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Rob Clements

State Senator · Nebraska · District 2 · Nonpartisan

Rob Clements serves as a State Senator in the Nebraska Legislature, representing District 2 for the Nonpartisan party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Clements.

Key facts

Full name
Rob Clements
Office
State Senator
Chamber
Nebraska Legislature
State
Nebraska
District
District 2
Party
Nonpartisan
Status
Currently serving
Born
1950
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/809c0698-2669-426a-819a-275a0773ff84
Dataset version
1.20260608

Biographical narrative

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Rob Clements is an American politician and businessman currently serving as a member of the Nebraska State Senate, representing District 2. He is affiliated with the Nonpartisan Party and has been actively involved in various legislative committees. Clements has a background in banking and community service, and he has been a prominent figure in Nebraska politics since his appointment to the legislature in 2017.

Early life and career

Rob Clements was born on December 11, 1950, in Lincoln, Nebraska. He completed his secondary education at Elmwood High School in Elmwood, Nebraska, graduating in 1969. Following high school, Clements pursued higher education at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, where he earned his bachelor's degree in 1973.

Clements has built a career in the banking sector and currently works at the American Exchange Bank in Elmwood, Nebraska. His professional experience in banking has provided him with insights into economic issues, which he has carried into his legislative work. In addition to his banking career, Clements is actively involved in his community and holds several leadership roles. He serves as the president of the Bess Streeter Aldrich Foundation, which is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the author Bess Streeter Aldrich. Clements is also a board member of Victory Church and participates in the Sons of the American Legion as an adjutant and bugler. His commitment to civic engagement is further reflected in his past role as chair of the Cass County Republican Party.

In his personal life, Clements is married to Peggy Sue, and together they have five children. His family background includes a notable relative; his aunt was a member of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) during World War II and is an alumnus of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

Legislative service

Clements entered the Nebraska State Legislature on February 6, 2017, when he was appointed by Governor Pete Ricketts to fill the vacancy left by Bill Kintner's resignation. Since his appointment, Clements has been an active member of the legislature, participating in various committees that shape state policy. As of 2025, he holds the position of chair for the Appropriations Committee, which is responsible for overseeing the state budget and financial matters. In addition to this role, he is a member of several other committees, including the Nebraska Retirement Committee, Reference Committee, Building Maintenance, Legislative Oversight Committee, and Legislature Planning Committee. Clements also serves as an ex-officio member of the Executive Board, which plays a crucial role in legislative administration.

Clements represents District 2, which encompasses all of Cass County. This district includes a mix of urban and rural communities, and Clements has focused on addressing the needs and concerns of his constituents throughout his legislative career.

Policy focus and district

Clements has established a clear policy focus during his tenure in the Nebraska legislature. He is known for his pro-life stance, prioritizing legislation that restricts abortion rights. This issue has been one of his top legislative priorities, reflecting his commitment to the beliefs held by many constituents in his district.

In addition to his position on reproductive rights, Clements has been vocal about election integrity. Following the 2020 presidential election, he became a prominent figure in the movement questioning the legitimacy of the election results. Clements has publicly supported calls for forensic audits of election results in Nebraska, aligning himself with similar efforts in other states, despite the lack of evidence supporting claims of widespread fraud.

Clements has also addressed immigration issues, particularly in light of recent announcements regarding the establishment of a federal immigration facility in McCook, Nebraska. He has expressed support for the enforcement of immigration laws, aligning his views with those of former President Donald Trump.

Tax policy is another area where Clements has made his mark. He voted in favor of Legislative Bill 873, which aims to modify corporate and individual income taxes, as well as taxation on Social Security benefits and property tax credits. This legislation is designed to reduce tax burdens over a five-year period, reflecting Clements' focus on fiscal policy and economic growth.

Housing is another critical issue for Clements, who advocates for affordable housing initiatives and rural workforce housing programs. He recognizes the importance of providing adequate housing options to support the workforce in rural areas, which is essential for community development and economic stability.

Clements has also expressed concerns regarding the state’s prison system, stating that the current facilities are in need of replacement. He advocates for building a new prison that would offer increased capacity and enhanced programming for inmates, aiming to improve rehabilitation efforts and facilitate successful reintegration into society.

On voting practices, Clements supports the implementation of voter identification requirements and favors a reduction in the time allowed for voting by mail. His positions on these issues reflect a broader trend among some legislators who prioritize election security measures.

Overall, Rob Clements has established himself as a significant figure in Nebraska politics, with a focus on fiscal responsibility, social issues, and community development. His legislative work continues to impact the lives of those in District 2 and beyond, as he navigates the complexities of state governance.

Notable legislation

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Notable quotes

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Key positions

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Legislative service

  1. Nebraska LegislatureDistrict 2 · Nonpartisan

Sources & provenance

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