects, including two in Delaware. In the hearing, I asked … answers on, and accountability for, those Delaware projects. CLICK HERE to watch. Investing in a Lifetime of Success
Connecting with Ohioans during my latest telephone town hall
result, investments in pipelines, power plants, and wind projects receive various levels of funding. By passing permitting reform
Helping Americans break free from government dependency
would also be free to implement limited scope projects that focus funding on a specific population or geographic
Let Me Be Blunt: This Is Making Us Less Safe
things: 1) the revocation of permits for projects that have already been approved and 2) its assault … need certainty when it comes to major environmental projects. ➡️ My colleagues and I on the Co nsumer Protection
Let Me Be Blunt: My Week in Delaware
infrastructure, flood and storm control, and ecosystem restoration projects up and down our state. With Delaware being … action. While there, I met Bill, whose dream project involves autonomous wheelchairs (stay tuned). Thank
Progress for Ohio in year one
NDAA includes $60 million for different Ohio military projects that will help build the next generation of American
Let Me Be Blunt: Happy Holidays Edition!
Future Habitat Home Site in Seaford. These projects, among many others throughout Sussex County, were funded using federal … wait to come back and see these projects completed. ABOVE: Visiting in-progress construction with volunteers in Milford
Let Me Be Blunt: We’ve Been Through a Lot
more than one million dollars secured for this project. I was proud to see it come to fruition … recipients of a $50,000 grant for revitalization projects in small towns across the nation. Milford will
Let Me Be Blunt: Celebrating Delaware!
House, has funded projects across the country, including in Wilmington and Georgetown. In fact, I hosted a roundtable … total federal funding we secured for this project and others at Beebe, all designed to improve community health