From Michelle Fischbach <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Roundup: June 28, 2025
Date June 28, 2025 5:00 PM
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John,



It’s been a busy week in Washington, but I want to take a moment to share how
we’re putting American agriculture first and delivering real results for the
America First agenda.



I advanced a House Rules Committee report on a resolution for four bills that
are vital to our communities’ well-being and in support of local economic
development. TheSupport for Patients and Communities Reauthorization Act
reauthorizes substance abuse and mental health programs. TheCEASE Act aims to
limit the number of Small Business Administration (SBA) licensed lending
companies to restore proper oversight capabilities. TheSave SBA from Sanctuary
Cities Act, introduced by my friend and colleague, Rep. Brad Finstad, aims to
relocate offices that are currently in sanctuary jurisdictions. TheAmerican
Entrepreneurs First Act will ensure applicants for business loans are American
citizens. Advancing a Rules resolution is a routine, but necessary, step in the
legislative process and an important responsibility of mine as a member of the
Rules Committee.



Over 50 colleagues and I sent a letter to support the Trump administration’s
engagement on agricultural trade priorities. We urged and expressed our strong
support to U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, Treasury Secretary Scott
Bessent, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, and Secretary of Commerce
Howard Lutnick for ongoing trade negotiations to greatly benefit American
manufacturing, producing, and farming. President Trump’s decision to pause
certain tariffs for U.S. agriculture has given us a 90-day period to come to
agreements for longer-term negotiations. This is the right time to truly hone
in on what the Trump administration does best: seal the deal. Our rural
communities, especially farmers, deserve the long-term certainty that trade
agreements provide in order to recover global market share, prevent the decline
of commodity prices, and unleash our industries on the global stage. The
administration has done an excellent job so far, and we’re ready to see what
improvements can be made to support and uplift American agriculture.


I’m proud to co-sponsor the reintroduced Safeguarding American Food and Export
Trade Yields (SAFETY) Act. This important bipartisan legislation protects U.S.
food producers from unfair foreign trade practices. Global competitors have
increasingly targeted American-made food and beverage products by restricting
the use of common names under the guise of geographical protections. That means
products proudly made in states like Minnesota and Wisconsin, renowned for
high-quality cheeses and agricultural exports, are being penalized for using
familiar names like “cheddar” or “parmesan.” These tactics directly harm U.S.
farmers, producers, and workers. It’s time we stand up for our food producers
and ensure American-made goods are treated fairly on the global stage. I urge
my colleagues to support this bill and level the playing field.



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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