Rep. Adrian Smith, U.S. Representative for Nebraska's 3rd District | Facebook Website
Rep. Adrian Smith, U.S. Representative for Nebraska's 3rd District | Facebook Website
Rep. Adrian Smith, who represents Nebraska’s 3rd district in the U.S. Congress, has recently addressed a range of issues on his social media account, including international trade concerns, local history, and public safety legislation.
On September 16, 2025, Smith criticized the United Kingdom's digital services tax in a post stating: "The UK’s digital services tax unfairly discriminates against American companies. I joined @RepRonEstes and over 20 colleagues encouraging Pres. Trump to drive a hard bargain and level the playing field."
The following day, September 17, Smith highlighted an event from Nebraska history related to Constitution Day: "#OTD in Nebraska history: Marking #ConstitutionDay in 1943, the front page of The Rosalie Rip-Saw published a letter from Thurston County Chairman Archie Smith urging readers to observe the 1787 signing of our founding document in Philadelphia and “glean anew a full measure of"
Later that same day, he discussed recent legislative actions aimed at improving safety in Washington D.C., writing: "To promote safety in our nation’s capital @HouseGOP passed
DC CRIMES Act
DC Juvenile Sentencing Reform Act
DC Judicial Nominations Reform Act
DC Policing Protection Act
I voted in favor of these bills because Washington’s residents and visitors should not live in fear"
Smith has served as Nebraska's representative since 2007 after succeeding Tom Osborne. Before his tenure in Congress, he was a member of the Nebraska Legislature from 1999 to 2007. Born in Scottsbluff, Nebraska in 1970 and currently residing in Gering, Smith is an alumnus of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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