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@RepTimWalz

Teacher, Football Coach, Command Sgt. Major Proudly Representing Minnesota's 1st Congressional District; Ranking Member of House

Joined March 2013

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  1. Oct 15

    It was a pleasure to see my good friend Red Arndt at the Governor’s Pheasant Opener over the weekend in Luverne. Thanks for your longtime advocacy for your community and the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System. Luverne and SW MN wouldn’t be where it is today without you, Red.

  2. Oct 13

    Great to attend another Minnesota Governor’s Pheasant Opener. Missed today in Luverne. Wishing him all the best in his recovery. Safe hunting, !

  3. Oct 12

    Gonna be a SPAMtastic MN Governor’s Hunting Opener in Austin next year!

  4. Sep 27

    One veteran lost to suicide is one too many. We still have a lot of work ahead of us and many questions to answer, but one thing is certain: we must never stop trying. We must never stop working together to make a difference. Our veterans deserve nothing less.

  5. Sep 26

    Honored to receive 2018 Fueling Growth Award from . I’ll keep fighting for a strong RFS and made-in-Minnesota renewable energy like ethanol.

  6. Sep 26

    Committee roundtable on trade this morning in DC. Very disappointed that this Administration doesn’t seem to understand the urgency of our farmer’s current economic situation.

  7. Sep 26

    I’m honored to receive a 12th Golden Triangle. It’s a privilege to continue advocating on behalf of Minnesota’s family farmers, ranchers and small town communities alongside and . Together, we can get this done right.

  8. Sep 22

    Toured the devastating storm damage in Morristown today with Fire Chief Troy Dahle and local leaders. The interagency collaboration and willingness of folks in towns across to help out their neighbors shows the strength of our communities. We will get through this together.

  9. Sep 21

    The severe damage from storms last night in cities like Waterville is no match for the strength, unity and resiliency of our southern Minnesota communities. Together, we will recover.

  10. Sep 17

    In Nicollet County, we heard from the City of Nicollet Mayor Fred Froehlich about how our Small Town and Regional Vitality Investment Act would help the area invest in economic development as well as a bike trail that will help attract young families to the city.

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  11. Sep 17

    Last stop last week was our Nicollet County Roundtable in Nicollet.

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  12. Sep 17

    In Watonwan County, Madelia Public Schools Superintendent Tom Ames said our Small Town and Regional Vitality Investment Act could invest in childcare in the schools, which would help attract trained and highly-skilled workers as well as help keep young families in the area.

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  13. Sep 17

    My team went on to stop in Madelia for our Watonwan County Roundtable.

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  14. Sep 17

    In Freeborn County, Katie expressed how important it is for students to have access to reliable, high-speed internet. If it becomes law, our Small Town and Regional Vitality Investment Act could help our communities invest in broadband.

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  15. Sep 15

    On Thursday, my staff continued their trek across at our Freeborn County Roundtable in Hayward.

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  16. Sep 13

    Kiester Mayor Trytten also talked about how our Small Town and Regional Vitality Investment Act would help the city ensure working families have access to childcare as demand grows.

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  17. Sep 13

    In Faribault County, my team heard from Mayor Douglas Trytten of the City of Kiester about how our Small Town and Regional Vitality Investment Act would help the city invest in housing as well as attract businesses and new residents.

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  18. Sep 13

    My team ended yesterday in Blue Earth for a Faribault County Roundtable.

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  19. Sep 13

    In Martin County, Fairmont Mayor Debbie Foster said our Small Town and Regional Vitality Investment Act would empower the city to invest in many areas — especially infrastructure — and help reduce the burden on local taxpayers.

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  20. Sep 13

    Following their stop in Jackson County, my team held a Martin County Roundtable in Fairmont.

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