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John,
It was a very busy week on Capitol Hill. My colleagues and I voted to delist
the gray wolf, welcomed a solid economic report showing inflation continuing to
cool, and applied real pressure on the Administration to hold Canada
accountable for breaking its trade obligations.
I co-sponsored and voted for the Pet and Livestock Protection Act to delist
the gray wolf, which passed the House this week, because the science is clear:
the gray wolf population has recovered. Minnesota’s wolf population has
exceeded federal recovery goals, yet Washington bureaucrats kept outdated
protections in place long after they were needed. TheEndangered Species Act was
created to help species recover and not to lock communities into permanent
federal control. Because of these rules, farmers and ranchers have lost
livestock, pets, and peace of mind, while courts and activist groups ignored
the real impacts on rural families. Delisting doesn’t mean eliminating wolves;
it means restoring responsible, science-based management to the states that
know their land best. Minnesota successfully managed its wolf population before
federal interference, and we can do it again. This vote puts common sense,
local control, and rural communities back where they belong.
Americans are starting to see inflation is moving in the right direction, and
that’s not by accident. House Republicans are working hand-in-hand with
President Trump to undo years of reckless democrat spending and get prices back
under control. The latest inflation numbers show progress, but we know families
are still feeling the squeeze despite improvements when they buy groceries,
fill their gas tanks, or pay their bills. That’s why we’re focused on policies
that actually lower costs. One of the most important steps we’ve taken is
extending the Trump tax cuts, so families can keep more of what they earn
instead of sending it to the federal government. We’re also pushing for
responsible spending, a stronger energy policy, and a pro-growth economy that
rewards work. There’s more to be done, but these signs tell us we’re on the
right path. House Republicans are committed to delivering real relief for the
American people.
Minnesota dairy farmers do hard, honest work everyday, and they deserve trade
agreements that do the same. That’s why I joined a bipartisan group of
colleagues pressing the Trump administration to hold Canada accountable for
breaking its dairy commitments under the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement
(USMCA). Canada promised U.S. farmers real market access, then turned around
and used loopholes to block American dairy from their shelves. That hurts
family farms here at home and puts downward pressure on prices for Minnesota
producers who are already dealing with high costs. USMCA has worked when our
trading partners play by the rules, especially with Mexico, so Canada shouldn’t
get a free pass. As we head into the 2026 USMCA review, this is our chance to
enforce the deal, close the loopholes, and stand up for rural communities.
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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