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About
Michelle Fischbach represents Minnesota's 7th Congressional District, a vast and primarily rural area covering most of the western part of the state. First elected to the U.S. House in 2020, she previously served as the Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota and spent over two decades in the Minnesota Senate, where she was the first woman to serve as President of the body. An attorney by trade, she began her political career on the Paynesville City Council after studying political science and economics at St. Cloud State University.
In Congress, Fischbach holds influential roles on the House Committee on Ways and Means and the House Committee on Rules, where she chairs the Subcommittee on Rules and Organization of the House. Her legislative work frequently focuses on fiscal policy, including efforts to amend the Internal Revenue Code to establish tax credits and remove income limitations on specific deductions. She also advocates for rural infrastructure and environmental conservation through initiatives like the Habitat Enhancement Now Act.
Fischbach is a key figure in Minnesota Republican politics, remaining the most recent member of her party to hold statewide office. Her transition to federal service followed a historic 2020 election where she unseated a long-term incumbent. In the House, she continues to leverage her background in state leadership and law to influence trade, oversight, and federal spending regulations.
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