Cong. Mike SimpsonVerified account

@CongMikeSimpson

Proudly representing Idaho's 2nd Congressional District

Washington, D.C.
Joined September 2009

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    You should have made it a true Daily Double. !

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    Today signed an Executive Order on forest management - good news for , & state, local & tribal governments. Empowers us to more effectively clear excess fuels in forests to mitigate future severe wildfires. My statement:

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    A great day for farmers, ranchers, foresters & producers, as 's signature on the 2018 is a Christmas present to American agriculture. Farmers take financial risks each year, so having a Farm Bill gives them peace of mind to make decisions for the future.

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    Dec 20

    Today marks 67 years since the first usable electricity was generated by at Experimental Breeder Reactor-I. 💡Want to take a look inside this historic landmark?

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  5. . . . Secretary Zinke addressed these issues with a balanced perspective that led to positive results. I wish him well in the next chapter of his honorable career in public service and I thank him for his friendship - both as Secretary and in Congress.

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  6. I thank for his service to this country, most recently as Secretary of . Whether it was working with local Idahoans on Gateway West and sage grouse conservation, or national issues like the need to fix our national parks . . .

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  7. Great to see partnering with Idaho to improve the management of our forests. This agreement has the potential to reduce catastrophic in Idaho.

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  8. Paul has been an exceptional Speaker. We both came to Congress in 1999 and I have enjoyed a great working relationship with him since we first met. will be truly missed.

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  9. Honored to be recognized by The National Milk Producers, along with a group of bipartisan lawmakers, for our efforts to ensure the passage of the Farm Bill

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    Dec 14

    INL and Fluor Idaho employees are once again grateful to "adopt" more than 250 children through the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program! 🎄

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  12. I am pleased to see signed the Action for Dental Health Act of 2018. This legislation is evidence that Congress can work together and accomplish things that will help improve our communities.

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    🚨 PASSED: House approves . Next stop➡️ president’s desk. ✅ Strengthens ✅ Protects ✅ Maintains & preserves funding ✅ Improves program integrity & incentivizes work ✅ Provides certainty to

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  14. The Farm Bill represents one of the most vital pieces of legislation for . I was pleased to vote in favor of legislation that provides the certainty farmers and ranchers need to succeed.

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  15. I am pleased to see the collaborative work by and on based solutions to protect sage-grouse from their primary threats in our region.

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    Dec 10

    Bipartisanship in Congress is possible. I’m proud to have worked with and Members from both parties to pass this important dental and oral health access bill.

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    Dec 10

    Congrats to Ron Martinez of Dennis Technical Education Center in , ID! This Heavy Equipment Diesel Technology teacher won $50k as a 2nd place winner of the 2018 Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence. Learn more:

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  18. The holiday season may seem like the worst time to have an illness in the family. If you or someone close to you has cancer or another serious illness this holiday season, use these tips and resources:

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  19. Pleased to a resolution to winter steelhead season. This will benefit Idaho’s anglers and our communities.

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    Dec 7

    On this – a "date which will live in infamy," we remember and honor our fallen shipmates.

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