Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak, who represents North Dakota in the U.S. House of Representatives, recently shared updates on social media about her activities in Bismarck and Washington, D.C., highlighting constituent engagement and legislative priorities.
On May 11, Fedorchak posted about a community event in Bismarck, stating: “Thanks to everyone who joined us in Bismarck for the kickoff of our @TrumpAccounts Sign-Up Series! The room was filled with North Dakotans of all ages—parents, grandparents, & future investors—all excited about creating more opportunity & investing in the American Dream. “
The following day, after arriving in Washington, D.C., she commented on an upcoming vote regarding E15 fuel policy: “Just landed in D.C., where tomorrow I’ll be voting on year-round E15! This was a team effort to secure a Floor vote, and I can’t wait to vote YES. @POTUS and @SecRollins support this effort, and rural America is counting on us to deliver. Let’s get it done!!” (May 12).
On May 13, Fedorchak noted her participation as a new member during a committee hearing: “.@HouseCommerce’s hearing on transmission is underway! Being the newest member of the Committee, I’ll ask my questions toward the end, but here’s what I’m hoping we get out of today’s hearing:”
According to her official website, Fedorchak engages North Dakotans through forums that facilitate virtual discussions and gather feedback on federal matters. Her legislative focus includes energy affordability and security with an emphasis on domestic production and grid strength while supporting economic growth (source). In addition to policy work, her office provides services such as assistance with federal agencies and outreach programs for constituents (source). The congresswoman maintains an office at 1607 Longworth House Office Building in Washington, D.C.

