Stop 5 of my 7-county rural tour — and county number 85 of 87 this year!
Even with tough economic conditions and rising costs, ranchers like the Waage family keep working hard to put food on our tables. We need to create more certainty for our farmers & expand their markets.

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Amy Klobuchar
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Amy Klobuchar
U.S. SenatorDemocratMinnesota
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Stop 3 of my 7-county rural tour across northern Minnesota — and county number 83 of 87 this year!
I stopped by the Anderson farm in Marshall County to talk with local farmers.
Farmers have many challenges, from tariffs to rising health care costs, and we must support them.
As they say, if you want a friend in Washington, get a dog. Thanks, Duke!
In Red Lake County at the Linder family farm! Got to meet with some hard-working family farmers & one friendly dog.
Stop 2 of my 7-county rural tour across northern Minnesota—and county number 82 of 87!
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I dropped off Virginia Giuffre’s memoir for Speaker Johnson. If he actually reads it, maybe he’ll finally release the Epstein Files and stop covering for the powerful men who abused her.
Justice for Virginia and the hundreds of other victims is long overdue.
Stop 1 of my 7-county rural tour — and county number 81 of 87 this year!
I joined the Olson family & @mnfarmersunion.bsky.social head Gary Wertish on their beautiful wheat, corn and soybean farm in Pennington County. Tariffs and health care costs are hurting rural families but they won’t give up.
Americans deserve the full truth. The administration needs to keep its promise and release the Epstein files.
On Veterans Day, we honor those who served and those who supported them on the battlefield. We must keep our covenant, including to Afghan allies who stood with us during our nation’s longest war.
Former CENTCOM Commander Gen. Joe Votel and I wrote this:
www.startribune.com/veterans-day...
On this and every Veterans Day, we honor those who served and the sacrifices they made to defend our country.
We can never fully repay our veterans, but we can honor their service by ensuring they have access to the care and services they deserve. 🇺🇸
50 years ago today, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald and its 29 brave crew members, including two Minnesotans, were lost on Lake Superior.
We honor their memory, the families who still grieve, and the mariners who face those waters every day.
Trump is pardoning people who tried to steal the election on his behalf.
Once again using his office to help his friends, attack his enemies, and undermine the rule of law and our democracy.
But he can’t change this simple fact: He lost the 2020 election.
Trump pardons Rudy Giuliani and other key figures involved in efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election: https://cnn.it/4r8Y21h
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This admin is absolutely dedicated to the noble cause of taking food away from hungry people. They’re working overtime. They’re fighting tooth and nail. They’re going above and beyond. Using your taxpayer dollars to advance their mission of stealing more from working people.
Yet again, the administration chooses not to feed hungry Americans.
This is the very definition of callous. They could just follow the court order and do it.
In every other budget impasse or shutdown there were negotiations and compromise with the White House. I am committed to lowering health care costs and will do everything I can to get this done.
Lowering costs is the top priority for the American people. I voted against this budget bill because it does not prevent health insurance premiums from doubling for so many Americans. The President and Congressional Republicans should have come to the table to work with us to lower these costs.
Great to catch up with former Minnesota First Lady Susan Shepard Carlson, a true champion for families and a great partner in our efforts to help families by impacted by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
The cruelty is the point. It is their choice to do this.
NEW: The Trump admin told states it must immediately "undo" the work to provide full food stamp benefits, or face penalties. The feds sent this in a late-night memo, only adding to the chaos and confusion around SNAP. www.nytimes.com/2025/11/09/b...
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Tariffs are taxes – anybody can look it up in the dictionary. Where are the administration’s ideas to lower costs for American families?
… so what did he do this year?
🚨 The Appeals Court ruled against the Trump administration’s request to not pay SNAP in full this month.
So what does the administration do? Immediately appeal to the Supreme Court.
Trump will do everything but feed families in need.
Senate Democrats are offering a path forward: Reopen the government and extend the health care tax credits for 1 year to ensure millions of Americans don’t see their premiums double in January.
The President & Congressional Republicans need to come to the table to negotiate.
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851 total votes
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| Date | Bill | Question | Position | Party Maj | Align? | Result |
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| 2025-01-09 | S. 5 (119th) | End filibuster to begin debate | YES | YES | ✓ | Cloture on the Motion to Proceed Agreed to (84-9, 3/5 majority required) |
Alignment stats consider only votes where a clear yes/no majority existed for the legislator's party. Cross-party marks divergence where the vote matched the opposite party majority. ↔ indicates cross-party divergence.
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