From Michelle Fischbach <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Roundup: June 21, 2025
Date June 21, 2025 6:00 PM
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John,



It’s been a busy week traveling in the district and hearing first-hand from
constituents, but I wanted to take a moment to update you on how we’ve been
working to protect your tax dollars, defend our values, and deliver real
results.



The House passed a major rescission package backed by President Trump that
slashed $9.4 billion in wasteful federal spending, including bloated foreign
aid, National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). The
bulk of these cuts, $8.3 billion, comes from the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID), which has been exposed in audits for
funneling taxpayer dollars into ridiculous climate initiatives and unnecessary
foreign projects. NPR and PBS strayed from their mission to provide impartial
news and educational programming. This legislation targets funds previously
approved by Congress, making permanent the smart, commonsense cuts recommended
by the Department of Government Efficiency. The American people sent a clear
message in November that they’re tired of wasting taxpayer dollars on global
pet causes and left-wing indoctrination. Now it’s time for the Senate to do its
job and send this package to the president’s desk.



Governor Tim Walz returned to Washington, D.C. last week to testify before the
House Oversight Committee and attempt to defend his record of shielding
criminal illegal aliens from law enforcement. We knew what to expect: more
deflection, more denial, and more spin. Walz opened by claiming the immigration
system is broken, however, the real problem is liberal politicians like him who
refuse to work with federal agents to enforce the law. Walz claimed that
Minnesota is not a sanctuary state, but we all know DFL politicians at the
state level routinely ignore ICE detainers, keeping criminal aliens on our
streets and putting Minnesotans at risk. If Walz’s tenure as governor has sent
one message, it's that breaking the law here comes with no consequences.



The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) newly announced renewable volume
obligation (RVO) is a major win for rural communities and our agricultural
industry. By increasing biofuel blending requirements, RVO helps lower oil
costs for Ag-related businesses with reduced transport and feed expenses. It
also means relief at the pump for truck drivers and consumers alike. This is
great news for western Minnesota and all of rural America. I applaud EPA
Administrator Lee Zeldin and President Trump for making biofuels an important
priority.



As always, thank you for your continued trust and support. Don’t hesitate to
reach out if you have any questions or need assistance with anything.




With gratitude,




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Michelle Fischbach



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