
Patrick lives in Omaha with his wife, Emily, and three kids. He currently serves as CEO of First Star Recycling, the largest recycling provider in Nebraska. He previously worked for U.S. Senator Ben Nelson connecting veterans and small businesses to federal services. Patrick is an officer in the Army Reserve and served as a director for the Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District Board, Keep Omaha Beautiful, and other local and state-wide nonprofit boards.
He is running for Nebraska Legislature in District 6 to use his experience in the public and private sector to deliver a lower cost-of-living and stronger communities for working families. Patrick is concerned with the hyper-partisanship and hypocrisy in politics today and wants to get our government back to solving the problems facing our state - like persistently high taxes, slowing economic growth, and lack of opportunities for all. He is committed to tackling these problems with new ideas and innovative solutions that work for working Nebraskans.
We are facing a workforce shortage in nearly every sector. Whether it's understaffed fire departments, overworked teachers, burnt-out nurses, or small businesses struggling to grow-we need better solutions for the “brain drain” facing our state. We can build a Nebraska where housing is affordable, our schools are exceptional, and our communities invested in so that people choose to build their lives here. I’m running to make these investments a priority so that our communities can thrive.
Omaha ranks as one of the most expensive cities in the country for childcare with families paying thousands of dollars a month. This is unsustainable. We need more childcare options that working families can afford. I will work to explore solutions other states are using so that no parent is priced out of quality childcare for their kids.
All Nebraskans are struggling with high property taxes, from our seniors to first-time home buyers. High property tax rates on top of rising valuations are a financial strain for many. The Legislature has recently voted to give tax breaks to the ultra wealthy, while at the same time discussing new taxes on goods and services for the rest of us. When I take on re-balancing our property tax system, it will be to lessen the burden on the middle-class so we can keep more of our hard-earned dollars in order to help us to get ahead.

Patrick Leahy
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