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January 10, 2019

BURNSVILLE, MINN - On Saturday, January 26th, U.S. Rep. Angie Craig will hold her first town hall meeting at Burnsville High School. Craig has committed to conduct at least one town hall-style public meeting with a robust question and answer period at least once a month and will rotate the meetings throughout each county in the Second District.

WHO: U.S. Rep. Angie Craig

WHAT: Townhall Meeting

WHEN: Saturday, January 26th

Doors open: 10:30am


January 8, 2019

BURNSVILLE, MINN - Today, Congresswoman Angie Craig announced that she would not be accepting pay during the ongoing government shutdown, and instead will donate her salary to the Eagan Open Door Pantry and Wabasha Food Shelf.


January 4, 2019

WASHINGTON - Today, Congresswoman Angie Craig became a cosponsor of The For the People Act, H.R.1 a comprehensive bill to reform America's campaign finance system.


January 3, 2019

Today, Congresswoman Angie Craig was sworn in to serve Minnesota's Second District in the United States Congress.

"I am humbled and honored to represent Minnesota's Second District. In Congress, my responsibility is to listen to everyone, and to work to find places of common ground that move our communities forward," said Craig. "I believe we can work together to ensure every Minnesotan has access to affordable, quality health care, to invest in the infrastructure of our communities and to invest in career skills and technical education again.


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Rep. Angie Craig hosts her first Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Advisory Council meeting in Shakopee, MN.
January 3, 2019

April 13th, 2023 - Erin Adler

Addressing the opioid crisis, including the growing fentanyl problem, will require work on multiple fronts to curb drug trafficking, educate youth and make treatment for addiction available.

That was the message at a news conference in Inver Grove Heights on Thursday that brought together U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, U.S. Rep. Angie Craig, Dakota County Sheriff Joe Leko and local families and activists.