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Candidates, Contact Information and Websites.
REP Jeremy “T” Anderson
PO Box 190851 Boise ID 83719
REP Jim Risch
407 W Jefferson St Boise ID 83702
REP Mike Simpson
PO Box 1541 Boise ID 83701
REP Bryan D. Smith
580 Honey Cr Idaho Falls ID 83404
Walt Bayes
1610 Little Rock Rd Emmett ID 83617
Harley D. Brown
6086 Happy Ln Nampa ID 83686
Russell M. Fulcher
4035 S Linder Rd Meridian ID 83642
C.L. “Butch” Otter
1009 Star Rd Star ID 83669-5265
Jim Chmelik
227 St Michaels Rd Cottonwood ID 83522
Brad Little
PO Box 205 Emmett ID 83617
Lawerence E. Denney
PO Box 114 Midvale ID 83645
Evan S. Frasure
2059 Butte St Pocatello ID 83201
Phil McGrane
12717 N Schicks Rd Garden City ID 83714
Mitch Toryanski
5848 S. Schooner Pl Boise ID 83716
Todd Hatfield
1308 N Seven Golds Ave Eagle ID 83616
Brandon D Woolf
PO Box 2107 Boise ID 83701
Ron Crane
PO Box 865 Nampa ID 83653
C.T. “Chris” Troupis
5934 N Yaquina Head Wy Boise ID 83714
Lawrence Wasden
811 Heartland Dr Nampa ID 83686
John R. Eynon
80 Long Haul Rd Grangeville ID 83530
Andrew Grover
461 Harris View Way Melba ID 83641
Randy Jensen
545 W Park St American Falls ID 83211
Sherri Ybarra
1447 NE Idarock Mountain Home ID 83647
State Senator
Brent Hill
1010 S 2nd E Rexburg ID 83440
Scott O. Smith
Website
309 Mohawk Ave Rexburg ID 83440
State Representative, Position A
Douglas A. Hancey
378 Yale Ave Rexburg ID 83440
Ronald M. Nate
2139 Ferris Ln Rexburg ID 83440
State Representative, Position B
REP Dell Raybould
3215 N 2000 W Rexburg ID 83440
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This past year, the Madison County Republican Central Committee voted to set aside money, raised from selling tickets at our annual barbeque and Lincoln Day Banquet, for an essay contest for high school seniors. A scholarship committee was formed and flyers were sent out to Madison and Sugar Salem High Schools and Home schooled seniors in the fall. Essays were due in February. A panel of three judges reviewed the essays without the knowledge of the school, age or name of the participant.
The first place winner was Matthew King, a senior at Sugar Salem High School. He received a $500 check.
The second place $300 award went to Paul Anderson, who is a home schooled senior.
A $100 award for third place went to Tate Rammell, a senior at Madison High School and a $25 gift certificate went to the 4th place winner, Angel McKamey of Madison High School. Senator Brent Hill presented these awards at the Friday and Saturday night candidate forums held at the Rexburg Tabernacle.
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Dear friend,
This week, President Obama announced that 7.1 million Americans had enrolled in the Obamacare exchanges by the March 31st deadline. This was portrayed as a major victory for the President but, not for the first time, he is missing the point about his signature health care law.
For starters, most enrollees already had insurance before Obamacare kicked them off their plan. While the Administration won’t release an exact number, McKinsey estimates that 73 percent of the Obamacare enrollees already had insurance. That comes to about 5 million Americans.
The vast majority of those people liked their health plan. A Gallup pollreleased before the sign-up deadline showed that 69 percent of Americans rated their health coverage as either “excellent” or “good.” But now – thanks to Obamacare – millions of people find themselves enrolled in a costlier, inferior plan. Another Gallup poll – this one released last month – shows that, among those who have been personally affected by Obamacare, 70 percent said they’ve been “hurt” by the law. Among all Americans, only 10 percent said they’ve been “helped” by it.
Furthermore, when you take a closer look at the 7.1 million figure, a few discrepancies stand out:
President Obama is fudging the numbers to hide the real problems with Obamacare. We see those problems every day – whether they are the higher premiums for working families, the higher deductibles for individuals, the higher costs for small businesses, the Medicare cuts for seniors or the infringement on our religious and civil liberties, as demonstrated in the Hobby Lobby case.
While the Administration would prefer to declare victory and go home, I will continue to draw attention to Obamacare’s failures. I am working hard to repeal the law and replace it with a market-based solution.
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