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Minnesota’s Finstad sworn in as newest member of Congress

Minnesota's Finstad sworn in as newest member of Congress

Minnesota’s Finstad sworn in as newest member of Congress

Newslooks- WASHINGTON (AP)

Minnesota Republican Brad Finstad was sworn in Friday as the newest member of the U.S. House, giving the GOP one more seat, which means Democrats can’t afford to lose more than four votes on close issues like their flagship climate change and health care bill.

Democratic Speaker Nancy Pelosi held a ceremonial photo op afterward with a smiling Finstad, who was surrounded by members of his large family, including his wife, Jackie, and their seven children.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., center, conducts a ceremonial swearing-in for Rep. Brad Finstad, R-Minn., fourth from right, joined by his wife Jaclyn and their family, Friday, Aug. 12, 2022, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

“It’s a special day for us to welcome a new member of Congress, Mr. Finstad, and his beautiful family,” Pelosi said. “As I said to the children, what we do is all about them, all about the future.”

Finstad, a former state representative from New Ulm who served as state director for USDA Rural Development during the Trump administration, won a special election Tuesday to fill out the remaining months of the term of the late Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Hagedorn, who died of cancer in February.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., third from left, conducts a ceremonial swearing-in for Rep. Brad Finstad, R-Minn., third from right, joined by his wife Jaclyn, center, and their family, Friday, Aug. 12, 2022, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

“People in my district sent a farmer to Congress,” Finstad said in a statement. “As a farmer, we wake up in the morning and don’t wonder if something will be broken during the day; we know something will be, so instead, we wonder how we will fix it. I will come to work every day in Congress with the intention to do everything I can to fix things.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., departs after participating in a ceremonial swearing-in for Rep. Brad Finstad, R-Minn., Friday, Aug. 12, 2022, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Finstad will face a quick rematch in November for a full term against his Democratic opponent, former Hormel Foods CEO Jeff Ettinger, who came within 4 percentage points of winning Tuesday in their Republican-leaning southern Minnesota district.

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Minnesota’s Finstad sworn in as newest member of Congress

Minnesota’s Finstad sworn in as newest member of Congress

Newslooks- WASHINGTON (AP)

Minnesota Republican Brad Finstad was sworn in Friday as the newest member of the U.S. House, giving the GOP one more seat, which means Democrats can’t afford to lose more than four votes on close issues like their flagship climate change and health care bill.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., center, conducts a ceremonial swearing-in for Rep. Brad Finstad, R-Minn., fourth from right, joined by his wife Jaclyn and their family, Friday, Aug. 12, 2022, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Democratic Speaker Nancy Pelosi held a ceremonial photo op afterward with a smiling Finstad, who was surrounded by members of his large family, including his wife, Jackie, and their seven children.

FILE – Former Hormel CEO Jeff Ettinger formally enters the special election campaign in Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District, March 10, 2022. Republican Brad Finstad has won the special election to U.S. House in Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District. (Mark Zdechlik/Minnesota Public Radio via AP, File)

“It’s a special day for us to welcome a new member of Congress, Mr. Finstad, and his beautiful family,” Pelosi said. “As I said to the children, what we do is all about them, all about the future.”

GOP congressional candidate Brad Finstad hugs his mother, Sharon Finstad, after Finstad gave a speech after during an election night party, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022, at the Sleepy Eye Event Center in Sleepy Eye, Minn. (Aaron Lavinsky/Star Tribune via AP)

Finstad, a former state representative from New Ulm who served as state director for USDA Rural Development during the Trump administration, won a special election Tuesday to fill out the remaining months of the term of the late Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Hagedorn, who died of cancer in February.

Republican Congressional candidate Brad Finstad, left, shakes hands with longtime friend, Steve Gilles, right, during an election night party for Finstad, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022, at the Sleepy Eye Event Center in Sleepy Eye, Minn. Finstad has won the special election to U.S. House in Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District. (Aaron Lavinsky/Star Tribune via AP)

“People in my district sent a farmer to Congress,” Finstad said in a statement. “As a farmer, we wake up in the morning and don’t wonder if something will be broken during the day; we know something will be, so instead, we wonder how we will fix it. I will come to work every day in Congress with the intention to do everything I can to fix things.”

GOP congressional candidate Brad Finstad hugs his mother, Sharon Finstad, after Finstad gave a speech after during an election night party, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022, at the Sleepy Eye Event Center in Sleepy Eye, Minn. (Aaron Lavinsky/Star Tribune via AP)

Finstad will face a quick rematch in November for a full term against his Democratic opponent, former Hormel Foods CEO Jeff Ettinger, who came within 4 percentage points of winning Tuesday in their Republican-leaning southern Minnesota district.

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