Rep. Fischbach, Colleagues Introduce Bipartisan DEF Act to Protect Farmers, Truckers, and Operators
introducing the DEF Act, which will codify the recently improved EPA guidance for diesel engines and vehicles, providing
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introducing the DEF Act, which will codify the recently improved EPA guidance for diesel engines and vehicles, providing
satisfaction rate of 98 percent. President Trump’s recent release of Moms.gov , a new website that connects … also exceedingly dangerous to women. According to recent reports, 11% of women who take mifepristone experience sepsis, infection
Western Minnesota communities. Rep. Fischbach highlighted her recent legislative efforts in DC to help increase rural housing development
Willmar, MN -- Representative Michelle Fischbach recently hosted a rural law enforcement roundtable in Alexandria, bringing together Western Minnesota
instead of helping Minnesotans in need." Congresswoman Fischbach recently introduced the Federal Funds Whistleblower Protection Extension
Press Release WASHINGTON, D.C. – Recently, Congressman Pete Stauber (MN-08) participated in the House Small Business Committee
highlighted by the massive fraud scandal that recently rocked Minnesota,” said Congressman Pete Stauber. “It has been infuriating … strengthen accountability in federal assistance programs. Most recently, he introduced the Stop Fraud by Somalia Act to strengthen
Transportation of Currency or Monetary Instruments (CMIR). However, recent reports raise questions about whether existing oversight and coordination
staffing shortages and rising operational costs. Rep. Fischbach recently signed a letter requesting funding for the Child Care
Program (SNAP) verification and enrollment data given the recent federal warrants served during Operation Cold Snap and charges … USDA’s directive. You can read the most recent letter in its entirety here
Willmar, MN -- Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach (MN-07) recently met with Barnesville Mayor Jason Rick and city staff … having access to ambulance services. Congresswoman Fischbach recently helped secure $750,000 in federal funding to help
Michelle Fischbach (MN-07) was in Fergus Falls recently. She met with Fergus Falls Mayor Anthony Hicks, city … group also discussed some of the recent infrastructure funding that Congresswoman Fischbach has secured for the district. They
Rail project died. You can read this most recent letter in its entirety here
largest input costs farmers face, and recent price volatility has made it even harder to plan ahead, Improving
CCDBG) program. The introduction of this legislation follows recent shocking revelations of widespread fraud occurring within Minnesota
seniors, who were hit hard by the recent inflation crisis. The WFTC fulfills the promise
keeping our truckers’ wheels turning. Blaine Brothers was recently awarded the 2025 HIRE Vets Medallion Award
northern part of the Seventh Congressional District recently, stopping by Steve Porter’s deer farm in Kittson County
Willmar, MN - Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach (MN-07) recently visited Crookston while she was touring the Seventh Congressional District
Willmar, MN - Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach (MN-07) recently met with members from the Willmar Lakes Area Chamber
facing unexpected pregnancies. The U.S. House recently passed Congresswoman Fischbach’s legislation that allows … Fischbach also visited Hutchinson Health to tour their recent renovations and see their plans for future expansions
billion in supplemental economic relief recently announced by the USDA. The meeting focused on the Farmer Bridge Assistance
January 30, 2026 Press Release WASHINGTON, D.C. — Recently, Congressman Pete Stauber celebrated President Trump signing into
projects across Minnesota’s Eighth District in the recently passed FY2026 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) Appropriations
investigations at locations suspected of fraud. But this recent effort is just the latest in a long line