Idaho Senators Risch and Crapo congratulate Donald Trump on his inauguration as the 47th President, emphasizing goals of economic growth, border security, and restoring American strength.
Trump started his inaugural speech declaring “the golden age of America begins right now.” He promised challenges will be “annihilated.” He issued a sharp rebuke of the federal government, referring to the “radical and corrupt establishment.” “From this moment on America’s decline is over,” he said.
A major U.S. HIV/AIDS relief program is facing potential blowback amid reports that the program was used to fund abortions in southeast Africa.
Michael Boren, the founder of Clearwater Analytics in Boise, has been appointed as the United States Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment.
Idaho Sens. Mike Crapo and Jim Risch, both Republicans, also introduced Senate companion legislation, Crapo’s office announced. Congress approved Idaho’s second federal district judgeship in 1954, when Idaho’s population was around 600,000 people.
The U.S. Forest Service tried to file a restraining order against Clearwater Analytics founder Mike Boren and his brother in 2020.
Top Foreign Affairs Republican Sen. Jim Risch predicted the U.S. would not abandon NATO under the Trump administration, and promised to work with the new president to strengthen it instead.
Both of Idaho’s senators, Republicans Jim Risch and Mike Crapo, voted against the bill, as did Idaho Republican Rep. Russ Fulcher. Rep. Mike Simpson voted in favor. President Joe Biden, a Democrat, signed the bipartisan Respect for Marriage Act into law.
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Americans reelected Donald Trump to restore our economic and international strength,” said Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo, who attended Monday’s Inauguration ceremony in Washington, D.C.
Risch said in a statement that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has disclosed that funds from the $5 billion program that helps developing countries combat HIV and A
Clegg, Valley Regional Transit CEO, is the first board member from Idaho and the first from the northwest in three decades.