angie craig addresses carbon monoxide legislation and corporate monopoly concerns

angie craig addresses carbon monoxide legislation and corporate monopoly concerns
Angie Craig U.S. House of Representatives from Minnesota's 2nd district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Angie Craig, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Minnesota’s 2nd district since 2019, has been vocal about various legislative issues on her social media platform. Her recent tweets cover topics ranging from public safety to economic competition and ethical governance.

On June 6, 2025, Angie Craig addressed the issue of carbon monoxide poisoning prevention. She stated, “We know how to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning and save lives in Minnesota – so let’s do that for the entire country.” She emphasized her commitment by mentioning her legislative efforts inspired by personal stories like those of Leslie and her son.

Later that day, Craig discussed economic policy with a focus on corporate monopolies. At 19:02 UTC, she tweeted, “Capitalism only works when there’s competition – and it’s past time to take corporate monopolies head on.” She expressed pride in being a founding member of the Monopoly Busters Caucus and highlighted her participation in a roundtable with Jonathan Kanter.

In another post at 21:20 UTC on the same day, Craig turned her attention to congressional ethics concerning financial activities. She asserted, “It’s not complicated: Members of Congress shouldn’t be trading stocks.” With this statement, she announced the reintroduction of her bill aimed at ensuring elected officials prioritize their constituents over stock market engagements.

Born in West Helena, Arkansas in 1972 and residing in Prior Lake, Angie Craig graduated from the University of Memphis with a BA in 1994. Her tenure as a congresswoman began after replacing Jason Lewis in 2019.



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