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Boise, ID ~ Boise, ID - Governor Brad Little has appointed Don Hall to the District 25 House Seat A, which was left vacant by Lance Clow. Hall, who currently serves as Chairman of the Twin Falls County Commission and is a former Mayor of Twin Falls, was chosen for his extensive experience and dedication to serving his community.
As an active member of his community, Hall has volunteered his time with multiple boards including the St. Luke's Community Board and the South Central Public Health Board. He is also deeply involved in the Filer Community Church, where he serves on the board of directors. With a career that began in the United States Marine Corps and continued as a Staff Sergeant with the Twin Falls Police Department, Hall has shown a strong commitment to serving both his community and country.
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Hall expressed his gratitude for being selected by Governor Little to represent Twin Falls in the Idaho legislature. "I am honored and humbled to have this opportunity to serve my fellow Idahoans," he said. "I look forward to working together as we address critical issues across state government."
Hall will serve out the remainder of Clow's term, which ends on November 30, 2026. According to Idaho Code 59-904A, vacancies in the state legislature are filled according to specific guidelines. In this case, Twin Falls County Republicans submitted a list of names for consideration by Governor Little, in accordance with Idaho law.
Hall's appointment is expected to bring valuable insight and leadership to District 25 during his time in office. With his wife Jennifer by his side for 38 years and their three children residing in Magic Valley, Hall is dedicated to making positive changes for his community and fellow Idahoans.
As an active member of his community, Hall has volunteered his time with multiple boards including the St. Luke's Community Board and the South Central Public Health Board. He is also deeply involved in the Filer Community Church, where he serves on the board of directors. With a career that began in the United States Marine Corps and continued as a Staff Sergeant with the Twin Falls Police Department, Hall has shown a strong commitment to serving both his community and country.
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Hall expressed his gratitude for being selected by Governor Little to represent Twin Falls in the Idaho legislature. "I am honored and humbled to have this opportunity to serve my fellow Idahoans," he said. "I look forward to working together as we address critical issues across state government."
Hall will serve out the remainder of Clow's term, which ends on November 30, 2026. According to Idaho Code 59-904A, vacancies in the state legislature are filled according to specific guidelines. In this case, Twin Falls County Republicans submitted a list of names for consideration by Governor Little, in accordance with Idaho law.
Hall's appointment is expected to bring valuable insight and leadership to District 25 during his time in office. With his wife Jennifer by his side for 38 years and their three children residing in Magic Valley, Hall is dedicated to making positive changes for his community and fellow Idahoans.
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