LINCOLN- Sen. Eliot Bostar announced this week that he will seek reelection next year to the Legislative District 29 seat that he has occupied since 2020. Pointing to his work on issues that include the economy, health care access and affordable housing, Bostar, who represents a portion of south Lincoln, said he's running again "because there’s more work to do."
“I want to ensure that Nebraskans who work hard can provide for their families, and that our community is safe, affordable and vibrant — a place everyone is proud to call home," he said in a news release. Bostar touted his work to fund a second water source and a new convention center for Lincoln as well as efforts to lower health care costs for patients by capping the cost of insulin and requiring insurance companies to pay for breast cancer and colorectal cancer screenings.
A south Lincoln resident originally from New York, Bostar also highlighted his efforts to make child care and housing more affordable while aiming to stimulate workforce development by adding resources to training programs to help workers gain access to higher-paying jobs. He serves on the Legislature's Revenue Committee, the Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee, the Rules Committee and the Planning Committee, among others.
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