From Michelle Fischbach <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Roundup: May 24, 2025
Date May 24, 2025 6:00 PM
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John,



It’s been a busy week full of passing the Big, Beautiful Bill and delivering
on our America First agenda, but I wanted to take a moment to update you on the
important work we are doing to promote conservative values.



The House successfully passed President Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill”
after a late-night session into Thursday morning. This is a historic win for the
American people, and I am proud to have had a role in crafting this legislation
as a Member of the House Ways and Means Committee. In addition to extending
President Trump’s tax cuts, the bill also provides relief to western
Minnesotans by doubling the child tax credit, raising the estate tax exemption
to $15 million, and continuing tax relief to the more than 55,000 small
businesses in our district. Now, the bill moves to the Senate. I am confident
we can pass this legislation and deliver on another Trump administration
promise.



Female Athletes United has filed a lawsuit against Minnesota Attorney General
Keith Ellison and other state leaders, calling on them to follow President
Trump’s executive order and remove transgender athletes from women’s sports.
Three high school softball players are at the center of this case, arguing that
the state’s policy allowing transgender competitors has created an unfair,
unsafe, and unjust environment. These brave young women are standing up for
what’s right by challenging Minnesota’s failed leadership. Athletes are being
denied their Title IX rights, while Governor Walz and AG Ellison act like
that’s okay. I stand with these young women as they fight for their right to
compete safely and fairly.



My House colleagues and I wrote a bipartisan letter to President Trump to
ensure strong, renewable volume obligations for 2026 and beyond. This is
especially important for U.S. energy independence and our agriculture
communities. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has small refinery
exemption authority and is months behind meeting the deadline to set these
requirements. Our domestic biofuel facilities face uncertainty, and further
delays with renewable volume obligations could result in closures, forcing
rural employees out of work and harming local economies. We asked the Trump
administration to set the biomass-based diesel RVOs at over five billion
gallons in 2026 and reject abuse of small refinery exemption authority from the
EPA. Ensuring these obligations will be a tremendous win for our farmers and
ranchers, our energy independence, and the strength of our agricultural
communities.



Finally, it’s truly remarkable to see an American leading the Catholic Church
on the world stage, and that’s why it was an honor to attend the installation
mass for Pope Leo XIV. I am grateful for the unique opportunity to witness
history first-hand.



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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