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Congressman Smith says tax code badly in need of reform
A Nebraska Congressman says broad-based, fundamental tax reform could grow the economy. Congressman Adrian Smith says the biggest problem with the federal tax code is how complicated it is.
New Farm Bill will face different realities in 2013, says Smith
While U.S. Rep. Adrian Smith, R-Neb., expresses frustration that a new Farm Bill wasn't passed during the last session of Congress, he expects the new Congress to approve one. But a new Farm Bill will face new funding realities as Congress tackles the debt ceiling and spending cuts needed to address the growing federal debt, which has exceeded $16 trillion.
School With A Congressman
Congressman Adrian Smith was taking time out of his busy schedule to talk to local schools today about the importance of politics and government.
Future of Hot Springs hospital hot topic with veterans
Congressman Adrian Smith listened to concerns from area veterans during a visit to the Western Nebraska Veterans Home in Scottsbluff on Tuesday.
Adrian Smith stops in Wilber
A simple phone call resulted in a U.S. Congressman showing up to speak to the Wilber-Clatonia senior class. James Bates, social studies teacher at W-C, called Congressman Adrian Smith’s office and asked if he’d like to come to Wilber and talk about government with the senior class.
Congressman gets input from Nebraskans on simplifying the tax codes
Understanding tax codes can be incredibly hard for many of us. It's often why companies will hire specialists, to find as many breaks as possible. Nebraska Congressman Adrian Smith says that's just the start of the problem.