Senator Ricketts’ Weekly Column: Backing the Blue in 2026
President Trump’s desk. Police officers don’t ask for praise. They just ask for the tools
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President Trump’s desk. Police officers don’t ask for praise. They just ask for the tools
specifically said about shutdowns. Back in 2013, Schumer asked in an interview: “What if I persuaded my caucus
Nebraska. They report that fewer Nebraskans are asking for help navigating Social Security issues. That’s a sign
week. That’s not too much to ask. Medicaid is going to continue to grow at $750 billion … Medicaid for the future. It delivers what Nebraskans asked for: accountability and access. Rural hospitals receive more resources
overtime pay. He even asked if we could make it permanent. But the tax savings on overtime
couple from Dodge County contacted my office asking for help. They always file their taxes on paper … tried to fix it themselves. They sent letters asking for help and got no response. They even
trips are not weak partners asking for our shelter or protection. They are force multipliers. That
week — and every week. Police officers don’t ask for praise. They ask for the tools and resources