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Published on Thursday, 07 February 2013 15:46
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In the month of January, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (MN-06) visited people from every county of the Sixth District, meeting with more than 150 state and local elected officials, law enforcement officers, and business owners.During these meetings Bachmann reaffirmed her commitment to supporting important local transportation projects like expanding I-94 and Highway 10. “These projects will not only ease congestion and make our roads safer, but they will also bring more jobs and economic activity to the community,” said Bachmann.A common theme from the listening sessions was that burdensome regulations and higher taxes coming from Washington, D.C., are hurting Minnesota’s job creators. “The economy has been struggling for far too long, and it’s time for pro-growth economic policies to encourage businesses to grow and hire new workers,” said Bachmann.
“I always value the opportunity to hear the ideas and concerns of the people of Minnesota. The business owners and officials I met with are dedicated to the betterment of our state, and I look forward to working together with them to improve life for Minnesota’s families,” said Bachmann. As part of her January district schedule, Bachmann met with 25 state legislators, 21 county commissioners, 11 mayors, six law enforcement officers, and nearly 100 business owners at five different chambers or small businesses. More listening sessions will be held in February and beyond to meet with more community leaders and business owners in the Sixth District.
U.S. Congresswoman Michele Bachmann met with the Kimball Area Chamber of Commerce at their monthly meeting last Thursday, Jan. 31, at Triple R in Kimball. This was part of her January listening sessions tour in her district.

From left to right are Andy Maus, Michele Bachmann, and Ed Maus at the Jan. 31, at Triple R.