Pam Altendorf shares views on legislative support and tab-fee debate in Minnesota

Pam Altendorf, Minnesota State Representative from the 20A District
Pam Altendorf, Minnesota State Representative from the 20A District
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Rep. Pam Altendorf, a Minnesota state legislator, posted several statements on her social media account in early April 2026 addressing local political issues and thanking colleagues for their support.

On April 8, 2026, Altendorf expressed gratitude to fellow legislators and party members with the message: “Protect MN Girls

Thank you @KristaForHouse and @mnhousegop for standing up for our Minnesota girls! https://t.co/G7UJ3yBeiB“.

Two days later, on April 10, she commented on vehicle registration fees in Minnesota by posting: “AND all the Minnesotans say……

Hey Tabke
Stop raising our Tab-Fees https://t.co/LH3RAI9ofx“. This message appears to reference ongoing debates within the state regarding transportation funding and fee increases.

Later that same day, Altendorf added another post reflecting on political dynamics: “They are losing…

We are exposing them…

They know it…

And they’re lashing out as they feel their power slipping away…! https://t.co/79Ymi8ZjOd“.

Pam Altendorf serves as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. Her posts often address legislative priorities and current debates in the state legislature. Issues such as registration fees have been a recurring topic in Minnesota politics, frequently sparking discussion among lawmakers and constituents.



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