Congressman honors retiring journalist Andrew Ozaki in House floor speech

Congressman honors retiring journalist Andrew Ozaki in House floor speech
Rep. Mike Flood U.S. Representative for Nebraska's 1st District — Official U.S. House headshot
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U.S. Congressman Mike Flood delivered a speech on the House floor honoring Andrew Ozaki, the Lincoln Bureau Chief for KETV, as he approaches retirement. Ozaki has had a distinguished 43-year career in journalism, leading KETV’s Lincoln bureau and gaining recognition for his tenacity and kindness.

Congressman Flood praised Ozaki’s extensive coverage of Nebraska’s Unicameral legislature, the governor’s office, sports events, and more. “Whether he was covering the Unicameral, the governor’s office, sports and more, Andrew Ozaki was everywhere, covering everything,” said Flood.

Ozaki is known for his dedication to chasing stories that have influenced public policy and entertained audiences across Nebraska. “From staking out legislative hearings to running up and down the sidelines of Husker football games, Ozaki relentlessly chased stories that have shaped public policy, entertained crowds, and brought our entire state together,” Flood remarked.

As Ozaki retires from KETV, his absence will be felt by those he covered and by viewers who depended on his accurate reporting. Congressman Flood acknowledged this impact: “As he prepares to retire from KETV, his absence will be noticed not just by the numerous people he covered but by the audiences who relied on his accurate stories.”

Flood concluded with gratitude for Ozaki’s contributions: “Wherever Andrew’s next chapter takes him, his integrity, his compassion, and commitment to storytelling have left a mark on our state that will endure for years to come.”



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