Lydia Brasch

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Lydia Brasch
Member of the Nebraska Legislature
from the 16th district
In office
2011–2019
Preceded byKent Rogert
Succeeded by
Personal details
Born (1953-07-14) July 14, 1953 (age 68)
Lincoln, Nebraska
Political partyRepublican

Lydia Brasch (born July 14, 1953 in Lincoln in the U.S. state of Nebraska) is a member of the Nebraska Legislature from the city of Bancroft.

Early life[]

Brasch graduated from Lincoln High School and University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is a farmer and owns a marketing and design firm. Prior to her election to the legislature, she was a member of both the Nebraska State Fair Foundation and the Cuming County Fair Foundation.

State legislature[]

Brasch was elected in 2010 to represent the 16th Nebraska legislative district. She currently sits on the Agriculture, General Affairs, Revenue, Rules, and State-Tribal Relations committees. She is pro-life[1] and in 2011, she sponsored and passed LB690, which required parental consent before a minor receives an abortion.[2] She was unable to run for re-election in 2018 due to state mandated term limits. [3]

Brasch sponsored the right to repair legislation in 2017 giving farmers access to the diagnostic software embedded in farm equipment by the manufacturers.[4] The bill was indefinitely postponed after sitting over a year and a half after big technology representatives spoke during a hearing on the bill. [5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Letter, 4/30: Applause for LB599 opponents".
  2. ^ "Nebraska Legislature - Legislative Document".
  3. ^ "Lydia Brasch".
  4. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/mar/06/nebraska-farmers-right-to-repair-john-deere-apple A right to repair: why Nebraska farmers are taking on John Deere and Apple
  5. ^ "Right-to-Repair for tractors could play a role in 2020 election". April 17, 2019.

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