If the past is an indication, when women are given a job to do in Congress, they get it done.
There really is a sense of internationalism in the heartland.
I was one of the first women partners at my law firm, the first woman in my Minnesota prosecutor job, and the first woman elected from my state to the Senate. So advice from women who had done similar things was important for me.
Women aren't sitting back after they win an election. They're leaning in!
I wanted to be a librarian.
Foreign agents are taking advantage of loopholes in our laws.
I think there's a lot of Democrats that would favor reducing the corporate tax rate as long as we find a way to close loopholes so we have a way to pay for it.
When I was prosecutor we had truancy and curfew issues and we made a refrigerator magnet, and that was hot with parents. They loved putting it up on the wall and saying, you know, if you don't follow these rules, you could get prosecuted. Whether or not it actually happens, it changes a culture, and that's part of what we're trying to do here.
I remember when I was prosecutor we had truancy and curfew issues and we made a refrigerator magnet, and that was hot with parents. They loved putting it up on the wall and saying, you know, if you don't follow these rules, you could get prosecuted.
Canada has the world's largest Ukrainian population outside of Ukraine and Russia. As a senator from Minnesota, a state with a large Ukrainian-American community, I understand how important it is that Canada works with us to stand up to Russian aggression in Ukraine.
I love representing Minnesota in the Senate.
I actually spoke at the christening of the USS Minnesota - it was a really, very cool submarine in Norfolk.
In Minnesota, we tend to be a little more open to immigration.
It's understood in Minnesota that we're going to start losing businesses if we can't find more workers.
Where there's a lack of competition - as we saw with Mylan Pharmaceutical's virtual monopoly on EpiPen - price increases often follow.
You have a Republican House, close numbers in the Senate, a Democratic president. If we're going to move forward at all as a country, we're going to have to do it by standing together.
Election security is national security, and we have to start acting like it.
Preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon is one of the most important objectives of our national security policy, and I strongly advocated for and supported the economic sanctions that brought Iran to the negotiating table.
I called the book 'The Senator Next Door,' not 'The President Next Door.'
Normal people should be able to run for office.