Support the Timberjay by making a donation.
Help! We’re looking for our Rep. Pete Stauber, last seen on the road he calls “Our Way of Life.” Unfortunately, he lost his direction representing the people of his …
This item is available in full to subscribers.
To continue reading, you will need to either log in to your subscriber account, below, or purchase a new subscription.
Please log in to continue |
Help! We’re looking for our Rep. Pete Stauber, last seen on the road he calls “Our Way of Life.” Unfortunately, he lost his direction representing the people of his district. Bringing important benefits to the Eighth District has been hard for him because he likes to vote “No” to important legislation for his constituents.
“No” to the Honoring Our PACT Act (HR 3967), the largest health care expansion bill in decades for veterans suffering from toxic burn pit exposure.
“No” to the Affordable Insulin Now Act (HR 6833) to end price gouging of American diabetic patients paying over $250 for insulin manufactured for less than $5.
“No” to the Women’s Health Protection Act (HR 8296) allowing women, not the government, to make their own health care decisions.
“No” to the CHIPS and SCIENCE Act (HR 4346) to “re-shore” our microchip production for important jobs building “Made In America” manufactured goods.
“No” to the BIPARTISAN Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (HR 3684), bringing Minnesota approximately $4.8 billion over five years in federal highway formula funding for highways and bridges. This included union projects he claimed credit for like the $9.4 million for upgrades to 29 Eighth District airports and the huge $1 billion Blatnik Bridge restoration.
Watch this 5-minute video and ask yourself why Stauber voted “No”:
https://youtu.be/VupkUHqW2_w.
The conservative Forum Communications editorial advisory board shares why they support Jen Schultz for Congress here:
https://www.duluthnewstribune.com/opinion/editorials/endorsement-schultz-promises-stronger-leadership-for-8th-district.
Please vote for Jen Schultz, she’ll say “Yes” to accomplishing important work for folks in in the Eighth District!
Michael Overend
Two Harbors