NEBRASKA FOR US LAUNCHES NEW ENGLISH, SPANISH RADIO SPOTS

OMAHA, Nebraska (July 10, 2024)—Today, Nebraska For Us is announcing new English and Spanish radio spots as part of its paid media program designed to raise awareness about Congressman Don Bacon’s record on key economic issues, with the goal of affecting future legislative outcomes in a manner that directly benefits working class and middle income Nebraskans.

Similar to the latest TV placements, these spots highlight Congressman Bacon’s record of supporting cuts to Social Security and Medicare and support for raising the retirement age. He must protect our benefits by supporting H.R. 4583—which would increase Social Security benefits, lower taxes for middle income recipients, and close tax loopholes that keep the wealthy from paying their fair share to protect Social Security for the next generation.

“It is critical that we continue getting our message in front of the public in a variety of formats,” Nebraska For Us State Director Angie Lauritsen said. “From digital and broadcast to radio in both English and Spanish, we want to ensure people in the metro are aware of how their member of Congress is voting on key matters of economic importance. Specifically—on the subjects of Medicare and Social Security—there are workable solutions before Congress to protect benefits that ensure the ultra wealthy are contributing in a fairer way.”

Nebraska For Us is a coalition of concerned Nebraskans focused on economic issues, like taxes affecting small businesses, along with jobs, Social Security, Medicare, the cost of living, inflation, and many more.

The broadcast placements began airing in the Omaha media market in late January and will continue in the weeks ahead. You can view our past spots on protecting Social Security, Medicare, and the Inflation Reduction Act, along with opposing tax cuts for the ultra wealthy at the provided links. For more information and updates, visit nebraskaforus.org.

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