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ABA, Nebraska Bankers Association Launch Ad Urging Rep. Don Bacon to Keep Supporting Policies that Drive Economic Growth

WASHINGTON —

The American Bankers Association and the Nebraska Bankers Association released a new ad today highlighting Rep. Don Bacon’s (R-Neb.) support of legislation that boosts small businesses and incentivizes community development and job growth across Nebraska’s diverse communities.

“We appreciate Congressman Bacon’s strong support for policies that help create jobs and drive investment to where it is needed most,” said ABA President and CEO Rob Nichols. “Communities in Nebraska and across the country benefit from a strong and growing economy and we urge him to continue supporting legislation to make that possible.”

“While Washington policymakers too often stand in the way of job creation and economic growth, Congressman Bacon has worked to advance meaningful common-sense, bipartisan solutions on behalf of his constituents,” said Nebraska Bankers Association President and CEO Richard Baier. “We thank him for his strong leadership and ask him to continue fighting for policies that bolster our economy and our communities.”

Versions of the ad in English and Spanish will begin airing in Nebraska as soon as today. Click here to see the ad.

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