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Kristin Robbins criticizes Governor Walz on prison policy and highlights whistleblower claims

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

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

Minnesota State Representative Kristin Robbins posted a series of tweets on September 10, 2025, addressing issues ranging from prison safety to home care service whistleblowers and expressing support for students at Utah Valley University.

In her first tweet at 12:46 p.m. UTC, Robbins criticized Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s policies regarding the Shakopee Women’s Prison. She wrote, "This is outrageous. @GovTimWalz prioritizes radical gender ideology instead of the safety of women at Shakopee Women’s Prison. We need a Governor who will stand up for women and girls!"

Later that day, at 1:02 p.m. UTC, Robbins highlighted concerns about home care services oversight in Minnesota. She stated, "We have had multiple whistleblowers about home care services- this is just the beginning - with @MN_Fraud_Cmte".

In a third post at 7:01 p.m. UTC, Robbins offered thoughts for students at Utah Valley University by tweeting, "Praying for Charlie and all the students at Utah Valley University!"

Kristin Robbins serves as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. Her comments on prison policy come amid ongoing debates in Minnesota over how correctional facilities manage issues related to gender identity and inmate safety. In recent years, state officials have faced scrutiny regarding both prisoner welfare and policies impacting incarcerated women.

Her remarks on home care whistleblowers align with broader state efforts to address fraud and oversight within Minnesota's health care system. The mention of the @MN_Fraud_Cmte refers to legislative initiatives aimed at investigating fraud in public programs.

Utah Valley University is a public university located in Orem, Utah, serving more than 40,000 students annually.

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