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Julie Fedorchak highlights public safety and energy issues in recent social media posts

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Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman | Official Website

Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman | Official Website

Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak, a member of the Republican Study Committee, recently shared several updates on her official Twitter account regarding ongoing legislative initiatives and policy positions.

On September 3, 2025, Fedorchak expressed her views on public safety in the nation's capital, stating, "Washington, D.C. is the most beautiful capital city in the world—and there’s no reason it shouldn’t be the safest, too. Great to join my @RepublicanStudy colleagues to highlight how @POTUS is leading to make D.C. safe again https://t.co/hezyVGZ6MD".

Later that day, she highlighted economic measures intended to benefit American families and local businesses. In a post from September 3, 2025 at 18:13 UTC, Fedorchak wrote, "With @HouseGOP’s working families tax cut plan, buying an American-made car is more affordable than ever. Watch my speech on the House Floor to see how it’s helping families and small-town car dealers like M.J. McGuire https://t.co/3Oe2IQ8QU6". This statement reflects recent legislative efforts by House Republicans to provide tax relief for working families and support domestic manufacturing.

Shortly thereafter, Fedorchak addressed energy policy concerning her home state of North Dakota. At 18:42 UTC on September 3, she posted, " Heading to the House Floor to speak in support of my resolution to reverse the Biden administration’s resource management plan for North Dakota—a backdoor attempt to shut down fossil fuel development in our state. Tune in!". The comment refers to ongoing debates about federal resource management policies and their impact on fossil fuel industries in North Dakota.

The issues raised by Congresswoman Fedorchak reflect broader national debates over public safety in Washington D.C., tax policies aimed at supporting American workers and manufacturers, and federal regulations affecting energy production. The Republican Study Committee has played an active role in shaping conservative policy proposals within Congress.

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