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Deb Fischer: United States Senator Representing Nebraska
Debra “Deb” Fischer, born on March 1, 1951, in Lincoln, Nebraska, is a distinguished American politician and former educator serving as the senior United States Senator from Nebraska since 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Fischer has the notable distinction of being the first Nebraska woman elected to a full term in the U.S. Senate. Her political career is marked by a steadfast commitment to conservative values, a focus on agriculture and rural development.
Early Life and Education
Deb Fischer was born to Gerold “Jerry” and Florence Strobel in Lincoln, Nebraska. Her father served as the State Engineer and Director of the Nebraska Department of Roads under Governors Kay Orr and Ben Nelson, while her mother was an elementary school teacher with Lincoln Public Schools. Fischer graduated from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 1988 with a Bachelor of Science in Education. During her time at the university, she met her husband, Bruce Fischer, and together they established a ranching operation near Valentine, Nebraska, where they raised their three sons.
Early Career and Community Involvement
Before venturing into politics, Fischer was deeply involved in her local community. She served on the Valentine Rural High School Board of Education from 1990 to 2004, demonstrating a strong commitment to education and local governance. Additionally, Fischer held the position of president of the Nebraska Association of School Boards and was appointed as a commissioner on the Nebraska Coordinating Commission for Post-Secondary Education from 2000 to 2004. These roles allowed her to influence educational policies and advocate for the needs of students and educators across the state.
Nebraska Legislature (2005–2013)
In 2004, Fischer was elected to the Nebraska Legislature, representing the 43rd district, which encompasses a vast and predominantly rural area in the Sandhills region. Her district was geographically the largest in the Nebraska Legislature, comprising 12 counties and part of a 13th. During her tenure, Fischer chaired the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee, where she played a pivotal role in advancing infrastructure projects and improving transportation networks critical to rural communities. One of her significant legislative achievements was the passage of the BUILD Nebraska Act, which allocated a portion of the state sales tax to fund infrastructure projects.
Fischer was known for her conservative stance on various issues. In 2007, she opposed a bill to create a statewide smoking ban for indoor workplaces and public places, advocating for individual rights and business autonomy. In 2009, she co-sponsored legislation requiring abortion providers to display ultrasound images to patients prior to performing abortions, reflecting her pro-life position.
U.S. Senate Campaigns and Elections
In 2012, Fischer announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by retiring Democratic Senator Ben Nelson. Despite being considered a long-shot candidate in a crowded Republican primary, Fischer secured the nomination, defeating prominent figures such as Attorney General Jon Bruning and State Treasurer Don Stenberg. Her primary victory was attributed to a grassroots campaign and strategic endorsements, including support from former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.
In the general election, Fischer faced former U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey. She won the election with 58% of the vote, becoming the first woman from Nebraska elected to a full term in the U.S. Senate. Fischer was re-elected in 2018, defeating Democratic nominee Jane Raybould by a significant margin.
In 2024, Fischer ran for a third term and faced a competitive race against independent candidate Dan Osborn, a former labor union leader and military veteran. Despite Osborn’s strong campaign and substantial fundraising, Fischer secured re-election, emphasizing her alignment with Nebraska values and her legislative accomplishments.
Tenure in the U.S. Senate
As a U.S. Senator, Fischer has been an active member of several key committees:
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Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: Focusing on policies affecting agriculture, a vital sector in Nebraska’s economy.
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Committee on Armed Services: Addressing national defense and military operations, with a particular interest in strategic forces.
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Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: Overseeing issues related to commerce, transportation infrastructure, and communication.
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Committee on Rules and Administration: Managing the rules and operations of the Senate.
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Select Committee on Ethics: Upholding ethical standards within the Senate.
Policy Positions and Legislative Initiatives
Senator Fischer’s policy positions reflect her conservative principles:
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Agriculture: Advocating for policies that support farmers and ranchers, including favorable trade agreements and reduced regulatory burdens.
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Defense: Supporting robust defense spending and policies that enhance national security, with attention to the needs of military personnel and veterans.
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Healthcare: Opposing the Affordable Care Act and advocating for market-based healthcare solutions aimed at increasing competition and reducing costs.
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Energy and Environment: Promoting energy independence through the development of domestic resources while expressing skepticism about regulatory measures addressing climate change.
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Social Issues: Maintaining a pro-life stance on abortion and supporting Second Amendment rights.
Personal Life
Deb Fischer and her husband, Bruce, operate the Sunny Slope Ranch near Valentine, Nebraska. The couple has three sons and several grandchildren. Fischer’s background as a rancher and educator deeply informs her understanding of the challenges faced by rural communities, influencing her policy priorities and legislative efforts.
Final Summary
Senator Deb Fischer’s career is characterized by a dedication to public service, a commitment to conservative values, and a focus on the needs of Nebraskans. From her early involvement in local education to her influential role in the U.S. Senate, Fischer has consistently worked to advance policies that support agriculture, strengthen national defense, and promote individual liberties. Her re-elections reflect her ability to resonate with voters across Nebraska through consistent advocacy for rural communities and traditional values.
Fischer’s background as a rancher and educator brings a unique perspective to her legislative work, grounding her policy decisions in real-world experience. As the first woman elected to a full term in the Senate from Nebraska, she has served as a role model and trailblazer.
References
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. (n.d.). FISCHER, Deb. Retrieved March 31, 2025, from https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/F000463
Congress.gov. (n.d.). Senator Deb Fischer. Retrieved March 31, 2025, from https://www.congress.gov/member/deb-fischer/F000463
Encyclopedia Britannica. (n.d.). Deb Fischer. In Britannica. Retrieved March 31, 2025, from https://www.britannica.com/biography/Deb-Fischer
Fischer, D. (n.d.). About Deb. U.S. Senate. Retrieved March 31, 2025, from https://www.fischer.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/about
Wikipedia contributors. (2025, March 30). Deb Fischer. In Wikipedia. Retrieved March 31, 2025, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deb_Fischer
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Voting History
| Date | Vote | Bill | Result |
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| Mar 26, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 7147 | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Mar 26, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture on Husted Amdt. No. 4732 | Cloture Motion Rejected |
| Mar 25, 2026 | Nay | Motion to Proceed on S.J.Res. 103: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Department of Veterans Affairs relating to “Reproductive Health Services”. | Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Mar 25, 2026 | Yea | Upon Reconsideration, Motion to Invoke Cloture Re: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 7147 | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Mar 25, 2026 | Nay | Motion to Proceed on S.J.Res. 107: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Internal Revenue Service relating to “Beginning of Construction Requirements for Purposes of the Termina | Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Mar 24, 2026 | Nay | On the Motion to Discharge S.J.Res. 116 | Motion to Discharge Rejected |
| Mar 24, 2026 | Yea | On the Motion to Table S. 1383 | Motion to Table Agreed to |
| Mar 24, 2026 | Yea | On the Motion to Table S. 1383 | Motion to Table Agreed to |
| Mar 24, 2026 | Yea | On the Motion to Proceed PN697: 2 nominations in the Coast Guard beginning with James M. Hurtt and ending with Kelli A. Knight | Motion to Proceed Agreed to |
| Mar 24, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN786-9: Colin McDonald, of California, to be an Assistant Attorney General | Nomination Confirmed |
| Mar 23, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Colin McDonald to be an Assistant Attorney General: Colin McDonald, of California, to be an Assistant Attorney General | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Mar 23, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN858: Markwayne Mullin, of Oklahoma, to be Secretary of Homeland Security | Nomination Confirmed |
| Mar 22, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Markwayne Mullin to be Secretary of Homeland Security: Markwayne Mullin, of Oklahoma, to be Secretary of Homeland Security | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Mar 21, 2026 | Nay | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Schumer Motion to Suspend the Rules re: TSA Funding | Cloture Motion Rejected |
| Mar 21, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Tuberville Amdt. No. 4421 to the Motion to Concur in the House Amendment to S. 1383 with Amendment | Cloture Motion Rejected |
| Mar 20, 2026 | Not Voting | Upon Reconsideration, Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to H.R. 7147 | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Mar 18, 2026 | Nay | On the Motion to Discharge S.J.Res. 118 | Motion to Discharge Rejected |
| Mar 17, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Proceed on S. 1383: Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act / SAVE America Act | Motion to Proceed Agreed to |
| Mar 17, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN787-4: Anna St. John, of Louisiana, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana | Nomination Confirmed |
| Mar 17, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Anna St. John to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana: Anna St. John, of Louisiana, to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Mar 12, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture Re: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 7147 | Cloture Motion Rejected |
| Mar 12, 2026 | Yea | H.R. 6644: Housing for the 21st Century Act | Bill Passed |
| Mar 12, 2026 | Yea | H.R. 6644: 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act | Bill Passed |
| Mar 11, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: H.R. 6644 as amended | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Mar 11, 2026 | Yea | S.Amdt. 4308 (Scott) to H.R. 6644: In the nature of a substitute. | Amendment Agreed to |
| Mar 10, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture Re: Amdt. No. 4308 | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Mar 10, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN711: Lt. Gen. Joshua M. Rudd, in the Army, to be General | Nomination Confirmed |
| Mar 9, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Lt. Gen. Joshua M. Ruud to be General in the United States Army: Lt. Gen. Joshua M. Rudd, in the Army, to be General | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Mar 9, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Lt. Gen. Joshua M. Rudd to be General in the United States Army: Lt. Gen. Joshua M. Rudd, in the Army, to be General | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Mar 5, 2026 | Yea | Upon Reconsideration, Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 7147 | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Mar 4, 2026 | Nay | On the Motion to Discharge S.J.Res. 104 | Motion to Discharge Rejected |
| Mar 4, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Proceed on H.R. 6644: Housing for the 21st Century Act | Motion to Proceed Agreed to |
| Mar 2, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 6644 | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Agreed to |
| Feb 26, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN730-46: Ryan McCormack, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of Transportation for Policy | Nomination Confirmed |
| Feb 26, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Ryan McCormack to be Under Secretary of Transportation for Policy: Ryan McCormack, of Virginia, to be Under Secretary of Transportation for Policy | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Feb 25, 2026 | Not Voting | On the Nomination PN730-19: John DeLeeuw, of Texas, to be a Member of the National Transportation Safety Board for the remainder of the term expiring December 31, 2026 | Nomination Confirmed |
| Feb 25, 2026 | Not Voting | Motion to Invoke Cloture: John DeLeeuw to be a Member of the National Transportation Safety Board: John DeLeeuw, of Texas, to be a Member of the National Transportation Safety Board for the remainder of the term expiring December 31, 2026 | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Feb 24, 2026 | Not Voting | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 7147 | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Feb 12, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Motion to Proceed to H.R. 7147 | Cloture Motion Rejected |
| Feb 12, 2026 | Yea | H.J.Res. 142: Disapproving the action of the District of Columbia Council in approving the D.C. Income and Franchise Tax Conformity and Revision Temporary Amendment Act of 2025. | Joint Resolution Passed |
| Feb 11, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Proceed on H.J.Res. 142: Disapproving the action of the District of Columbia Council in approving the D.C. Income and Franchise Tax Conformity and Revision Temporary Amendment Act of 2025. | Motion to Proceed Agreed to |
| Feb 10, 2026 | Nay | Motion to Proceed on S.J.Res. 95: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Internal Revenue Service relating to “Interim Guidance Simplifying Application of the Corporate Alternati | Motion to Proceed Rejected |
| Feb 10, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN726-4: Daniel E. Burrows, of Colorado, to be an Assistant Attorney General | Nomination Confirmed |
| Feb 9, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Daniel E. Burrows to be an Assistant Attorney General: Daniel E. Burrows, of Colorado, to be an Assistant Attorney General | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Feb 5, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN726-11: Justin R. Olson, of Indiana, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of Indiana | Nomination Confirmed |
| Feb 5, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Justin R. Olson to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Indiana: Justin R. Olson, of Indiana, to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of Indiana | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Feb 5, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN726-9: Brian Charles Lea, of Tennessee, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Tennessee | Nomination Confirmed |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Brian Charles Lea to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Tennessee: Brian Charles Lea, of Tennessee, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Tennessee | Cloture Motion Agreed to |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Yea | On the Nomination PN726-2: Megan Blair Benton, of Missouri, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Missouri | Nomination Confirmed |
| Feb 4, 2026 | Yea | Motion to Invoke Cloture: Megan Blair Benton to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Missouri: Megan Blair Benton, of Missouri, to be United States District Judge for the Western District of Missouri | Cloture Motion Agreed to |

