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Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Kristin Robbins thanks leaders following Annunciation shooting and addresses state fair, fraud prosecutions

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Kristin Robbins, Minnesota State Representative from 37A District | Official Website

Kristin Robbins, Minnesota State Representative from 37A District | Official Website

Kristin Robbins, a Minnesota state legislator, posted a series of messages on September 3, 2025, addressing recent events and expressing gratitude to public figures and officials.

In her first post of the day, Robbins acknowledged the visit of Vice President Vance and Second Lady of the United States (SLOTUS) to Minnesota. She wrote, "Thankful that @VP Vance and @SLOTUS came to Minnesota today to pay their respects to the victims & families of the Annunciation shooting and show their support for those still recovering and for the whole community." (September 3, 2025)

Later in the evening, Robbins reflected on her experience at a major state event. She stated, "That’s a wrap on the 2025 State Fair! Thankful for everyone who stopped & shared their hopes for Minnesota with me!" (September 3, 2025)

In another post from the same day, she addressed ongoing legal proceedings related to fraud cases in Minnesota. Robbins said, "Thankful for @DMNnews Joe Thompson & his team for continuing to prosecute these fraud cases. We need accountability for criminals and we also need accountability for @GovTimWalz & his agencies who failed to spot & stop the fraud." (September 3, 2025)

The Annunciation shooting mentioned by Robbins has had significant impacts on the local community. The visit by federal officials underscores ongoing national attention on recovery efforts and victim support initiatives.

Minnesota's annual State Fair serves as a central gathering point for constituents and public figures alike. It often provides lawmakers such as Robbins with opportunities to engage directly with residents about policy issues and concerns.

Recent years have seen heightened scrutiny regarding fraud prevention within state agencies in Minnesota. Calls for increased oversight have come after several high-profile incidents involving mismanagement or missed warning signs in government operations.

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