As one of Idaho's United States Senators, I believe it is important to listen to and understand the views and beliefs of my fellow Idahoans so that I may properly represent Idaho on the Floor of the United States Senate. My position as a federal representative also allows me to intercede on the behalf of my constituents to assist them with any problem they may encounter when dealing with the federal government or its agencies.
Whether you wish to communicate your views, ask for assistance, or determine my stance on a particular issue, I hope you will take a moment to get in touch with me. For your convenience, there are several ways you may do so. These contact options are described below.
If you have questions or need information about a particular legislative matter, I would encourage you to use this website as a resource. The information you need may already be available online, and a few likely starting points are offered in the Website Resources section at the bottom of this page.
Deliver timely, high quality constituent service.
While I am interested in the views of all Americans, my primary responsibility to serve Idahoans bumps their requests, letters and messages to the top of the stack.
My colleagues in the Senate have similar priorities. If you are not an Idahoan, and want to express your opinion or you need help with a federal agency, I hope you will give your Senators the opportunity to serve you.
Please select one of the options below, following the guidelines provided to ensure you receive the quality service Idahoans have come to expect from me and my office.
Send an email message |
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Let me know your opinion or request information about an issue. General Message |
Submit an online form to request specific tours while you are in Washington. Request Tours |
Submit an online form to request that brochures and general tour info be mailed to you. Tour Info |
Add your email address to my eNEWS address book. Subscribe to eNEWS |
Call or stop by my office |
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Request assistance with problems you are having with a federal agency or find out information on existing casework
Let me know your opinion or request information on an issue
Submit tour requests or flag orders, or allow my staff to assist you in doing so
Get answers to your questions about my views or the services provided by my office
Send a fax to me or my staff
Request a meeting with me or my staff
Office Locations |
Mail a letter |
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Let me know your opinion or request information about an issue. Please note that postal mail is not recommended for time-sensitive material. Office Locations |
US Senate Mail Delays
Mail sent to Senate offices in Washington may be delayed up to four weeks due to off-site screening, which includes irradiation as well as opening of suspicious items. Please do not send items that may be affected by high temperatures. Avoid plastic items, like ink pens and CDs. If you must get items such as these to me, consider delivering them to one of my offices in Idaho. Packages sent to my Washington, DC office using delivery services, such as "overnight" deliveries, are typically delayed several days because they must still be screened, and cannot be accepted unless arrangements are made in advance by calling my office at 202/224-2752. |
- Capital Tours
- Information and guidance for those planning a visit to our nation's capital, including details on congressional tours of popular attractions. Use my Congressional Tour Wizard to request additional information by mail or to submit a Tour Request so that arrangements can be made for your visit.
- Casework and Problem Resolution
- Assistance in dealing with a federal department or agency. In order to help you resolve the matter as quickly as possible, before sending me an email message to request such assistance, please visit this page to learn more about how you should proceed. For your convenience, this page also offers links to various federal agencies' websites, which often offer online services and assistance.
- Press Releases
- Statements I have issued regarding currents events, pending legislation, my views on key issues, and my accomplishments for the state of Idaho.
- My Legislation
- A list of each legislative matter I have introduced on the Floor of the US Senate with links to details provided by the Library of Congress.
- Key Priorities
- From Agriculture to Tax Reform, my stance on today's most important issues. Brief descriptions of each of my Priorities are introduced with concise, plain-spoken statements of my views.
- Issue Briefing Library
- An in-depth analysis of issues affecting Idaho and its citizens. Access my Issue Briefings: Adoption, Ag Action Plan, AgJOBS, Appropriations Process, Global Climate Change, Education, Energy, Federal Resources for Rural Communities, Internet Security, Lewis & Clark Bicentennial, Veterans' Link, Securing Freedom, and Our Western Agenda.
- Research Tools
- Links to the extensive information available online about the US Senate, the legislative process, and specific legislation.
- Search
- Search via keywords to retrieve relevant documents, including webpages, press releases, and Floor statements, which are posted on my website.