[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 51 (Monday, March 25, 2019)]
[House]
[Page H2767]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                  NEBRASKA FLOODING AND SEVERE WEATHER

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from 
Nebraska (Mr. Smith) for 5 minutes.
  Mr. SMITH of Nebraska. Mr. Speaker, I rise to bring attention to the 
harsh weather and flooding experienced throughout the State of Nebraska 
over the past few weeks.
  On Wednesday, March 13, a large storm, known as a bomb cyclone, hit 
our State of Nebraska and much of the Midwest. It brought with it 
blizzard conditions, high wind, and large amounts of rain, followed by 
highly destructive flooding, which continues in some areas today.
  As I spent the past week touring damage and recovery efforts, one 
theme was clear: Nebraskans don't scare from a challenge, nor do they 
stand by as their friends and neighbors suffer. Entire communities have 
come together to fill sand bags, open shelters, and rescue neighbors in 
need. Ranchers across the State have battled to clear pastures, reunify 
herds, and reach newborn calves.
  I appreciate President Trump moving quickly to approve a Federal 
disaster declaration requested by Governor Ricketts and supported by 
the entire Nebraska congressional delegation. Governor Ricketts has 
estimated the cost of rebuilding infrastructure destroyed by the storm 
at more than $400 million, and the Nebraska Farm Bureau estimates the 
toll from lost crop and livestock production could top even $1 billion.
  The recovery will not be easy, but the hard work and dedication of 
Nebraskans across the State will be on full display as we recover, 
rebuild, and renew what was lost in these tragic events.

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