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@MikeCrapo

United States Senator for the great state of Idaho.

Idaho & Washington, D.C.
Joined June 2012

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  1. Tehran received billions of dollars in sanctions relief, which has been used to pursue missile testing, support terrorist groups in Syria, escalate the Civil War in Yemen, and threaten U.S. allies in the region. (2/2)

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  2. I support the President's decision on the . The President has rightly noted what many have long pointed out – the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action was poorly-negotiated and allowed Iran to step up its dangerous activities in the Middle East. (1/2)

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    2 hours ago

    SAF is proud to have worked alongside a diverse coalition of orgs to help pass a . Thank you to our champions in Congress & for all your hard work & dedication. This is a huge step forward for forest managers & the broader community.

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  4. Congratulations on your accomplishment, Capt. Derkacs!

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  6. May 4

    : My column this week on years of work with to fix the way the government pays for wildfires. This legislation will better enable agencies to fight wildfires like the disasters they truly are. (via )

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    May 2

    ., , , , and Acting Chief Vicki Christiansen were @BLMNIFC today to talk about the plan passed by Congress to treat the nation’s largest wildfires as natural disasters; credit given to bipartisan efforts.

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    May 2

    Proud to stand at the start of w/ & so many others today who worked in a bipartisan way to fix the wildfire funding system in the NW/nationwide. An uncommon win for common sense when it comes to fighting wildfires smarter.

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    May 2

    5 years in the making - Proud to join and to discuss the monumental legislation passed on how we fund our wildfire disasters

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  10. Apr 30
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  11. Apr 30

    During a recent meeting with Idaho members of the , I co-sponsored the BRAVE Act, which would provide increased assistance for burial costs of deceased veterans. The women and men in uniform have bravely served our nation, & we owe our greatest respects to their sacrifices.

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    Apr 30

    We appreciate & ​ advancing regulatory reforms that help community banks and the Main Street businesses, farmers, and consumers they serve.

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  13. Apr 26

    Congratulations to Idaho’s for being drafted by in the first round tonight!

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  14. Apr 26

    We should all be concerned if banks and other companies seek to replace legislators and policymakers and attempt to manage social policy by limiting access to credit.

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    Apr 25

    . to Citi and BofA’s CEOs on their gun policies: “We should all be concerned if banks like yours seek to replace legislators and policymakers and attempt to manage social policy by limiting access to credit.”

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    Apr 25

    Senate Banking Chairman is putting pressure on Citi and BofA’s chief executives to explain how they’re cutting ties with the gun industry

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    Apr 24
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    Apr 24

    . presents NAHRO's Legislator of the Year award to for his work on issues. Thank you, Senator!

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  19. Apr 24

    While much progress has been made in mental health care for veterans, there is always room for improvement. Ensuring that veterans have access to high-quality services is one of my top priorities, and I will continue to work toward this goal.

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    Apr 23

    Sen. started off as an intern and now as a sen. he pays his interns. Thank u for being a champion on this issue. Paid internships in ur office and that of allows working class Idahoans the opportunity to come to DC and learn about our democracy firsthand.

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