As your representative in the Nebraska Legislature,

Paul Eurek will work to:

  • Create new jobs and support entrepreneurs in our rural communities
  • Support our farmers and ranchers through agricultural programs for sustainable growth
  • Fight to ensure that our elders and low-income families can get the healthcare they need

  • Introduce legislation to fund technology advances in our K-12 classrooms
  • Ensure that our financial, educational, healthcare, and social services resources are not wasted by subsidizing Mexico and other countries who promote illegal immigration into Nebraska.

Eurek:


34 Hilltop Drive
Loup City, NE 68853

  • Has deep roots in the area and will work to understand each community's needs.
  • Understands that agriculture and ranching is the lifeblood of Nebraska.
  • Has over 25 years experience in developing new businesses and creating jobs
  • Is a proponent for our elderly who simply want to live with dignity and peace of mind during their twilight years
  • Is a strong supporter of Nebraskan workers and is unafraid to tackle controversial issues like illegal immigration
  • Has first-hand experience with the impact of rising healthcare costs on small business owners, families and workders

  • Appreciates and respects the heroes and their families who serve our country and allow us as Americans to continue to enjoy the freedoms that have been the foundation of this country
  • Proudly supports Pro-Life initiatives
  • Is a candidate who loves this state, the people who live here, and the quality of life that we, as Nebraskans, cherish above all else.

More jobs in Nebraska

Xpanxion, a global software engineering company founded by Paul Eurek, opened a Kearney office last year. Xpanxion is growing its Nebraska-based software quality assurance center, and will add 15 employees to its Kearney location in the next year. Based in Atlanta, the company currently employs 15 people in Kearney. Eurek hopes to double that number in the coming year.
Full Article (Kearney Hub) »

Modified : [2008-07-08]

Old library is tech business’s new home

One of Loup City’s oldest landmarks is about to enter the 21st century. Loup City native Paul Eurek, owner of the city’s Carnegie Library, hopes to transform the building into a community technology center and offices for his global software engineering company, Xpanxion.
The building was recently listed on the National Register of Historic Places with the help of Shawn Kaskie, director of the Sherman County Economic Development Board.
Full Article (Kearney Hub) »

Modified : [2008-07-08]

Important Election Dates

General Election Day : Nov. 4, 2008

Modified : [2008-07-08]

District 41 Maps

Map of District 41 (pdf)
Statewide Legislative Map (pdf)

Modified : [2008-07-08]

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