Guest column submitted by U.S. Senator Mike Crapo
As the 117th Congress (2021-2022) draws to a close, it is a good time to update Idahoans on some of the legislative and policy changes we made progress on over the past two years. The following are some highlights:
Supported Idaho Veterans
I have long worked to ensure federal policies respect veterans’ service and I led or joined many efforts in support of Idaho veterans, including:
Backed Idaho Communities
Advanced Idaho’s Voice on Senate Finance Committee
I became Ranking Member of the Senate Finance Committee at the beginning of the 117th Congress, giving Idaho a strong voice in legislation relating to tax policy, social safety net and health care programs, and foreign trade agreements.
Protected Taxpayers and Pressed For Border Security
Sometimes, progress is not only advancing legislation, but also stopping detrimental policy.
Second Amendment
Protecting Idahoans’ Second Amendment rights remains a priority. I worked to protect the rights of responsible firearm owners and manufacturers from burdensome regulations proposed by Democrats, and from discrimination by financial service providers.
Advanced Sensible Conservation of Our Natural Resources
As a member of the Senate Western Caucus, I helped unveil the “Blueprint for Conservation,” a holistic conservation proposal that seeks to protect the environment and enhance Idahoans’ quality of life without harming the economy.
Thank you, Idahoans, for your valued input on these and other efforts in the 117th Congress. This is just a snapshot of the many efforts underway on behalf of Idahoans that also include: supporting our nuclear energy infrastructure; boosting energy innovation; stopping federal government power grabs; lowering prescription drug prices; and much more. With your help and guidance, I will continue to push back against the overreach of the federal government, and work to tackle our growing federal debt while ensuring the long-term viability of programs for veterans and seniors.
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