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The Official U.S. Senate website of Senator Mike Crapo of Idaho Skip to content News Alert : Ticket requests for the Presidential Inauguration Ceremony will only be accepted via my website starting on the day after the general election in November.
Mike’s commonsense approach and collaborative, creative problem-solving have enabled him to achieve lasting solutions to issues of importance to Idahoans and the nation. Mike ranks 10th in overall Senate seniority in the 118th Congress.
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I am serving my fourth term as a U.S. Senator for the state of Idaho. The links listed below will give you more information and insight into what I am doing to represent Idaho. Mike's bio: This will give you information about my background and experience in public service for Idaho.
Idaho became the 43rd state in the Union on July 3, 1890. The state’s first two senators, George L. Shoup and William J. McConnell, took office on December 18, 1890. Idaho’s longest-serving senators include William E. Borah (1907-1940) and Frank Church (1957-1981).
410 Memorial Dr., Suite 204. Idaho Falls, ID 83402. Phone: (208) 522-9779. Fax: (208) 529-8367. Get Directions.
Idaho Falls. 410 Memorial Dr., Suite 204. Idaho Falls, ID 83402. Phone: (208) 522-9779. Fax: (208) 529-8367. Get Directions.
Issues. I work on a number of different issues on behalf of Idahoans, many of which are highlighted in alphabetical order below. I also have the privilege of serving on Senate Committees, each of which have areas of jurisdiction that cover a number of specific issues, including: Senate Finance Committee. Trade;
Alert: Need help with a federal agency? My office can help. U.S. National Debt: $ 3 4, 8 6 4, 4 8 4, 4 3 1, 0 4 3.
In addition to addressing our national debt, preserving and building on pro-growth tax policies, improving our global competitiveness in trade deals and expanding access to affordable, quality health care, Mike’s many priorities for the 118th Congress include: Pushing back.