
We are in this together. We face many challenges from gas prices to a broken health care system and skyrocketing debt. We also face the moral test of our lifetime in combating climate change and achieving true energy independence.We must solve these problems together, as Nebraskans always have.
We can either demand more of ourselves and our leaders, or we can settle for more of the same. We can demand new ideas that uphold our finest and oldest traditions, or we can settle for the same failed old policies. We can stand up, together, and have a say about our future or we can put our future in the same old hands that got us where we are today.
Others expect apathy. They expect us not to care. They expect us to settle for the same old thing. They are in for a big surprise this year.
I am deeply optimistic about our future. I have faith in Nebraskans and in rock solid Nebraska values. Here in Nebraska, we help each other. We depend on each other. We have for nearly two centuries. We know how much our own success depends on our neighbor's success. That tradition of service of helping each other, depending on each other is what built this state, what helped it survive in times of trouble, what helped it prosper in times of plenty.
This is the moment to come together, as friends, as neighbors, as Nebraskans to renew our state and our nation. In that great Nebraska tradition, I am ready to serve and play my part in making sure Nebraska's best days are ahead of us.
Our time is now.

You can read more about Scott Kleeb on the Biography page and you can meet his family at The Kleeb Family page. We have plenty of pictures up as well.