Working Families
MN-06 Daily: April 17, 2026
On April 16, Rep. Emmer voted YES on a non-binding resolution celebrating "tax policies that support working families." On the same day, he voted NO on legislation that would let approximately 350,000 Haitian families who work in the United States keep the legal status that allows them to pay $1.56 billion in federal taxes each year.
7 tweets. 1 media appearance. 3 votes. 1 celebration of “working families.” 0 mentions of the working families he voted to deport.
982 days since Rep. Emmer’s last in-person town hall — August 9, 2023 — Hamburg, MN
DHS Shutdown: Day 63. The longest in U.S. history, on his watch as Majority Whip. He confirmed the record on Minnesota radio this morning.
Two Votes, One Day
On April 16, Rep. Emmer cast three recorded votes on the House floor.
H.Res. 1156 — “Expressing support for tax policies that support working families.” Passed 219-207. Emmer voted YES.
The resolution is non-binding. It does not change a single line of the tax code. It is a messaging document — a floor statement celebrating the Working Families Tax Cuts enacted in July 2025. Its author, Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA), called it an opportunity to recognize “significant tax relief.” Emmer tweeted about it twice. He hosted a Tax Day event to celebrate it. He retweeted five of his colleagues’ posts about it.
H.R. 1689 — “To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to designate Haiti for temporary protected status.” Passed 224-204. Emmer voted NO.
H.Res. 965 — The rule providing for consideration of H.R. 1689. Passed 219-209. Emmer voted NO.
H.R. 1689 would extend Temporary Protected Status for approximately 350,000 Haitian nationals currently living in the United States through 2029. These are people already here legally. They work legally. They pay taxes legally. According to Communities United for Status and Protection, Haitian TPS holders contribute nearly $6 billion to the U.S. economy each year and pay $1.56 billion in federal taxes annually. They fill approximately 111,000 healthcare positions nationwide — many in long-term care facilities facing critical staffing shortages.
The State Department classifies Haiti as Level 4: Do Not Travel. Haiti has been under a national state of emergency since March 2024, with more than 6.4 million people in need of humanitarian assistance. The U.S. has evacuated all non-emergency personnel from the country.
The bill passed through a discharge petition — a procedural tool rank-and-file members use to force a vote when leadership refuses to schedule one. Six House Republicans joined every Democrat to bring it to the floor: Bacon (NE), Gimenez (FL), Salazar (FL), Lawler (NY), Fitzpatrick (PA), and Malliotakis (NY).
Rep. Emmer, the third-ranking Republican in the House, was not among them.
He voted against letting the bill be considered. He voted against the bill itself. And he did not tweet about either vote.
“The Worthless Star Tribune”
This morning on Twin Cities News Talk, Rep. Emmer gave host John Justice an 8-minute, 46-second interview on three topics: the Boundary Waters mining vote, the DHS shutdown, and his recent personal loss. He did not mention the Haiti TPS vote.
On the Senate’s Tuesday passage of the Stauber bill to reverse the 20-year mining moratorium near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, he offered a geography lesson and a characterization of his political opponents:
“The Twin Cities liberals started worshiping at the altar of nature, their own version of nature. And it seems as though they don’t want us to continue our way of life in Minnesota.”
“You are going to be inundated with false messaging from the worthless Star Tribune again, and all the Minneapolis liberals that don’t even live up there.”
On the DHS shutdown — now officially the longest in U.S. history at 63 days — he offered a theory of Democratic motivation:
“This is the now the longest shutdown of any part of government in the history of our government. And look, let’s preface it with this is because Democrats are answering to their Marxist, socialist, communist base on the far left.”
“They would love to see some type of terrorist event, some type of awful event that then requires a response from the Trump administration. And then they’re going to blame the Trump administration because they’re the ones in charge. This is the most disgusting partisan act you could possibly do.”
He also offered a timeline. Asked where things stand, he said:
“What they’re going to do in the Senate, it looks like, is a slim, slim reconciliation bill that is limited to the Department of Homeland Security. And move it quickly, hopefully within the next week or so. Once that happens, then hopefully we’ll be able to move it out of the House quickly and get that funded and working again.”
One more week, per the Majority Whip himself.
What He Tweeted
Plus five retweets: @RepPfluger (FENCES Act), @RepMarkHarrisNC (Tax Day), @CongMikeSimpson (attacking Democrats on tax vote), @CongressmanKean (Tax Day), @RepTroyNehls (NY Post “MANY HAPPY RETURN$”), @MikeKellyPA (Fox Business on tax cuts).
Zero tweets on the Haiti TPS vote. Zero tweets on the DHS shutdown he described as the longest in U.S. history. Zero tweets on MN-06 specifically.
The Questions
The following questions were submitted to Rep. Emmer’s office via his official contact form.
You voted YES on H.Res. 1156 celebrating “tax policies that support working families,” then voted NO on H.R. 1689, which would have extended legal status for approximately 350,000 Haitian families who work in the United States and pay $1.56 billion in federal taxes annually. Why are those working families not included in your definition?
Haitian TPS holders fill approximately 111,000 healthcare positions nationwide, many in long-term care facilities facing critical staffing shortages. The State Department classifies Haiti as Level 4: Do Not Travel. What is your plan for filling those healthcare positions if TPS recipients are deported to a country the U.S. government has evacuated?
This morning on Twin Cities News Talk you said Senate Democrats “would love to see some type of terrorist event, some type of awful event that then requires a response from the Trump administration.” What evidence do you have that any sitting U.S. Senator wants a terrorist attack on Americans?
You called the Star Tribune “worthless” on Twin Cities News Talk this morning. You have given interviews in recent weeks to Newsmax, Fox News Digital, Red Apple Podcast Network, The John Fredericks Show, Twin Cities News Talk, and C-SPAN. When will you give an interview to the Star Tribune, MPR News, or another Minnesota mainstream outlet?
It has been 982 days since your last in-person town hall in MN-06 — August 9, 2023, Hamburg, MN. When will you hold a public town hall to answer your constituents’ questions in person?
We are still awaiting a response to all previous submissions.
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📊 Source Data:
House Roll Call Vote: H.Res. 1156, April 16, 2026 (passed 219-207)
House Roll Call Vote: H.R. 1689, April 16, 2026 (passed 224-204)
House Roll Call Vote: H.Res. 965, April 15, 2026 (passed 219-209, Roll 113)
Republican Cloakroom: Vote Series I, April 15-16, 2026
Rep. Ayanna Pressley (MA-07): “House Passes Pressley-Led Measure to Extend Temporary Protected Status for Haiti” (April 16, 2026)
Haitian Times: “House passes Haiti TPS extension bill in 224-204 vote” (April 16, 2026)
LeadingAge: “House Passes Measure to Extend Haiti TPS” (April 16, 2026)
Communities United for Status and Protection (CUSP): Economic data on Haitian TPS holders
Twin Cities News Talk (John Justice Show), Rep. Tom Emmer interview, April 17, 2026, 8:46 — MN-06 Watch independent transcription (YouTube source)
@GOPMajorityWhip and @tomemmer, X/Twitter, April 16-17, 2026
H.Res. 1156 text: Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA), “Expressing support for tax policies that support working families”
U.S. State Department Travel Advisory for Haiti (Level 4: Do Not Travel)
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He loves to say Marxist