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
Representative Michelle Fischbach, who has been serving Minnesota's 7th district in the U.S. Congress since 2021 and previously held a seat in the Minnesota Senate, engaged with various groups and individuals during a recent visit to Washington D.C. Born in Woodbury, Minnesota, Fischbach earned her BA from St. Cloud State University and her JD from William Mitchell College of Law. Demonstrating her ongoing commitment to her constituents, she shared her experiences through a series of posts on social media.
On April 17, 2025, Fischbach posted about her meeting with the trucking industry's representatives in Washington. She noted, ".@mntruck came to D.C.! Trucking makes up over 143,000 jobs in Minnesota and has a footprint in over 65,000 small businesses. It was great hearing their perspective on workforce development and supply chain solutions." This highlights the critical role of the trucking industry in Minnesota's economy and the discussions surrounding workforce and supply chain development.
Later, on the same day, she tweeted about her engagement with the Minnesota Pork Board, stating, "It’s always great seeing the Minnesota Pork Board, this time to talk about the Farm Bill, trade, and labor. I am working hard to make sure our producers have a voice in this Administration’s trade agenda." This interaction underscores her dedication to advocating for local producers in national trade policies.
Her final tweet of the day referenced her meeting with students from Tri-County High School visiting Washington, D.C. "I got to meet some of the students from Tri-County High School while they were in D.C. I hope you all enjoyed your trip!" This interaction highlights her engagement with young constituents and her encouragement of their educational experiences.
As Fischbach continues her congressional service, she remains actively involved in representing the interests of her diverse constituency in Minnesota.