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Rep. Don Bacon highlights legislative success and constituent support on April 5, 2025

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Don Bacon U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska's 2nd district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Don Bacon U.S. House of Representatives from Nebraska's 2nd district | Official U.S. House Headshot

On April 5, 2025, Rep. Don Bacon shared notable updates through various posts. Bacon, serving in the U.S. Congress and representing Nebraska's 2nd district since 2017, provided insights and information on his work and initiatives.

On Gold Star Spouses Day, Rep. Don Bacon commemorated those who have lost loved ones defending the nation. He mentioned that one of the first bills from his term, which became law, aims to protect base privileges for Gold Star spouses. Additionally, Bacon honored a fallen friend, Lt Col Mark Stratton, by naming a street after him, acknowledging his sacrifice in Afghanistan. "On Gold Star Spouses Day we honor those who lost a loved one..." (April 5, 2025).

Celebrating a legislative achievement, Bacon announced that his office was ranked No. 1 in GovTrack's 118th Congress Report Card for passing the most bills signed into law by the President. He expressed his commitment to continue working for the people of Nebraska. "Our office ranked No. 1 in GovTrack's 118th Congress Report Card..." (April 5, 2025).

Offering constituent assistance, Bacon informed that his office is available to help resolve issues when timely responses from federal agencies are not received or when individuals feel unfairly treated. While not guaranteeing favorable outcomes, the office aims to ensure fair responses. "If you can't get timely answers from a federal agency..." (April 5, 2025).

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