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Meet John
I’m John Fredrickson — a dad, a licensed clinical social worker, and proud to serve as state senator for District 20. My job is to listen to people in our community, understand what they’re facing, and fight for solutions that make life better here at home. Every step of the way, I stay focused on commonsense, practical work that directly impacts families in Omaha.

Real Results
for Omaha
Each of these results reflects a simple goal: solve problems, cut through the noise, and keep service close to home.
Ballot Access Protected
John defended Nebraskans' right to a direct voice by fighting legislative efforts to roll back citizen-led initiatives.
Childcare Access Expanded
More working families can now enroll their children thanks to clearer pathways and new support for childcare providers.
Behavioral Health Strengthened
Expanded resources and visibility have brought mental health care closer to home for families across the district.
Food Donations at Work
A new tax credit is moving surplus food from local businesses straight to food banks, putting more meals on Nebraska tables.
988 Crisis Line Improved
Information about 988 is easier to find, and the handoff between 988 and 911 is smoother—getting people help faster when it matters most.
Priorities
I’m focused on practical solutions that make life better for our families. Every vote is about delivering solutions that matter close to home.
Mental Health Advocacy
Prioritizing policies that advance mental health, education, and economic prosperity
Property Tax Reform
Ensuring Omaha families can thrive without being overburdened.
Education
Strengthening schools so every child has the chance to succeed.
Productive Government
Defending Nebraska’s nonpartisan tradition and focusing on commonsense solutions.
Economic Development
Ensuring Nebraska's economy is thriving and works for all of us
Child Care
Creating more options so working families can find and afford care.
Ballot Access
Protecting citizen-led petitions so Nebraskans keep their direct voice.
Food Security
Moving surplus food from businesses to food banks through tax credits.