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Dear John,
It was a busy week, but I’m back to keep you in the loop on how I am fighting
for our conservative values.
On Wednesday, the House passed a continuing resolution, or CR, to fund the
federal government until December 20. While this process will avoid a
government shutdown right before an election, it did not accomplish one of the
primary goals of House Republicans: reduce government spending. Therefore, I
voted NO on the CR. I appreciate the work that my colleagues have done to draft
appropriations bills as we are supposed to do. However, the spending bills that
we have passed over the last two years go nowhere in the democrat controlled
Senate. I am guardedly optimistic that we will elect a Republican trifecta this
November (see below), and be able to get serious about putting this country's
financial house in order.
Under Tim Walz’s watchful eye, noncitizens and other ineligible individuals
were improperly registered to vote through Minnesota’s automatic voter
registration system—an alarming failure of the system liberals forced on our
state. As such, my Republican colleagues and I in the House are demanding
accountability from Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon and Minnesota
Department of Public Safety Commissioner Bob Jacobson. We need to know if these
votes impacted past elections, and what will be done to fix this outcome that
the democrats claimed wouldn’t happen. Minnesotans deserve to know that their
votes are not being diluted by those who shouldn’t be voting. We deserve and
demand election integrity.
I was proud to support the Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act,
which passed the House this week and would stop the reckless, radical bail
funds that help violent criminals roam free in cities like Minneapolis and New
York. Democrats' cashless bail schemes and their support for groups like the
Minnesota Freedom Fund give a pat on the back to criminals and endanger
law-abiding citizens. These so-called "charitable" bail funds pay to release
dangerous offenders, without caring about the devastation they leave behind.
Our bill finally brings oversight and accountability to these groups, ensuring
violent offenders can't just buy their way back onto our streets. House
Republicans are putting law and order first, and it’s about time the Senate
does the same.
Saving the best for last… Real Clear Politics moved Minnesota from likely
Democrat to a TOSS UP! Early voting isofficially open, meaning now is the
perfect time to "bank your vote!" By casting your ballot early, you not only
build momentum for President Trump and Republicans but also help our campaign
reduce the number of calls and mailings you receive.It’s a win-win! So, please
don't wait—visitMNVotes.org <[link removed]> to learn how to vote early and
let’s make history by turning Minnesota RED for the first time in 52 years!
As always, please contact my office if you have any questions about my record
or my votes, or if there is anything we can help with. Thank you for your
continued support!
With gratitude,
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Michelle Fischbach
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