Rep. Michelle Fischbach, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Minnesota's 7th district, shared updates on her recent meetings via social media. These posts reflect her ongoing engagement with various organizations and constituents to address pertinent issues such as taxation and financial security.
On May 17, 2025, Rep. Fischbach expressed her satisfaction after meeting with representatives from Minnesota Townships, an organization that represents 1,776 townships across the state. The discussion focused on tax and transportation issues. "@MNTownships represents the 1,776 townships across the state, and I was glad to meet with them to discuss tax and transportation issues."
Later that day, she mentioned a meeting with representatives from Minnesota Credit Unions who visited Washington D.C. to discuss tax issues affecting their operations. Rep. Fischbach highlighted the role of these credit unions in helping Minnesotans achieve homeownership and educational goals for their children. "I was happy to discuss the tax issues that impact @mncreditunions when they came out to D.C. These credit unions help Minnesotans become homeowners, build assets, and afford their children's education."
In another post on May 17, 2025, Rep. Fischbach reported a meeting with Thrivent Financial in Washington D.C., where discussions centered around combining financial security with community service across Minnesota. ".@Thrivent came to D.C. to talk to me about how they bring financial security and community service together across Minnesota."
Michelle Fischbach has been serving in Congress since 2021 after replacing Collin Peterson. She has also served in the Minnesota Senate from 2017 to 2018 and holds degrees from St. Cloud State University and William Mitchell College of Law.