From Michelle Fischbach <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Roundup: August 23, 2025
Date August 23, 2025 6:00 PM
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John,



It’s been a busy week with deregulation, traveling, and listening to rural
America, but I wanted to take a moment to update you on the important work we
are doing to advance our conservative values.



Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin and President
Trump took a major step towards common sense by formally removing the
“Endangerment Finding” of 2009. Their “finding” reclassified carbon dioxide, a
natural, non-toxic, and necessary gas, as a “public health threat.” That ruling
was used by the Obama administration to tie nearly anything to global warming,
which opened the floodgates to woke climate schemes and expensive,
business-crushing regulations. The EPA was started as a tool to fight
pollution, but was hijacked to push nonsense like AOC’s Green New Deal and
other costly mandates onto Americans. Thanks to President Trump, this is one of
the largest deregulatory actions in our nation’s history and a huge win for
limited government conservatives. We will continue to care about clean air and
water through proven and effective conservation techniques without the threat
of climate extremists using junk science as an excuse to stifle our economy and
control our lives.


In recognition of the enormous impact technology is having on farming, I
joined my colleague, Representative Brad Finstad, and 17 other Members in
launching the Modern Agriculture Caucus. GPS, cameras, sensors, and even
artificial intelligence are revolutionizing the way seeds are planted and crops
are tended. This new caucus is dedicated to making sure federal agriculture
policy keeps up with the innovations taking place. As an advocate for our
farmers and the ag community as a whole, I am honored to join my Republican
colleagues in this mission to improve efficiency, increase yields, protect the
land and water, and ensure our country’s food security for the future.



Earlier this month, I was honored to meet Brad Schenck and his family at
their Otter Tail County lake cabin. His twin brother Ben, his wife Sara, and
their children are backed by a strong support network as he courageously fights
brain cancer. Brad wrote a book for his children in order to share life stories
and lessons of how he worked hard, never gave up in the Marine Corps, and
served with the Moorhead Police Department and SWAT team. It was a special
moment to present him with his own book, signed by President Trump, along with
a personal letter from him and First Lady Melania Trump. I carry these
conversations and experiences with me to Washington, D.C., and find inspiration
in the decency and determination of the people I have the privilege to
represent.




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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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