by Team Crapo | Feb 7, 2015 | News
By: Sen. Mike Crapo – The U.S. Congressional Budget Office’s annual Budget and Economic Outlook report shows that, absent action, the United States continues to remain on an unsustainable fiscal path with the national debt expected to grow by $9 trillion over... by Team Crapo | Feb 3, 2015 | News
By: Sen. Mike Crapo – Sen. Mike Crapo: “The President’s budget … seeks to undo the only fiscal restraints that he, himself, has signed into law in recent years, reversing any chance of producing the kind of balanced budget that the American... by Team Crapo | Feb 2, 2015 | News
By: Rocky Barker – The debate over whether to protect the Boulder-White Clouds as a national monument or as a wilderness or to keep the existing wilderness study areas has dominated land discussions in Idaho. But a group of conservationists, timber industry... by Team Crapo | Jan 26, 2015 | News
By: Sen Mike Crapo – To say the Keystone XL pipeline project has been analyzed extensively is an understatement. Over the more than seven years since TransCanada originally applied for a Presidential Permit, the U.S. State Department has conducted extensive... by Team Crapo | Jan 11, 2015 | News
By: Sen Mike Crapo – Considerable work is required in the 114th Congress to build the foundation for a competitive, national economy that encourages innovation and job growth. Improving our nation’s economic wellbeing – which includes reforming our badly broken... by Team Crapo | Jan 9, 2015 | News
By: Bill Roberts – Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, is behind a bill that would give states and local school districts the right to tell the federal government to butt out of their education standards business and student testing without fear of losing education... by Team Crapo | Jan 4, 2015 | News
By: Sen. Mike Crapo – As active participants in the decisions made in Congress, Idahoans contact me with valuable input about the issues our country faces. Realizing that many may not have the chance to contact me, I post the top five issues of concern from...