Governor Brad Little announced on April 24 that his next “Capital for a Day” event will take place in Filer on April 30. The event is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at TruLeap Technologies, located at 400 Main Street, and from 1:15 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Filer High School, located at 3915 Wildcat Way.
The purpose of the “Capital for a Day” program is to encourage community engagement by providing an opportunity for residents of Twin Falls County to meet with state officials and discuss issues important to them. According to the official website, the Office of the Governor of Idaho promotes community engagement through public input and highlights Idaho’s achievements and rankings.
Governor Little said, “It is an honor to bring my next Capital for a Day to Filer. I look forward to hearing directly from the people of Twin Falls County about what matters most to them. These conversations help us better understand how we can work together to make state government more responsive and effective.”
Little has served as governor of Idaho, according to the official website. The Office of the Governor serves all residents across Idaho, according to the same source.
According to information provided by the official website, one goal is fostering an environment where future generations choose to remain in Idaho. The office also supports legislative sessions and policy initiatives aimed at advancing state goals.
Additionally, services offered by the Office include handling opinions, scheduling requests, public records inquiries, proclamations, agency assistance, and certificates as reported by their official site.


