Zach Duckworth, a Minnesota state senator, posted a series of tweets between April 30 and May 1, 2026, addressing both personal milestones and concerns about the state’s fiscal policies.
On April 30, Duckworth marked his wedding anniversary with a message stating, ” 15 years and 4 amazing kids later – I couldn’t be more blessed. Happy anniversary beautiful, love ya! “
The following day, he turned to state issues in two posts. On May 1 at 01:05 UTC, Duckworth commented on Minnesota’s budget management: “Minnesota is still reeling from the financial mismanagement of the state’s budget just a few years ago. The answer isn’t shifting funds around – it’s cutting taxes and eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse.” Later that same day at 21:20 UTC, he listed several financial grievances: ” Outreagous car tab fees Skyrocketing property taxes $10 billion in new taxes $9+ billion in fraud Minnesota families deserve responsible governing and fiscal accountability.”
Duckworth has previously advocated for tax reform and increased oversight of public spending in Minnesota. His recent comments reflect ongoing debates within the state legislature regarding taxation levels and government accountability.


