Sen. Fischer: The State of Our Union is Undeniably Strong
February 11, 2020
February 11, 2020
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 -- Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Nebraska, issued the following column:
On February 4th, the President gave his State of the Union speech to Congress and to the American people. The annual address is meant to be a unifying tradition, a return to the qualities that have defined the American spirit since our founding: equality for all, freedom of faith, a level playing field, and the opportunity to reap the rewards of the hard work we sow.
The State of the Union . . .
On February 4th, the President gave his State of the Union speech to Congress and to the American people. The annual address is meant to be a unifying tradition, a return to the qualities that have defined the American spirit since our founding: equality for all, freedom of faith, a level playing field, and the opportunity to reap the rewards of the hard work we sow.
The State of the Union . . .