Dawson Brunswick (Republican)
Dawson Brunswick:
Dawson Brunswick:
My mother found out she was pregnant with me when she was a senior in high school, and my father was at the Pine Ridge Job Corps, having graduated high school the previous spring. I could have very easily been seen as an inconvenience in their lives, which is why I take the topic of abortion very seriously and have staunch pro life values that I have.
Dawson Brunswick:
As a proud girl dad of two young daughters, I am very concerned about their future, and ensuring they’re able to grow up as girls and not have men in their sports and spaces, and would support this legislation.
Dawson Brunswick:
I support parental rights in the classrooms, and would encourage people to become more engaged with their local school board, as schools boards are the most influential body in education in our local communities.
Dawson Brunswick:
Before my wife took her current role in corporate training, she spent two years teaching at a private Catholic school and one year at a public schools, so my family has seen both sides of education from the view of a former educator. We intend to send our girls to a private school in Columbus, and would support school choice legislation to allow all parents to choose the best option for their kids.
Dawson Brunswick:
I am in favor of protecting religious freedom, and believe that aligns very strongly with my district.
Dawson Brunswick:
I personally do not support recreational marijuana, but I see this as a growing issue for Nebraskans across the state.
Dawson Brunswick:
I am not supportive of an across the board expansion of gambling, including online sports betting, but I am supportive of a very targeted expansion using our existing framework. I believe Nebraskans both at the ballot box and in the Legislature took the right approach to limiting casinos to our horse racing tracks. This ensures that we don’t turn into South Dakota where every gas station has a “casino” and that we only have a small number of credible casino operators in the state. Allowing any online gambling firm to do business and extract millions of dollars without investing a penny in our state would be a mistake, but I believe there is a way to work with our active casinos who have invested in our state to offer their online option without opening the floodgates with all the online options that exist today.