From Michelle Fischbach <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Roundup: November 22, 2025
Date November 22, 2025 5:00 PM
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John,



Members of Congress returned to Washington, D.C. this week with a very full
schedule, including an extra legislative day. With over 25 floor votes on bills
and resolutions from baby bottles to energy independence, here’s information on
a few of them that impact our district.



I was proud to vote in favor of the Veterans’ Compensation Cost-of-Living
Adjustment Act because our veterans have earned every measure of support this
country can provide. As inflation strains family budgets, the bill, which
passed the House this week, ensures that disability compensation and survivor
benefits keep pace with inflation so the men and women who served are not left
behind. This is a straightforward and bipartisan fix that directly helps
disabled veterans, surviving spouses, and children. Supporting those who
sacrificed for our nation should always be bipartisan, and I’m glad to see this
bill is headed to President Trump’s desk to become law. As your representative,
I will continue fighting to ensure that Minnesota’s veterans receive the care,
stability, and support they deserve.



I was pleased to support two important energy bills this week that strengthen
America’s energy security and lower costs for families. TheUnlocking our
Domestic LNG Potential Actremoves outdated restrictions on natural gas exports
so we can boost domestic production, support good-paying American jobs, and
reduce our reliance on adversarial nations. I also voted for theNecessary
Energy Refining (REFINER) Act, which directs a comprehensive review of U.S.
refinery capacity so we can increase domestic refining and stop depending on
foreign petrochemicals. Together, these bills move us toward a stronger, more
affordable, and more secure energy future. Minnesotans deserve an energy policy
that puts America first and lowers costs.



President Trump’s announcement of new trade agreements with Argentina,
Ecuador, Guatemala, and El Salvador proves that the administration can lower
costs for American families without hurting our farmers and ranchers. I fought
hard earlier this year to stop a plan that would have opened the door to
increased Argentine beef imports, and I’m glad to see that the quota on
Argentine beef stays in place. That’s important in western Minnesota because
when Washington gets trade wrong, it’s our producers who pay the price. The
administration is lowering tariffs on goods we don’t grow or raise here, like
coffee, bananas, and cocoa, while protecting the markets our ranchers rely on.
At the same time, the deal opens new doors for U.S. agriculture and rural
manufacturing, with preferential access for U.S. goods like technology,
chemicals, and veterinary and medical supplies. I appreciate that President
Trump heard the message from farm country and from those of us who represent
it: trade should expand opportunities for U.S. producers, not replace them.


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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