Elections Dan Watermeier, a member of the
Nebraska Legislature from the 1st district, was elected to the Nebraska Public Service Commission in 2018 and thus vacated his seat. Slama applied for the position and was appointed to the seat by Ricketts. She was the youngest member of the legislature's 2019 session and the third-youngest person to serve in the state legislature. Slama announced her campaign for the
2020 election on July 10, 2019, and placed first in the primary against Janet Palmtag and Dennis Schaardt. She defeated Palmtag, who had the endorsement of former Governor
Dave Heineman and U.S. Representative
Jeff Fortenberry. Jessica Flanagain was her campaign manager. She defeated Palmtag in the general election. Slama declined to file for re-election on February 15, 2024, and retired at the end of her tenure. She initially sought a second term.
Tenure During Slama's tenure in the state legislature she has served on the Judiciary, Natural Resources, Reference, and Executive Board committees. Slama was named legislator of the year by the
Young Republicans and placed on the
Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2019. In 2022, Slama accused
Charles Herbster of reaching up into her skirt at an event hosted by the
Douglas County Republican Party in 2019. Both filed lawsuits against each other, but later dropped them. ==Later life==