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Betty McCollum

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Betty Louise McCollum is a U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 4th congressional district, serving since January 3, 2001. A member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, she has focused her legislative efforts on education, healthcare, and environmental issues. Throughout her tenure, McCollum has been an advocate for policies that support public education funding, access to affordable healthcare, and initiatives aimed at combating climate change. She has also been involved in various committees and has played a role in shaping national policy on these critical issues.

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Mar 14, 2016

There are dozens of school facilities in need of replacement literally all over Indian Country.

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Mar 14, 2016

I also want to applaud you for the triumphant reopening of the Renwick.

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Mar 14, 2016

There should be no tolerance for threats of violence and intimidation against public servants who are the conservators of America's nature.

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Mar 14, 2016

I think sometimes when people are talking about administrative costs, it is a very abstract thing.

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Mar 14, 2016

I was just aghast. I wanted to say something, but I did not know what I would say.

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Mar 14, 2016

First reading the newspaper a while ago, I read the Federal Government is currently involved in an outrageous lawsuit over naming rights at Yosemite Park.

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Mar 14, 2016

This is the result of decades and decades and decades of neglect and failure of the Federal government to live up to its obligations.

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Mar 14, 2016

Indian students deserve a quality education. We must protect their rights to safe and healthy schools.

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Mar 14, 2016

Could a tribal nation work with a local fire department to come out and do fire safety inspections?

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Mar 14, 2016

the EPA was only doing that work because it was stepping in to clean up an abandoned mine that had been polluting the area for decades.

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Mar 14, 2016

How many abandoned mines is the EPA currently working on?

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