Pam Altendorf, Minnesota State Representative of 20A District | Official Website
Pam Altendorf, Minnesota State Representative of 20A District | Official Website
Pam Altendorf, a Minnesota state legislator, posted several statements on her social media account in early October 2025 addressing issues related to school safety, state affairs, and medical research for autism.
On October 2, 2025, Altendorf shared concerns about school safety by referencing an incident involving a young adult at a local school. She wrote: " Here’s a new one… 'He may suffer from Age-Dysphoria' QUOTE from article MAKE SCHOOLS SAFE AGAIN 22-Year Old enrolled in WBL School played on football team pursued sexual relationships with teenage girls Thank You @elliottengenMN for pushing for accountability". In this post, she thanked fellow legislator Elliott Engen for efforts toward increased accountability in schools.
Later that day, Altendorf encouraged public engagement with state issues. On October 2, she posted: "MINNESOTA A Precarious State Watch TONIGHT Thursday 7pm Please SHARE with your friends, neighbors and family……education is required for everyone to understand what is needed for the solutions!" The message called on Minnesotans to become more informed and participate in discussions regarding the state's future.
On October 3, Altendorf highlighted developments in autism research. She wrote: "AMAZING!!! ️️️ CNBC reports medical study shows improvements in non-verbal/high level autistic children when taking as doctor prescribed leucovorin. Let’s discuss! POST in comments: Would you try this with your autistic child to help increase their language and verbal". This tweet referenced media coverage of scientific studies suggesting potential benefits of leucovorin for some autistic children.
Pam Altendorf represents District 20A in the Minnesota House of Representatives. Her recent social media activity reflects ongoing debates within Minnesota regarding school policies and educational safety standards. Public concern over age-appropriate enrollment and student conduct has been prominent following various high-profile incidents across U.S. schools in recent years.
Additionally, discussions about treatments for autism have increased as more families seek interventions supported by emerging research findings.