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Seat
Representative for Nebraska District 3
Born
December 19, 1970
Age 55
Phone
(202) 225-6435
Office
502 Cannon House Office Building, Washington 20515
Congress Member Profile|U.S. Representative|Republican|Nebraska District 3

Adrian Smith

Adrian Michael Smith is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for Nebraska's 3rd congressional district since 2007. A member of the Republican Party, he represented the 48th district in the Nebraska Legislature from 1999 to 2007. Smith is the dean of Nebraska's congressional delegation since 2022 following Jeff Fortenberry's resignation.

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Voting Record — 586
Yes76%
No22%
Present0%
Not Voting2%
Party align98%
Cross-party2%
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Congressional District 3

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Adrian Smith
U.S. RepresentativeRepublicanNebraska District 3
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Adrian's ATmosphere Activity
20 recent posts · 24 sponsored · 86 cosponsored
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Recent ATmosphere posts, sponsorships, and cosponsorships.

When I asked postal leadership about this, they told me it was the first they heard of it. These are the same people who repeatedly tell me everything is fine with service in Minnesota, and that their data would say if there were big disruptions. This is beyond unacceptable.
Parts of Cook County, MN have gone without mail delivery since 2024. People have been waiting for essential needs like prescriptions, Social Security checks, and more — and they were turned away when they tried to pick up their mail from the post office.
Wanted to share a video (w/ permission) of a mother and her two sons who were split up during the Afghanistan withdrawal who we were able to reunite in Minnesota.   Masouma and her sons have been separated for 3+ years. Seeing them together again warms my heart and brings tears to my eyes.
I called for DOJ to investigate RealPage + other companies engaged in this practice in March 2023 with @warren.senate.gov, @markey.senate.gov and @sanders.senate.gov. Glad to see more action taking on corporate landlords who illegally coordinate to reduce competition + inflate the cost of rent.
Artificially inflating rent is just wrong. When corporate landlords collude with each other and use algorithms to keep units empty and prices high, renters get stuck in a doom spiral of unaffordability. But that’s exactly what these landlords do.
BREAKING: The Justice Department of suing six of the nation’s largest landlords for illegally raising rents on over one million people using algorithmic pricing. The DOJ and multiple states added these landlords to their suit against RealPage, the rental software company.
Upgrades will include making structural steel repairs and replacing deteriorated sections – and replacing sidewalks so we can all keep enjoying Park Point. Between this and the complete replacement of the Blatnik Bridge, the future of Duluth’s infrastructure is bright.
Seeing ships from around the world traverse under the Aerial Lift Bridge and dock in Duluth never gets old. It's a staple of the Northland. And we have some good news. Senator Klobuchar and I secured funding to make repairs to keep the bridge operational for years to come.
Photo of Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge in the winter. Credit: VisitDuluth.com
You can't choose when you get sick and oftentimes hospitals don’t tell you the true cost of care up front. Medical debt can make it hard to buy a car or take out a loan. It’s unfair for a lower credit score to follow you for years because you suffered an accident and needed care.
Today, we will certify the election results. Democracy will prevail. But we can never forget that our democratic values are only guaranteed so long as we protect them.
He would be pardoning those who broke the law and tried to overthrow a free and fair election. He would be pardoning people who tried to negate the votes of the people of Minnesota and the country.
That won’t happen today and should never happen again. When Trump refers to the day as “a day of love” I immediately think of that video of a police officer, smashed between two doors, crying for help. The prisoners from that day are not hostages and shouldn't be pardoned.
Then the rioters were getting close to the Senate floor. The doors flew open and the Sergeant at Arms said, “Everybody move. Follow me.” We moved down to a safe room and spent six or seven hours there.
He washed his face and his eyes, got up and stumbled to go back outside. The next thing I knew I was in the Senate Chamber, and Capitol Police came in and closed the door. They said there had been an incursion, that we need to stay in our seats, and we would be safe here.
I was in my office in the Capitol with two of my colleagues when I first knew something was wrong. We heard coughing and choking from a Capitol Police officer who was looking for a bathroom. It was clear to us that someone had sprayed him with pepper spray or bear spray.
I’ll always have a lot of complicated feelings about January 6th. Anger. Grief. Anxiety. Fear. It was the worst assault on our democracy in my lifetime. I was there. I’ll never forget it. I know it’s important that we talk about it, so I’ll recount my memory of that day here.
Senator Tina Smith walks in the U.S. Capitol the day after the January 6th insurrection.
Capitol Police clash with rioters on January 6th, 2021. Credit: AP
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Voting History
586 total votes
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Recent roll calls with party-majority context so it is easier to scan how this member tends to vote.

DateBillQuestionPositionParty MajAlign?Result
2026-06-25H.R. 2478 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-24H.R. 915 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-24H.R. 7401 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-23H.R. 6644 (119th)Accept Senate changesYESYESPassed
2026-06-23S. 629 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-11H. Res. 1335 (119th)Approve resolutionYESYESPassed
2026-06-11H.R. 9238 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESFailed
2026-06-10H.R. 8464 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-10H.R. 8464 (119th)Send back to committeeNONOFailed
2026-06-10H.R. 8312 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-10H.R. 7892 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-09H.R. 5408 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2026-06-09H. Res. 1140 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2026-06-09S. 2 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-09S. 2 (119th)Motion to CommitNONOFailed
2026-06-09H. Res. 1140 (119th)Motion to DischargeNONOPassed
2026-06-09H. Res. 1345 (119th)Approve resolutionYESYESPassed
2026-06-09H. Res. 1345 (119th)End debate nowYESYESPassed
2026-06-08H.R. 8428 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-08H.R. 8466 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-05H.R. 2913 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2026-06-04H. Res. 518 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2026-06-04H.R. 8646 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-04H.R. 8646 (119th)Send back to committeeNOT_VOTINGNOFailed
2026-06-04H. Res. 1336 (119th)Approve resolutionYESYESPassed
2026-06-04H. Res. 1336 (119th)End debate nowYESYESPassed
2026-06-04H. Con. Res. 84 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOFailed
2026-06-03H. Res. 518 (119th)Motion to DischargeNONOPassed
2026-06-03H. Con. Res. 86 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2026-06-03H.R. 7726 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-03H.R. 7726 (119th)Send back to committeeNONOFailed
2026-06-03H.R. 2860 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-03H. Res. 1333 (119th)Approve resolutionYESYESPassed
2026-06-03H. Res. 1333 (119th)End debate nowYESYESPassed
2026-06-03S. 254 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-06-03H.R. 7618 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-05-21H.R. 6047 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2026-05-21H.R. 1041 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2026-05-21H.R. 1041 (119th)Send back to committeeNONOFailed
2026-05-21H.R. 1329 (119th)Final passageYESYESFailed
2026-05-21H.R. 1329 (119th)Send back to committeeNONOFailed
2026-05-20H. Res. 1300 (119th)Approve resolutionYESYESPassed
2026-05-20H. Res. 1300 (119th)End debate nowYESYESPassed
2026-05-20H.R. 2616 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2026-05-20H.R. 2616 (119th)Send back to committeeNONOFailed
2026-05-20H.R. 1993 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-05-20S. 1003 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-05-20S. 2393 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-05-20H.R. 5317 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-05-20H.R. 4544 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed

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