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Rep. Michelle Fischbach discusses key issues including real estate and healthcare

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U.S. Rep. Michelle Fischbach representing Minnesota's 7th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Michelle Fischbach representing Minnesota's 7th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot

Michelle Fischbach, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Minnesota's 7th district, shared insights on various topics through her social media posts in early March 2025. Fischbach, who has been serving since replacing Collin Peterson in 2021, addressed issues related to commercial real estate, healthcare practices concerning minors, and international trade policy.

On March 8, 2025, Fischbach engaged with the @NAIOP Commercial Real Estate Development Association during their visit to Washington. She discussed several critical issues with them: "The state of commercial real estate in Minnesota as well as capital markets and the adaptive reuse of antiquated buildings and taxes."

Later that day, Fischbach expressed concerns over certain medical practices involving minors. She stated: "Hospitals are meant to save lives, not ruin them. But some doctors are conducting irreversible chemical and surgical mutilation on minors... This is a dangerous practice with potentially harmful long-term effects."

On March 9, 2025, Fischbach had a meeting with Rosemary Banks from the New Zealand Embassy in the United States. The discussion centered around bilateral relations and trade policy. She remarked: ".@NZembassyUS Rosemary Banks and I had a great meeting to discuss our countries’ relationship... especially when it comes to the outlook for trade policy in this Congress."

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