Representative Adrian M. Smith's Public Statements

Biographical

Full Name: Adrian M. Smith
Current Office: U.S. House - District 3, Republican
First Elected: 11/07/2006
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Single
Birth Date: 12/19/1970
Birth Place: Scottsbluff, NE
Home City: Gering, NE
Religion: Christian
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5/17/13 The Importance of Congressional Oversight Unknown 5/17/13 Nebraska Radio Network - Congressman Smith Quizzes IRS Head about Targetting Conservative Groups Unknown 5/16/13 To the Honorable Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services - Repeal Obamacare Unknown 5/16/13 Smith Statement on House Committee Passage of a Farm Bill Unknown 5/13/13 Letter to Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services - Affordable Care Act Washington, DC 5/07/13 Larson, Smith Statements on Release of Joint Committee on Taxation Tax Reform Working Group Report Washington, DC 5/07/13 Smith, Larson Statements on Release of Joint Committee on Taxation Tax Reform Working Group Report Unknown 5/02/13 How Much is $1 Trillion? Unknown 4/19/13 President's Proposals Would Undermine Agriculture's Success Unknown 4/16/13 Letter to Chairmam Frelinghuysen and Ranking Member Kaptur - Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Funding Unknown 4/12/13 Smith Statement on Japan and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Unknown 4/11/13 Smith Applauds House Passage of Hydropower Bill Unknown 4/10/13 Bureau of Reclamation Small Conduit Hydropower Development and Rural Jobs Act Washington, DC 3/21/13 Smith Supports Responsible Bills to Reduce Spending Washington, DC 3/20/13 Smith and McIntyre Co-chair Bipartisan Congressional Rural Caucus Washington, DC 3/14/13 Letter to Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Michael Huerta - Local Contract Control Tower Closures Washington, DC 3/13/13 Smith Works to Expand Trade Opportunities for Nebraska Products in India Washington, DC 2/18/13 Smith Thanks Senator Johanns for Service to Nebraska, Nation Unknown 2/14/13 Smith and Larson to Lead Tax Reform Working Group Unknown 2/13/13 Smith Responds to the State of the Union Address Unknown 2/13/13 Smith's Hydropower Act Included Again in House Passed Energy Bill Unknown 2/13/13 Smith Applauds U.S. -- EU Trade Negotiations Unknown 2/06/13 Smith Votes to Require President's Budget be Balanced Unknown 2/01/13 Good News in Agriculture Unknown 1/28/13 Both House and Senate Need to Pass a Budget Unknown 1/24/13 Smith Cosponsors Regulatory Reform Bill Unknown 1/23/13 Smith Votes for "No Budget, No Pay' Legislation Unknown 1/23/13 No Budget, No Pay Act of 2013 Washington, DC 1/17/13 A Culture of Life Unknown 1/16/13 Smith Statement on President's Gun Proposals Unknown 1/14/13 Nebraska Radio Network - Congressman Smith says tax code badly in need of reform Unknown 1/11/13 Unfinished Business Unknown 1/10/13 The Independent - New Farm Bill will face different realities in 2013, says Smith Unknown 1/04/13 The Debate on Spending Continues Unknown 1/01/13 Smith Statement on Fiscal Cliff Vote Washington, DC 12/19/12 Smith and Terry Seek Farm Bill in Fiscal Cliff Package Unknown 12/14/12 Smith Supports Provision to Benefit Former Ammunition Plant Site in Grand Island Unknown 12/07/12 Addressing the Regulatory Cliff Unknown 11/30/12 Raising Revenue Through Economic Growth Unknown 11/16/12 Promoting Nebraska Exports And Upholding Fair Trade Practices Unknown 11/16/12 Smith Votes to Uphold Fair Trade Practices Washington, DC 11/01/12 Priorities for Lame Duck Session: Farm Bill and Preventing Tax Hikes Unknown 10/31/12 Smith Statement on Panama Trade Promotion Agreement Entry Into Force Unknown 10/19/12 Nation Should Learn From Nebraska's Success Unknown 10/05/12 Students Need Nutritious, Healthy Meals Unknown 10/03/12 Smith Receives National Manufacturing Award Unknown 10/02/12 Letter to The Honorable Eric Shinseki, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Washington, DC 9/28/12 Removing the Regulatory Barriers to American Energy Unknown 9/21/12 Smith Disappointed in Failure to Pass a Farm Bill Washington, DC 9/21/12 Preventing a Lapse in Farm Policy for Producers Unknown