A lifelong Nebraskan, Deb Fischer is the senior senator from Nebraska. In November 2012, Fischer was first elected to the U.S. Senate becoming the first Nebraska woman elected to a full term and the first Nebraska state senator elected directly after service in the state legislature. Six years later, in November 2018, Nebraskans overwhelmingly voted to send her back to the U.S. Senate for a second term.
Fischer is committed to working with Republicans and Democrats alike to advance sensible policies that will promote strong Nebraska families and communities.
Lead Bipartisan Letter to FCC Advocating for Rural Broadband: Senators Deb Fischer and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) led a bipartisan group of 56 senators in a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) about rural broadband. In the letter, the senators urged the agency to take additional steps to continue advancing broadband deployment in our nation’s rural areas. They also expressed concerns about the high cost of these critical services in many rural communities and stressed that more Americans should have the opportunity to purchase affordable broadband to keep them connected. A signed copy of the senators’ letter to the FCC is available online here.
Cosponsored Legislation to Protect Consumers from Online Booking Scams: Senator Fischer joined Senators Steve Daines (R-Mont.), Bill Nelson (D-Fla.), and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and U.S. Representatives Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.), Lois Frankel (D-Fla.) and Peter Welch (D-Vt.) in introducing the Stop Online Booking Scams Act. This legislation protects consumers from illegitimate third-party websites that trick consumers into thinking they are making reservations directly with hotels.
Lead Bipartisan Letter to FCC Advocating for Rural Broadband: Senators Deb Fischer and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) led a bipartisan group of 56 senators in a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) about rural broadband. In the letter, the senators urged the agency to take additional steps to continue advancing broadband deployment in our nation’s rural areas. They also expressed concerns about the high cost of these critical services in many rural communities and stressed that more Americans should have the opportunity to purchase affordable broadband to keep them connected. A signed copy of the senators’ letter to the FCC is available online here.
Led a bipartisan effort to improve call completion problems: On May 23, 2013, Senator Fischer became the lead Republican cosponsor of a resolution underscoring the need to resolve urban and rural call completion problems and crack down on carriers that discriminate against rural customers.
Original cosponsor of the Health Exchange Security and Transparency Act: Senator Fischer cosponsored legislation to require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to quickly notify individuals who have had their personal information stolen from the federal health insurance exchange.