“Knowledge will forever govern ignorance: and a people who mean to be their own governours must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.”
- James Madison
Use this library of resources to help you stay well-informed, on issues important to Idaho, the West, and the nation. I believe it should be easy for you to monitor Senate activity and track the progress made on the issues you care about most.
The briefings and reports collected here are designed to give you the information you need in a straight-forward, no-nonsense fashion, plus offer opportunities for further exploration. At the same time, you will learn more about what I am working on.
Learn about this wonderful way to form families with event photos, online resources, and an update on legislative issues.
An update on many of the key issues affecting Idaho agriculture.
Learn how adjusting our immigration laws will benefit homeland security, improve our economy, plus put food on our nation's tables.
Learn about the role of Congress in the federal budget process and get a status report on current appropriations.
Examines the science behind global climate change and proposed solutions.
My stance on the role of government in educating our children and recent legislation designed to strengthen the system.
A diverse domestic energy supply is the only way to ensure our nation's security and economic competitiveness.
A look at our efforts to secure our freedom worldwide and defend our freedom at home.
Discover how the idea of balancing the needs of the people with the needs of the land may be applied to specific Idaho and Western issues.
Until all the wilds of the Web are tamed, each of us must take on the responsibilty of keeping ourselves and our families safe while online.
Information for and about our veterans.
While today's seniors and those nearing retirement will not be affected, the long-term financial outlook of Social Security is grim without significant reform.
Idaho Downwinders deserve a fair, science-based review of program eligibility requirements.
I requested several of the Guides provided here from the Congressional Research Service so that Idahoans could have access to accurate and current information about federal online resources. CRS is a division of the Library of Congress that conducts nonpartisan research exclusively for the use of Senators, Representatives, and their staffs.
A brief guide to over $10 billion in potential funding targeted to rural areas, through grants and loans.
Offers guidance and Internet resources on Federal grants and nonfinancial assistance, as well as on private foundation funding. A slide show provides tips, reviews key funding sources, and demonstrates how a typical grants request is submitted.
en español: Subvenciones y Ayuda Federal de Ámbito NacionalLinks and helpful hints to assist students in all stages of the financial aid process, from locating and applying for various types of assistance, to repaying student loans.
Information for those interested in government contracts. Links to information on military contracting, as well as various subcontracting opportunities are featured.