Julie Fedorchak addresses energy policy and DHS shutdown in recent statements

Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman
Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman
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Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak has used her social media platform to address issues ranging from energy policy to the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown.

On March 25, 2026, Fedorchak expressed appreciation for efforts to expand access to ethanol-blended fuels, stating, “Thank you @epaleezeldin for expanding E15 and E10 access. These fuels are good for North Dakota farmers and drivers across the country. Now let’s finish the job—year-round E15 needs to be the law of the land. I’m working to get it done!” She has prioritized energy affordability, reliability, sustainability, and security with a focus on domestic production and environmental care as outlined on her official website.

Later that day, she addressed the DHS funding impasse: “Today is Day 40 of the DHS shutdown. I look forward to voting in support of the Pay our Homeland Defenders Act tomorrow. I hope my Democrat colleagues can join me in doing the right thing.”

On March 26, 2026, Fedorchak highlighted the impact of the shutdown on DHS personnel and their families: “Behind every @DHSgov badge is a family counting on a paycheck. These are hardworking men and women who secure the border, protect the skies, stop terrorist threats, defend critical infrastructure, and lead disaster response. It’s past time for @SenateDems do the right thing,”

Fedorchak regularly engages with North Dakotans through forums designed to facilitate virtual discussions and gather feedback on federal matters (source). Her office also provides various constituent services including assistance with federal agencies and support for grant applications (source). The Congresswoman maintains an office at 1607 Longworth House Office Building in Washington, D.C.



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