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Brett Lindstrom

Brett R. Lindstrom (born March 23, 1981) is an American politician serving as a member of the Nebraska Legislature from the 18th district. In 2012, he unsuccessfully ran for a Nebraska seat in the U.S. Congress, losing to incumbent Lee Terry in the Republican primary election. In 2014, he was elected to the Nebraska Legislature, representing an Omaha district.

Brett Lindstrom
Member of the Nebraska Legislature
from the 18th district
In office
January 7, 2015 – January 4, 2023
Preceded byScott Lautenbaugh
Succeeded byChristy Armendariz
Personal details
Born (1981-03-23) March 23, 1981 (age 41)
Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Leigh Ancona
(m. 2007)
Children3
EducationUniversity of Nebraska–Lincoln (BS)
WebsiteCampaign website

Early life and education

Lindstrom was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. He was raised in Omaha, where he graduated from Millard West High School in 1999. He attended the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, graduating in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science degree in history. At the university, he joined the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team as a walk-on, playing in five games as a back-up quarterback.[1][2][3][4]

Career

Lindstrom returned to Omaha, where he worked with his father, Dan Lindstrom, as a financial advisor.

2012 congressional election

In 2012, Lindstrom made his first bid for elective office, running for Nebraska's 2nd District seat in the U.S. Congress. He was one of four Republicans challenging the incumbent, Republican Lee Terry; the others were railroad worker Paul Anderson; Glenn Freeman, a onetime Douglas County Republican chairman; and Jack Heidel, chairman of the mathematics department at the University of Nebraska Omaha.[5]

In his campaign, Lindstrom accused Terry of lacking commitment to conservative principles.[6] He took Terry to task for voting for an increase in the United States debt ceiling without demanding a balanced budget amendment in return;[7] and he condemned Terry's efforts to speed approval of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, calling Terry "unequivocally beholden to corporate lobbyists and special interests"[8] and accusing him of defending "corporate special interests over the Nebraska taxpayer"[9] In debate, Terry counterattacked, declaring that a Lindstrom press release on the pipeline "sounded like it came from the Democratic Party".[10]

Lindstrom led the challengers in fundraising, although his receipts were an order of magnitude less than Terry's.[5] Terry won the Republican primary election with 60.0% of the vote; Lindstrom came in second, with 22.8%, trailed by Heidel with 11.0%, Freeman with 3.9%, and Anderson with 2.2%.[11] Terry went on to win the general election, defeating the Democrats' candidate, Douglas County treasurer John Ewing, by a margin of 50.8%–49.2%.[12][13]

Nebraska Legislature

2014 election

In 2014, Lindstrom ran for the Nebraska Legislature from the 18th District in northwestern Omaha. Incumbent Scott Lautenbaugh, a Republican, was ineligible to seek re-election under Nebraska's term-limits law.[14][15]

Four candidates sought the position. Lindstrom, a Republican, described himself as a fiscal conservative. Chad Adams, a carpenter, called himself a "blue-collar, small-government Republican with libertarian leanings".[16] Mike Tesar, a retired Omaha chief deputy prosecutor, had been a Democrat for most of his life, but had re-registered as an independent in 2013; he condemned the Legislature's recent decision not to expand Medicaid under the provisions of the 2010 Affordable Care Act. Joe Vaughn, a chef, stated that he was running as an independent to allow voters to choose someone who was not a member of one of the two major parties, declaring that both were corrupt and represented "the special interests and wealthy donors";[16] he had unsuccessfully attempted to gather enough signatures to run as an independent in the 2012 2nd District congressional election.[16]

In the nonpartisan primary election, Lindstrom placed first, with 1689 votes, or 45.8% of the total. Tesar came in second, with 1301 votes (35.2%). Vaughn and Adams trailed, with 449 votes (12.2%) and 252 votes (6.8%) respectively.[17]

As the top two vote-getters, Lindstrom and Tesar moved on to the general election, in which taxes figured as a major issue. Lindstrom, calling himself "a committed fiscal conservative", stated that he would work to eliminate the state's income tax, particularly the tax on income from Social Security, and the state's inheritance tax.[2] Tesar called the elimination of many of these taxes impractical, stating that a certain level of taxation was necessary to maintain essential services, among which he included medical care and health insurance for all, an educational system that would enable graduates to obtain good jobs, adequate law enforcement, and alcohol- and drug-treatment programs in prisons.[18]

When the election was held, Lindstrom won the seat, with 4907 votes, or 54.9% of the total; Tesar garnered 4031 votes or 45.1%.[19]

2015 session

In the 2015 session of the Legislature, Lindstrom was appointed to the Banking, Commerce, and Insurance Committee, and to the Natural Resources Committee.[20] He ran for the chair of the Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee, in defiance of an unwritten rule under which freshman legislators did not run for leadership posts, losing by a 24–25 vote to incumbent Jeremy Nordquist. The closeness of the vote was attributed in part to the influx of conservative senators after the 2014 election; Nordquist, a Democrat, had supported the Affordable Care Act and the proposal to expand Medicaid in Nebraska thereunder, and a 2014 referendum that increased the state's minimum wage.[21]

Personal life

In 2007, he married Leigh Ancona. The couple has three children.[1][3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Sen. Brett Lindstrom—Biography". March 5, 2015, at the Wayback Machine Nebraska Legislature. Retrieved March 5, 2015. , at Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ a b "Meet Brett: Lindstrom for Legislature". Retrieved March 6, 2015. , at Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ a b Petersen, Brandi. "Husker returns to Lincoln as senator-elect". KETV. November 14, 2014. Retrieved March 6, 2015.
  4. ^ "#15 Brett Lindstrom". November 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Huskers.com. Retrieved March 5, 2015. , at Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ a b Stohs-Krause, Hilary. "Republican candidates seek to beat the odds by challenging Terry in House primary". NET Radio. April 18, 2012. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  6. ^ Walton, Don. "Brett Lindstrom says he's more dependable, conservative than Terry". Lincoln Journal Star. July 30, 2011. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  7. ^ "CONGRESSMAN TERRY FLIP-FLOPS AGAIN: Lindstrom’s answer to the federal deficit problem". March 7, 2015, at the Wayback Machine Lindstrom for Congress '12. June 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine November 12, 2011. Retrieved March 7, 2015. , at
  8. ^ "Press Release: What Lee Terry Doesn't Want You To Know About Corporate Lobbyists & The 'Keystone Kickback'". March 7, 2015, at the Wayback Machine Brett Lindstrom for Congress '12. June 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine , at Wayback Machine.
  9. ^ "Press Release: Current Keystone XL Pipeline Plans Bad for Nebraska". March 6, 2015, at the Wayback Machine Brett Lindstrom for Congress '12. June 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine September 18, 2011. Retrieved March 6, 2015. , at Wayback Machine.
  10. ^ Murray, Robyn. "Terry squares off with GOP challengers". KVNO News. April 20, 2012. Retrieved March 6, 2015. , at .
  11. ^ "Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska: Primary Election, May 15, 2012", p. 24. Nebraska Secretary of State. Retrieved February 22, 2015.
  12. ^ "Ewing Challenging Terry In Omaha-Area Congressional Race". NET. September 13, 2012. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  13. ^ "Official Results of Nebraska General Election - November 6, 2012", p. 13. Nebraska Secretary of State. Retrieved February 22, 2015.
  14. ^ "Legislative District 18 - LB703 (2011)". Nebraska Legislature. Retrieved March 5, 2015. , at Wayback Machine.
  15. ^ Hoffman, Alex. "Tesar, Lindstrom compete for District 18 seat". KETV. October 13, 2014. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  16. ^ a b c Hendee, David. "Four in race for Legislative District 18". Omaha World-Herald. April 27, 2014. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  17. ^ "Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska: Primary Election, May 13, 2014", p. 35. Nebraska Secretary of State. Retrieved February 22, 2015.
  18. ^ Hendee, David. "Candidates offer personal touch in northwest Omaha's Legislative District 18 race". Omaha World-Herald. October 14, 2014. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  19. ^ "Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska: General Election, November 4, 2014" January 8, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, p. 20. Nebraska Secretary of State. Retrieved February 22, 2015.
  20. ^ "2015 Legislative Committees". Nebraska Legislature. Retrieved February 22, 2015. , at Wayback Machine.
  21. ^ Soderlin, Ryan. "Nebraska lawmakers stick with age, experience in choosing Kearney Sen. Hadley as speaker". Omaha World-Herald. January 7, 2015. Retrieved March 7, 2015.

External links

  • Lindstrom's Nebraska Legislature website
  • Brett Lindstrom for Congress '12. One of two campaign websites found. at
  • .
  • The Lindstrom Group: financial advisors

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Brett R Lindstrom born March 23 1981 is an American politician serving as a member of the Nebraska Legislature from the 18th district In 2012 he unsuccessfully ran for a Nebraska seat in the U S Congress losing to incumbent Lee Terry in the Republican primary election In 2014 he was elected to the Nebraska Legislature representing an Omaha district Brett LindstromMember of the Nebraska Legislature from the 18th districtIn office January 7 2015 January 4 2023Preceded byScott LautenbaughSucceeded byChristy ArmendarizPersonal detailsBorn 1981 03 23 March 23 1981 age 41 Lincoln Nebraska U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseLeigh Ancona m 2007 wbr Children3EducationUniversity of Nebraska Lincoln BS WebsiteCampaign website Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 2012 congressional election 2 2 Nebraska Legislature 2 2 1 2014 election 2 2 2 2015 session 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education EditLindstrom was born in Lincoln Nebraska He was raised in Omaha where he graduated from Millard West High School in 1999 He attended the University of Nebraska Lincoln graduating in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science degree in history At the university he joined the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team as a walk on playing in five games as a back up quarterback 1 2 3 4 Career EditLindstrom returned to Omaha where he worked with his father Dan Lindstrom as a financial advisor 2012 congressional election Edit See also 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Nebraska District 2 In 2012 Lindstrom made his first bid for elective office running for Nebraska s 2nd District seat in the U S Congress He was one of four Republicans challenging the incumbent Republican Lee Terry the others were railroad worker Paul Anderson Glenn Freeman a onetime Douglas County Republican chairman and Jack Heidel chairman of the mathematics department at the University of Nebraska Omaha 5 In his campaign Lindstrom accused Terry of lacking commitment to conservative principles 6 He took Terry to task for voting for an increase in the United States debt ceiling without demanding a balanced budget amendment in return 7 and he condemned Terry s efforts to speed approval of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline calling Terry unequivocally beholden to corporate lobbyists and special interests 8 and accusing him of defending corporate special interests over the Nebraska taxpayer 9 In debate Terry counterattacked declaring that a Lindstrom press release on the pipeline sounded like it came from the Democratic Party 10 Lindstrom led the challengers in fundraising although his receipts were an order of magnitude less than Terry s 5 Terry won the Republican primary election with 60 0 of the vote Lindstrom came in second with 22 8 trailed by Heidel with 11 0 Freeman with 3 9 and Anderson with 2 2 11 Terry went on to win the general election defeating the Democrats candidate Douglas County treasurer John Ewing by a margin of 50 8 49 2 12 13 Nebraska Legislature Edit 2014 election Edit In 2014 Lindstrom ran for the Nebraska Legislature from the 18th District in northwestern Omaha Incumbent Scott Lautenbaugh a Republican was ineligible to seek re election under Nebraska s term limits law 14 15 Four candidates sought the position Lindstrom a Republican described himself as a fiscal conservative Chad Adams a carpenter called himself a blue collar small government Republican with libertarian leanings 16 Mike Tesar a retired Omaha chief deputy prosecutor had been a Democrat for most of his life but had re registered as an independent in 2013 he condemned the Legislature s recent decision not to expand Medicaid under the provisions of the 2010 Affordable Care Act Joe Vaughn a chef stated that he was running as an independent to allow voters to choose someone who was not a member of one of the two major parties declaring that both were corrupt and represented the special interests and wealthy donors 16 he had unsuccessfully attempted to gather enough signatures to run as an independent in the 2012 2nd District congressional election 16 In the nonpartisan primary election Lindstrom placed first with 1689 votes or 45 8 of the total Tesar came in second with 1301 votes 35 2 Vaughn and Adams trailed with 449 votes 12 2 and 252 votes 6 8 respectively 17 As the top two vote getters Lindstrom and Tesar moved on to the general election in which taxes figured as a major issue Lindstrom calling himself a committed fiscal conservative stated that he would work to eliminate the state s income tax particularly the tax on income from Social Security and the state s inheritance tax 2 Tesar called the elimination of many of these taxes impractical stating that a certain level of taxation was necessary to maintain essential services among which he included medical care and health insurance for all an educational system that would enable graduates to obtain good jobs adequate law enforcement and alcohol and drug treatment programs in prisons 18 When the election was held Lindstrom won the seat with 4907 votes or 54 9 of the total Tesar garnered 4031 votes or 45 1 19 2015 session Edit In the 2015 session of the Legislature Lindstrom was appointed to the Banking Commerce and Insurance Committee and to the Natural Resources Committee 20 He ran for the chair of the Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee in defiance of an unwritten rule under which freshman legislators did not run for leadership posts losing by a 24 25 vote to incumbent Jeremy Nordquist The closeness of the vote was attributed in part to the influx of conservative senators after the 2014 election Nordquist a Democrat had supported the Affordable Care Act and the proposal to expand Medicaid in Nebraska thereunder and a 2014 referendum that increased the state s minimum wage 21 Personal life EditIn 2007 he married Leigh Ancona The couple has three children 1 3 References Edit a b Sen Brett Lindstrom Biography Archived March 5 2015 at the Wayback Machine Nebraska Legislature Retrieved March 5 2015 Archived March 5 2015 at Wayback Machine a b Meet Brett Lindstrom for Legislature Retrieved March 6 2015 Archived January 24 2015 at Wayback Machine a b Petersen Brandi Husker returns to Lincoln as senator elect KETV November 14 2014 Retrieved March 6 2015 15 Brett Lindstrom Archived November 7 2012 at the Wayback Machine Huskers com Retrieved March 5 2015 Archived November 7 2012 at Wayback Machine a b Stohs Krause Hilary Republican candidates seek to beat the odds by challenging Terry in House primary NET Radio April 18 2012 Retrieved March 7 2015 Walton Don Brett Lindstrom says he s more dependable conservative than Terry Lincoln Journal Star July 30 2011 Retrieved March 7 2015 CONGRESSMAN TERRY FLIP FLOPS AGAIN Lindstrom s answer to the federal deficit problem Archived March 7 2015 at the Wayback Machine Lindstrom for Congress 12 Archived June 3 2014 at the Wayback Machine November 12 2011 Retrieved March 7 2015 Archived March 7 2015 at Wayback Machine Press Release What Lee Terry Doesn t Want You To Know About Corporate Lobbyists amp The Keystone Kickback Archived March 7 2015 at the Wayback Machine Brett Lindstrom for Congress 12 Archived June 3 2014 at the Wayback Machine Archived March 7 2015 at Wayback Machine Press Release Current Keystone XL Pipeline Plans Bad for Nebraska Archived March 6 2015 at the Wayback Machine Brett Lindstrom for Congress 12 Archived June 3 2014 at the Wayback Machine September 18 2011 Retrieved March 6 2015 Archived March 6 2015 at Wayback Machine Murray Robyn Terry squares off with GOP challengers KVNO News April 20 2012 Retrieved March 6 2015 Archived September 2 2014 at Wayback Machine Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska Primary Election May 15 2012 p 24 Nebraska Secretary of State Retrieved February 22 2015 Ewing Challenging Terry In Omaha Area Congressional Race NET September 13 2012 Retrieved March 7 2015 Official Results of Nebraska General Election November 6 2012 p 13 Nebraska Secretary of State Retrieved February 22 2015 Legislative District 18 LB703 2011 Nebraska Legislature Retrieved March 5 2015 Archived February 5 2015 at Wayback Machine Hoffman Alex Tesar Lindstrom compete for District 18 seat KETV October 13 2014 Retrieved March 7 2015 a b c Hendee David Four in race for Legislative District 18 Omaha World Herald April 27 2014 Retrieved March 7 2015 Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska Primary Election May 13 2014 p 35 Nebraska Secretary of State Retrieved February 22 2015 Hendee David Candidates offer personal touch in northwest Omaha s Legislative District 18 race Omaha World Herald October 14 2014 Retrieved March 7 2015 Official Report of the Board of State Canvassers of the State of Nebraska General Election November 4 2014 Archived January 8 2015 at the Wayback Machine p 20 Nebraska Secretary of State Retrieved February 22 2015 2015 Legislative Committees Nebraska Legislature Retrieved February 22 2015 Archived February 22 2015 at Wayback Machine Soderlin Ryan Nebraska lawmakers stick with age experience in choosing Kearney Sen Hadley as speaker Omaha World Herald January 7 2015 Retrieved March 7 2015 External links EditLindstrom s Nebraska Legislature website Brett Lindstrom for Congress 12 One of two campaign websites found Archived 2014 06 03 at Wayback Machine Archived version of second 2012 Lindstrom campaign website The Lindstrom Group financial advisors Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brett Lindstrom amp oldid 1132616573, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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