Platte Institute
OMAHA, NE — The Platte Institute will host its Annual Legislative Summit on September 28th in Lincoln, Nebraska. This summit comes on the heels of a landmark year of legislative achievements, embodying the theme "Keep Up the Momentum" as we look forward to more prosperous endeavors for the state.
Jim Vokal, Chief Executive Officer of the Platte Institute, remarked, "With the successes of the past year as our foundation, this summit will not only reflect on our achievements but will chart the course for our future. We invite all Nebraskans to join us in this crucial conversation."
Reasons to Attend:
- Pivotal Discussions: Dive deep into the core subjects that define Nebraska's future - workforce, taxes, education, and regulation. Explore innovative strategies designed to position Nebraska at the forefront of economic and educational leadership.
- Engage with Elected Leaders: Beyond the routine event circuit, this summit offers a rare chance for Nebraskans to interact directly with their representatives, providing a platform to voice their thoughts and play an active role in the state's development.
- Celebrate Excellence: Join us as we unveil our 'Legislator of the Year', an honor given to a legislator whose outstanding dedication has been instrumental in Nebraska's growth.
- Insights from the Top: Keynote talks by Speaker Arch, Auditor Foley, and others promise to shed light on the upcoming legislative session and provide an unparalleled glimpse into the inner workings of state governance.
- Networking & Breakfast: Kickstart the day by connecting with peers, leaders, and influencers over a breakfast spread.
Tickets for the event are priced at $20, with complimentary passes available for senators, their staff, and media representatives. Tickets are available at this link.
Members of the media wishing to secure tickets or schedule an interview, please contact Ryan Kopsa at (402) 366-4432 or write to [email protected].
The Platte Institute advances policies that remove barriers to growth and opportunity in Nebraska. For more on our initiatives and resources, visit PlatteInstitute.org.