Rep. Mike Flood, U.S. Representative for Nebraska's 1st District | Facebook Website
Rep. Mike Flood, U.S. Representative for Nebraska's 1st District | Facebook Website
Rep. Mike Flood, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing Nebraska’s 1st District since 2022, recently shared his engagements and reactions through a series of tweets. Flood, a native of Omaha, Nebraska, has a background in law and politics, having graduated from the University of Notre Dame and earned a JD from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
On May 1, 2025, Rep. Mike Flood shared his visit with the Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce. In his tweet, he stated, "Recently met with the Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce for a roundtable discussion to hear to their priorities and learn about their efforts to grow the city and Dodge County. Keep up the great work, @FremAreaChamber!" The tweet emphasizes his interest in the development efforts within the Fremont and Dodge County regions.
Later that day, Flood expressed his appreciation for participating in Assure's 2025 Imagine Banquet in Nebraska. He tweeted, "It was an honor to welcome @conservmillen to Nebraska at Assure's 2025 Imagine Banquet. Thank you for fighting for the unborn and inviting others to be a voice for them! #prolife". His remarks underscore his support for pro-life initiatives.
In another tweet made on the same day, Flood commented on Vice President Kamala Harris' recent remarks. He wrote, "Kamala Harris took the stage last night to criticize the commonsense policy wins of President @realDonaldTrump and @HousGOP. Her attacks will only bring back memories of the failures of her own leadership in the Biden administration. My reaction and more on @NEWSMAX ". This tweet highlights his stance on the political commentary of the current administration's policies compared to the previous administration.
Mike Flood has been active in politics, representing the 1st District of Nebraska, which he has served since 2022 after succeeding Jeff Fortenberry. He also served in the Nebraska State Legislature from 2007 to 2013 and currently resides in Norfolk, Nebraska.