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Boise, ID ~ In a recent announcement, Governor Brad Little of Boise, ID has appointed Erin Bingham to the District 32 House Seat B. This seat was previously held by Wendy Horman, who vacated the position.
Bingham is currently the Chief Financial Officer of Bingham Ventures, a family-operated development organization. In this role, she is responsible for managing the company's finances and ensuring their commitment to community-minded development. She has been an active member of the Idaho Falls community for many years, volunteering at her children's schools and holding leadership positions in parent-teacher organizations and neighborhood groups. Bingham and her husband Val are proud residents of Idaho Falls, where they are raising their four children.
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Expressing her gratitude for the appointment, Bingham said, "I am deeply honored and grateful to be selected by Governor Little to represent my Idaho Falls community at home and in the Idaho Legislature. I sincerely appreciate Representative Wendy Horman for her years of commitment to our state and look forward to building on her legacy of service. I am thankful for this incredible opportunity and am excited to get to work."
Bingham will serve out the remainder of Horman's term until November 30th, 2026. According to Idaho Code 59-904A, vacancies in the state legislature are filled according to specific guidelines. In this case, Bonneville County Republicans submitted a list of names to Governor Little for consideration, in accordance with state law.
With her experience in finance and dedication to community service, Bingham is well-equipped to take on this new role as a representative for District 32 House Seat B. The people of Idaho Falls can expect strong leadership from their new legislator as she works towards making positive changes in their community.
Bingham is currently the Chief Financial Officer of Bingham Ventures, a family-operated development organization. In this role, she is responsible for managing the company's finances and ensuring their commitment to community-minded development. She has been an active member of the Idaho Falls community for many years, volunteering at her children's schools and holding leadership positions in parent-teacher organizations and neighborhood groups. Bingham and her husband Val are proud residents of Idaho Falls, where they are raising their four children.
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Expressing her gratitude for the appointment, Bingham said, "I am deeply honored and grateful to be selected by Governor Little to represent my Idaho Falls community at home and in the Idaho Legislature. I sincerely appreciate Representative Wendy Horman for her years of commitment to our state and look forward to building on her legacy of service. I am thankful for this incredible opportunity and am excited to get to work."
Bingham will serve out the remainder of Horman's term until November 30th, 2026. According to Idaho Code 59-904A, vacancies in the state legislature are filled according to specific guidelines. In this case, Bonneville County Republicans submitted a list of names to Governor Little for consideration, in accordance with state law.
With her experience in finance and dedication to community service, Bingham is well-equipped to take on this new role as a representative for District 32 House Seat B. The people of Idaho Falls can expect strong leadership from their new legislator as she works towards making positive changes in their community.
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