Anthony Vargas (born September 2, 1984) is an American politician and former educator serving as a member of the Nebraska Legislature. Vargas represents the 7th district, which covers all of downtown Omaha and much of southeastern Omaha.
Vargas is running again in a rematch against Republican incumbent, Don Bacon for Nebraska's 2nd district in 2024.[1]
Vargas is a former public school teacher. He also served as an AmeriCorps fellow through Teach for America.[3] He was appointed to the Omaha Public Schools Board in 2013, following the resignation of a board member.[4] He was named a Presidential Leadership Scholar.[citation needed]
Nebraska Legislature
In 2016 he ran for the Legislature against incumbent senator Nicole Fox. Fox, a Republican, finished third in the nonpartisan primary, which saw Vargas and former senator John Synowiecki advance to the general election.[5][6][7][8][9] Vargas defeated Synowiecki in the general election with nearly 62% of the vote. He was the first Hispanic Democrat elected to the Nebraska legislature.[10]
Committees
Vargas has served on the Appropriations Committee since 2017.[11][failed verification] In 2019, Vargas was elected by his peers, in a contested race, to the position of Vice Chair of the executive board, the nine member executive arm of the Legislature.[citation needed] In 2021, Vargas was re-elected by his peers to the position of Vice Chair of the executive board.[12][better source needed] He is on the Legislature's Planning Committee.[13]
In July 2021, Vargas announced his candidacy for Nebraska's 2nd congressional district in the 2022 election.[15] He won the Democratic primary on May 10, 2022, but lost the general election to Republican incumbent Don Bacon in November by 2.6% (5,856 votes).[16]
In July 2023, Vargas announced his candidacy for Nebraska's 2nd congressional district in the 2024 election.[17]
Political positions
In February 2024, Vargas introduced Legislative Bill 1355.[18] The bill would provide $4 million a year from the Nebraska Opioid Recovery Fund to support better opioid treatment and overdose response programs.[19]
In March 2024, Vargas urged his colleagues to take action on rising housing costs statewide. He and Senator Wendy DeBoer introduced two bills aimed at making housing more affordable for people of all income levels.[20]
Vargas wants to codify abortion rights into federal law.[21][22]