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Julie Fedorchak highlights tax cuts and opposition to federal resource plan in recent posts

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Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman | Official Website

Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman | Official Website

Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak, a U.S. Representative from North Dakota, has recently posted several updates on her official Twitter account regarding tax policy, energy management, and White House events.

On September 4, 2025, Fedorchak highlighted a new tax provision benefiting workers in tipped occupations. She stated: "68 different jobs and occupations qualify for no tax on tips under the @HouseGOP working families tax cut. Is yours one of them? Check out this list from @USTreasury below! https://t.co/6HUvAG3R4x"

The following day, she addressed the Biden administration’s proposed Resource Management Plan for North Dakota. In her post dated September 5, 2025, Fedorchak wrote: "The Biden administration’s Resource Management Plan for North Dakota would have:

Cost 12,000 ND jobs

Eliminated $34 million in state revenue

Jeopardized energy security & affordability

That’s why @HouseGOP passed my resolution to overturn this radical plan! Watch ↓ https://t.co/crgWaiopiT"

On September 6, 2025, Fedorchak shared an update about attending an event at the White House. She said: "What a beautiful evening at the @WhiteHouse for President Trump’s inaugural dinner on the new Rose Garden Club Patio! It was a pleasure to dine with @SusieWiles, visit with @VP about his family trip to ND, and emphasize the urgency of soybean contracts to @SecScottBessent. https://t.co/F392gAZ2hx"

Fedorchak's posts come as part of ongoing debates over federal energy policies and economic measures affecting North Dakota. The Biden administration's Resource Management Plan has faced criticism from state officials and industry groups who argue it could negatively impact local employment and state revenues by restricting resource development.

Her mention of President Trump's inaugural dinner reflects recent changes in national leadership following the 2024 presidential election results.

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