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Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood discusses key state issues including agriculture and education

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Rep. Mike Flood, U.S. Representative for Nebraska's 1st District | Rep. Mike Flood Official Headshot

Rep. Mike Flood, U.S. Representative for Nebraska's 1st District | Rep. Mike Flood Official Headshot

Rep. Mike Flood, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Nebraska's 1st district, shared insights and updates on various topics through a series of tweets on March 20, 2025. His posts covered agriculture, fiscal policies, and educational reforms.

In a tweet posted at 21:47 UTC, Rep. Flood highlighted the significance of soybeans as Nebraska's largest export during National Agriculture Week. He stated, "As #NationalAgWeek continues, let's take a look at soybeans - Nebraska's largest export. Soybean farmers play a big role in Nebraska's economy. Here's a few of the numbers that result from their hard work."

Later that evening at 23:07 UTC, he addressed fiscal issues in another post, emphasizing the importance of bipartisan cooperation to address national financial challenges. Flood mentioned his appearance on News Central CNN to discuss these matters: "Getting our fiscal house in order shouldn't be a red or blue issue — it’s an American issue. Joined @NewsCentralCNN to discuss reconciliation, extending tax relief for hardworking Americans, and tackling our national debt."

At 23:30 UTC, Rep. Flood commented on an executive order by former President Donald Trump aimed at increasing local control over education. He noted that this move empowers parents and families with more influence over educational decisions: "President @realDonaldTrump's executive order returns more power to states and local school districts, giving parents and families a greater say in the education of the next generation of Americans."

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