Senator Fischer Statement of U.S. Air Strikes in Syria


U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, released the following statement on President Trump’s decision to conduct air strikes in Syria:

 

“The horrific actions of Bashar al-Assad, including the use of chemical weapons against his own people, had to be met with firm resolve. Last night, our president took the decisive action necessary. This proportional response demonstrated the United States’ moral and global leadership. For several years, I have called for a strategy from the previous administration to deal with this increasingly complicated situation. I look forward to working with the Trump administration on their plan to fully address this crisis.”

U.S. Senator Deb Fischer’s Veteran’s Day Statement


U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) released the following statement today in honor of Veterans Day:

 “Our country is safe thanks to the generations of exceptional citizens who have answered the call of duty. Their sacrifices have been borne to ensure our grandchildren and greatgrandchildren can grow and thrive in the land of the free. I hope all Nebraskans will continue our state’s proud commitment of honoring our veterans on Veterans Day, and every day.”

Fischer Statement on Russian Aggression in Syria


U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and chairman of the Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities, released the following statement this afternoon regarding Russian involvement in Syria:

 

“Recent news reports regarding Russia’s bombing of CIA-trained rebels in Syria are deeply disturbing, particularly because they come on the heels of President Obama’s meeting earlier this week with Russian President Vladimir Putin. It seems fair to suggest that the White House has fundamentally misread both Russia’s imperialist intentions and events on the ground in the Middle East.

 

“After almost a year of the president’s effort to train and arm Syrian rebels, which is the lynchpin of his approach to resolving the conflict in that nation, our top commander in the region testified that only four or five fighters remained on the battlefield.

 

“After four years of conflict, and with the negotiated resolution advocated by the president appearing less likely than ever, thousands of refugees have arrived on European shores.

 

“And, after the president declared his willingness to work with the patrons of Assad’s genocide – Russia and Iran – Russia has now deployed troops to Syria and is conducting airstrikes to prop up its man in Damascus. 

 

“Make no mistake – these events portend darker days to come in Syria. Russia’s actions, as Secretary of Defense Ash Carter rightly put it, pour gasoline on the fire. The violence will only escalate, as will the flow of foreign terrorists into the country and refugees out of it. 

 

“Moreover, Putin’s rebuff of the White House’s entreaties for cooperation provides further evidence that our Syria policy is in tatters and our credibility on the world stage has dwindled to record lows.

 

“What’s more, all of these events were predictable. It’s greatly concerning that the administration is continuously caught off guard and publicly expresses confusion over obvious consequences and foreseeable occurrences. 

 

“Once again, I call on the president to outline in detail his strategy moving forward. Is train and equip still our focus? Must Assad still go? Time is not limitless. While the American people continue to wait for these answers, others are filling the leadership vacuum.”

 

Last month, CBS Evening News reported on Fischer’s questions to the commander of U.S. Central Command, Gen. Lloyd Austin III., who revealed a scaled-back presence of only “four or five” trained Syrian rebels in the area. The administration had hoped to train a few thousand rebels within the year.

 

Representative for Senator Deb Fischer Visits Oakland Library


A constituent services representative for U.S. Senator Deb Fischer, Tiffany Settles, stopped in the Oakland Public Library last week to spend time with local citizens.

Those on-hand discussed many issues with Tiffany, including local and regional subjects. Library Director Rosa Schmidt filled her in on the upcoming expansion of the library. The prospect of a new community center in Oakland was also mentioned along with the addition of the Dollar Store in Oakland.

Patty Plugge, Executive Director of the Burt County Economic Development Corporation discussed housing in rural areas and her concern about the workforce. She also praised libraries and what they offer to their communities. “People who say there isn’t a need for libraries are wrong,” Patty stated. Rosa discussed how the Oakland Library helps those looking for jobs. “We assist them in searching for jobs in the area and helping them to fill out their applications,” she said.

As far as housing in local communities, Patty had some information to share. “In order to make more housing work, the community has to come together,” Patty stated.

Housing for senior citizens has become an issue, with some housing units now allowing people of any age to live in them, thus changing the dynamics of the housing. “Some communities have housing just for senior citizens. When we have seniors and others in the same building, problems arise, but not when it is just seniors,” Patty said.

Tiffany also mentioned a bill that Senator Deb Fischer recently had passed, the Boys Town Centennial Commemorative Coin Act. December 12, 2017 marks the 100-year anniversary of Boys Town. In honor of this occasion, anniversary coins will be produced to sell 50,000 $5 gold coins, 350,000 $1 silver coins and 300,000 clad half-dollar coins. “The coins will be produced at no cost to taxpayers and available from 2017-2018,” Tiffany stated.

For further information or to share your concerns with Tiffany, email her at Tiffany_Settles@Fischer_Senate.gov.

Representative for U.S. Senator Deb Fischer, Tiffany Settles, from left, Rosa Schmidt, library director and Executive Director for Burt County Economic Development Corporation Patty Plugge visit about local and regional issues at the Oakland Library recently. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Representative for U.S. Senator Deb Fischer, Tiffany Settles, from left, Rosa Schmidt, library director and Executive Director for Burt County Economic Development Corporation Patty Plugge visit about local and regional issues at the Oakland Library recently. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

 

Reminder: Tiffany Settles, Constituent Services Representative at Library Today


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Library Hosting Representative of Senator Deb Fischer Wednesday


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