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Latest comment: 1 year ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Mr Fulcher,
Boise County has more public land than private. This means our tax base is smaller than other counties. Our county offices are in 6 different buildings. Of those 2 are on the State Historical Register from the 1800’s. Our buildings and the equipment within them are antiquated. Energy efficiency is a goal we would like to attain. Less tax dollars will be spent on fixing our old buildings. This will give us the necessary funds to provide better support to our Sheriffs, Road and EMT departments.
If you know of any state funding that could help us achieve this goal, we would be very appreciative.
Latest comment: 1 year ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Congressman,
The Speaker of the House is 3rd in line for the office of the President. It’s a very important position with enormous responsibilities. Why would you vote to elect someone irresponsible, unethical, untrustworthy, supported the insurrection attempt by Trump and no less the 15 ballots to be elected to sit in the Speaker’s chair. What were you thinking?
He has no interest in supporting Idaho citizens. He has no interest in solving America’s problems. He has no vision for America. He only wants the POWER of the chair! And, you voted to seat him. Your vote, like many of your votes, will do nothing for your constituents. How do you sleep at night?