Lydia Brasch
Member of the Nebraska Legislature
from the 16th district
In office
2011–2019
Preceded byKent Rogert
Succeeded byBen Hansen
Personal details
Born (1953-07-14) July 14, 1953
Lincoln, Nebraska
Political partyRepublican

Lydia Brasch (born July 14, 1953) is an American businesswoman, farmer, and politician who served as a member of the Nebraska Legislature from the 16th district.

Early life

Brasch was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. She graduated from Lincoln High School and University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

Career

Brasch is a farmer and owns a marketing and design firm. Prior to her election to the legislature, she was a member of both the Nebraska State Fair Foundation and the Cuming County Fair Foundation.

State legislature

Brasch was elected in 2010 to represent the 16th Nebraska legislative district. She sat on the Agriculture, General Affairs, Revenue, Rules, and State-Tribal Relations committees. She is anti-abortion[1] and in 2011, she sponsored and passed LB690, which required parental consent before a minor receives an abortion.[2] She was unable to run for re-election in 2018 due to state mandated term limits.[3]

Brasch sponsored the right to repair legislation in 2017 giving farmers access to the diagnostic software embedded in farm equipment by the manufacturers.[4] The bill was indefinitely postponed after sitting over a year and a half after big technology representatives spoke during a hearing on the bill.[5]

References

  1. "Letter, 4/30: Applause for LB599 opponents".
  2. "Nebraska Legislature - Legislative Document".
  3. "Lydia Brasch".
  4. "A right to repair: why Nebraska farmers are taking on John Deere and Apple". the Guardian. March 6, 2017. Retrieved December 8, 2022.
  5. "Right-to-Repair for tractors could play a role in 2020 election". April 17, 2019.


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