Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak has recently addressed constituents through a series of posts on her official social media account, touching on religious observance, legislative initiatives, and upcoming changes to House communication rules.
On April 5, 2026, Fedorchak marked the Easter holiday with a message reflecting on its significance. She posted, “He is Risen! On this Easter Sunday, we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ—the ultimate reminder that hope is never lost, that light overcomes darkness, and that God’s promises are true. As we gather with family and loved ones, may we be reminded of the blessings we’ve”.
Three days later, on April 8, she discussed energy policy reforms in a post about proposed updates to national infrastructure standards. She wrote, “The High-Capacity Grid Act will help modernize America’s transmission system by requiring the use of best-available transmission conductors for new interstate transmission lines and rebuilds. Check out what industry leaders are saying https://t.co/Zw6LiYXF3h”. According to her official website, Fedorchak prioritizes energy affordability, reliability, sustainability and security with a focus on domestic production and grid strength to foster economic advancement.
Later the same day, Fedorchak informed followers about an upcoming procedural change affecting congressional communications. She stated on April 8: ” Starting tomorrow, U.S. House of Representatives rules require a temporary pause on sending mass communications to non-subscribers. To continue receiving newsletters and updates from my office, please take a moment to subscribe using the link below! https://t.co/ZNc1OZyiVB”. Her office provides various constituent services including assistance with federal agencies and outreach programs.
Fedorchak engages North Dakotans through forums designed for virtual discussions and feedback on federal matters as part of her efforts to connect with constituents (source). She also maintains an office at 1607 Longworth House Office Building in Washington, D.C.


