Representative Angie Craig, Democratic from Minnesota

Angie Craig

Representative Angie Craig

Angie Craig built her career as a journalist and healthcare executive before entering public service. Elected to represent Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District in 2018, she focuses on expanding affordable healthcare, strengthening public education, and supporting small businesses. Craig authored the Affordable Insulin Now Act and serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, where she influences health policy and consumer protections. She is known for pragmatic problem-solving and regularly holds town halls to keep her constituents’ priorities at the center of her work.

Education

  • B.A. in Journalism, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN
    (1994)

Professional History

U.S. Representative

(2019-Present)

Representing Minnesota's 2nd district

Human Resources and Communications, St. Jude Medical

(2005–17)

Policy Focus Areas

Congress23%
Health13%
Taxation9%
Agriculture and Food8%

Notable Legislation

Key legislative actions from Angie Craig's record in Congress.

Affordable Insulin Act

Co-led the Affordable Insulin Now Act to cap monthly insulin costs at $35 for Medicare beneficiaries.

Veterans Mental Health

Secured passage of the Supporting Veterans in STEM Careers Act to expand mental health and STEM opportunities for veterans.

Rural Broadband Expansion

Helped secure federal funding to expand high-speed internet access in rural Minnesota communities.

Small Business Relief

Advocated for and helped pass COVID-19 relief measures supporting small businesses in Minnesota’s Second District.

Committee Assignments

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  • House Committee on AgricultureRanking Member

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