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Angie
Craig

U.S. Representative for Minnesota

In office
7 yrsSince Jan 2019
Next election
2027Re-elected 2021
Age
54Born Feb 14, 1972
Party
Democrat
What they stand for

Craig has spent time focused on a few core fights. Each is tied to bills actually introduced or votes actually cast.

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01 · Background

Who they are, where they came from

Angie Craig represents Minnesota's 2nd congressional district, which encompasses most of the southern suburbs of the Twin Cities and outlying rural areas to the southwest. A member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, she has held the seat since January 2019. Before entering elected office, Craig worked as a journalist and in the business sector. Her legislative record in the House includes repeated attention to prescription drug pricing, with sponsorship of the Affordable Insulin Now Act (HR.1488) and a subsequent reintroduction (HR.6255) aimed at capping insulin costs. She has also sponsored measures addressing workforce development, including the Supporting Apprenticeship Colleges Act of 2025 (HR.4588), and federal program integrity through the Stop Fraud in Federal Programs Act of 2026 (HR.7155). Craig sponsored the You Earned It, You Keep It Act (HR.2909), which would affect Social Security benefit taxation, and the HUMBLE Act (HR.2624), as well as the No Pay for Disarray Act (HR.5678), which ties congressional pay to government funding status. On votes, she voted in favor of the Building Chips in America Act of 2023 (S.2228), legislation that became law, and voted yes on the No Foreign Election Interference Act (HR.8314) and on a congressional disapproval resolution (HJRES.27), each of which represented a vote departing from the majority of her party.

02 · Recent significant work

What they’ve done lately

Mar 9, 2023Sponsored

Affordable Insulin Now Act

Summary not yet generated.

Sep 23, 2024Voted yes

(S.2228)

Summary not yet generated.

Jan 20, 2026Sponsored

Stop Fraud in Federal Programs Act of 2026

Summary not yet generated.

Nov 21, 2025Sponsored

Affordable Insulin Now Act

Summary not yet generated.

Oct 3, 2025Sponsored

No Pay for Disarray Act

Summary not yet generated.

03 · What's coming up

Bills they’ll vote on next

Bills that have cleared committee and are heading for a floor vote. See all upcoming votes →

House·HR.1071Reported to floor

No Censors on our Shores Act of 2025

Would bar entry and allow deportation of foreign officials who suppressed U.S. citizens' speech.

House·HR.151Reported to floor

Equal Representation Act of 2025

Would base House seat apportionment on citizen population rather than total population.

House·HR.2071Reported to floor

Save Our Shrimpers Act

Would bar U.S. funds to international institutions financing foreign shrimp operations.

House·HR.2076Reported to floor

Lulu’s Law

Would require the FCC to explicitly authorize wireless emergency alerts for shark attacks.

House·HR.2159Reported to floor

Count the Crimes to Cut Act

Would require public databases listing all federal criminal statutory and regulatory offenses.

04 · Money

Where the campaign funds come from

Individual contributions made up 62.5% of Craig's $1.4M in receipts, with itemized contributions accounting for 95.4% of individual giving. PACs supplied 35.2% of receipts; top PAC contributors include American Israel Public Affairs Committee Political Action Committee ($45,000), WaterPAC - National Rural Water Association Political Committee, Farm Credit Council Political Action Committee, National Turkey Federation Political Action Committee, and Growth Energy PAC. Top employer concentrations include Prettybrook Partners LLC, Cresset Capital, Coinbase, and Ecolab. Outside spending totaled $1.5M supporting Craig, led by FAIRSHAKE ($973,501) and VPP ($284,052), with no notable opposing independent expenditures.

Total raised · 2026
$1.4M
Cash on hand
$0
Spent
$1.4M
By source
  • Individuals$877K · 62.5%
  • PACs$493K · 35.2%
  • Party committees$1K · 0.1%
  • Other$4K · 0.2%
Individual donor mix
Small-donor share (under $200)4.6%
Top PAC contributors
  • AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEFEC ↗$45K
  • WATERPAC - NATIONAL RURAL WATER ASSOCIATION POLITICAL COMMITTEEFEC ↗$10K
  • UBS AMERICAS INC. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (UBS PAC)FEC ↗$10K
  • THE FARM CREDIT COUNCIL POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEFEC ↗$10K
  • NATIONAL TURKEY FEDERATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITEE/TURPACFEC ↗$10K
  • NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION RURAL BROADBAND PACFEC ↗$10K
  • NATIONAL BEER WHOLESALERS ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEFEC ↗$10K
  • MEDICAL DEVICE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION PACFEC ↗$10K
  • GROWTH ENERGY PACFEC ↗$10K
  • BAYER U.S. LLC POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEFEC ↗$10K
Top employer concentrations
  • PRETTYBROOK PARTNERS LLC$14K· 4 donors
  • CRESSET CAPITAL$10K· 4 donors
  • CELADON SYSTEMS$7K· 2 donors
  • FRONTIER COURT LLC$7K· 2 donors
  • HENRY CROWN & CO$7K· 2 donors
  • KEY INVESTMENT$7K· 2 donors
  • COINBASE$7K· 2 donors
  • ECOLAB$7K· 2 donors
  • MORTENSON CONSTRUCTION$7K· 2 donors
  • THE SCOTT FOUNDATION$7K· 2 donors

Self-reported employer data. Categories like “Retired” and “Not Employed” are excluded — these reflect demographic patterns rather than industry concentrations.

Outside spending · 2024
Supporting Craig
  • FAIRSHAKEFEC ↗$974K
  • VPPFEC ↗$284K
  • EQUALITY PACFEC ↗$142K
  • PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF MINNESOTA POLITICAL ACTION FUNDFEC ↗$59K
  • WORKING AMERICAFEC ↗$15K
  • NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEFEC ↗$13K

Independent expenditures from super PACs and other groups, separate from contributions to the candidate’s own campaign. These committees may not coordinate with the campaign.

See full filings on FEC.gov ↗

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