State Governor Brad Little (ID)
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Governor’s Cup Scholarship recipients announced
Governor Brad Little announced on June 15 the recipients of the 2023 Governor’s Cup Scholarships. Fundraising from last year’s Governor’s Cup brought in enough money for 39 scholarships to be awarded this year.
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St. Anthony to host Governor Little’s ‘Capital for a Day’ event
Governor Brad Little’s next “Capital for a Day” event will be held in St. Anthony on June 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the St. Anthony City Chambers, located at 420 N. Bridge Street.
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Little, Critchfield roll out “The Story of America” history curriculum for Idaho schools
Governor Brad Little and Superintendent Debbie Critchfield announced on June 15 the availability the fair, factual American history resource for Idaho schools called “The Story of America.”
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Gov. Little highlights border trip, commits more action to fight fentanyl
Governor Brad Little visited Coeur d’Alene on June 5 to highlight takeaways from his briefing and aerial tour of the Texas-Mexico border two weeks ago and to announce additional steps his administration is taking to fight fentanyl.
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Parent Advisory Council members chosen for Empowering Parents grant program
Governor Brad Little, Senate President Pro Tem Chuck Winder, and House Speaker Mike Moyle announced the members of the new Parent Advisory Council today.
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Gov. Little details Idaho State Police deployment to support Texas in fight against fentanyl
Governor Brad Little announced on may 19 the details of the Idaho State Police (ISP) deployment he directed to support the State of Texas’ efforts to secure the border and improve Idaho’s ability to interdict illicit drugs to protect Idahoans.
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Idaho sues feds on grizzly delisting
The State of Idaho sent notice of its intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) today over the Biden Administration’s failure to remove grizzly bears from the endangered species list.
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Gov. Little marks Fentanyl Awareness Day, readies for Texas border mission
Governor Brad Little highlighted National Fentanyl Awareness Day at Kuna High School today to share information with our youth about the dangers of this increasingly accessible deadly drug.