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Boise, Idaho ~ Boise, Idaho - Governor Brad Little recently returned from a trip to Washington, D.C., where he met with President Donald Trump and several members of his cabinet. The purpose of the visit was to offer support for the administration's efforts and to advocate for issues specific to Idaho.
During his time in the nation's capital, Governor Little expressed his pleasure at being able to meet with President Trump and his team. He described the visit as productive and patriotic, and even extended an invitation for the president to visit Idaho in the future.
The governor's meetings in Washington covered a wide range of topics, including discussions with President Trump about how Idaho LAUNCH aligns with the administration's vision for American workers. They also talked about the negative impact of the ongoing government shutdown on Idahoans, with Governor Little emphasizing that every day it continues results in more suffering for Americans.
Governor Little also met with House Speaker Mike Johnson to discuss the devastating effects of the shutdown, particularly on SNAP benefits for millions of Americans. He also had a meeting with Attorney General Pam Bondi to explore ways in which Idaho can support the administration's efforts to promote law and order.
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Another important meeting was held with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, during which they discussed issues such as proper land management, wildfire management consolidation, and the National Energy Dominance Council. The governor also met with USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins to discuss topics such as the Idaho Shared Stewardship Agreement, wildfire management consolidation, Japan market access, and quick enactment of the Fix Our Forests Act.
In addition to these meetings, Governor Little also had discussions with other key figures in Washington. These included a meeting with CMS Administrator Dr. Oz regarding Medicaid work requirements and efficiencies in Idaho's healthcare system. He also met with VA Secretary Doug Collins to express his appreciation for reversing anti-veteran policies that were hindering renovations at Veterans Homes in Idaho.
One particularly significant meeting was held between Governor Little and Idaho's own Alex Adams, Assistant Secretary at HHS. They discussed Idaho's historic child welfare reforms and ways to further cut red tape to allow for even greater progress.
Finally, the governor met with Ambassador Jamieson Greer, U.S. Trade Representative, to discuss important trade issues such as Japan market access for potatoes, Canadian dairy market access, Mexico market access, and the UK beef quota.
Overall, Governor Little's trip to Washington was a productive one, with discussions covering a wide range of important topics. The governor expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to meet with President Trump and his team and looks forward to continuing to advocate for Idaho's interests in the future.
During his time in the nation's capital, Governor Little expressed his pleasure at being able to meet with President Trump and his team. He described the visit as productive and patriotic, and even extended an invitation for the president to visit Idaho in the future.
The governor's meetings in Washington covered a wide range of topics, including discussions with President Trump about how Idaho LAUNCH aligns with the administration's vision for American workers. They also talked about the negative impact of the ongoing government shutdown on Idahoans, with Governor Little emphasizing that every day it continues results in more suffering for Americans.
Governor Little also met with House Speaker Mike Johnson to discuss the devastating effects of the shutdown, particularly on SNAP benefits for millions of Americans. He also had a meeting with Attorney General Pam Bondi to explore ways in which Idaho can support the administration's efforts to promote law and order.
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Another important meeting was held with Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, during which they discussed issues such as proper land management, wildfire management consolidation, and the National Energy Dominance Council. The governor also met with USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins to discuss topics such as the Idaho Shared Stewardship Agreement, wildfire management consolidation, Japan market access, and quick enactment of the Fix Our Forests Act.
In addition to these meetings, Governor Little also had discussions with other key figures in Washington. These included a meeting with CMS Administrator Dr. Oz regarding Medicaid work requirements and efficiencies in Idaho's healthcare system. He also met with VA Secretary Doug Collins to express his appreciation for reversing anti-veteran policies that were hindering renovations at Veterans Homes in Idaho.
One particularly significant meeting was held between Governor Little and Idaho's own Alex Adams, Assistant Secretary at HHS. They discussed Idaho's historic child welfare reforms and ways to further cut red tape to allow for even greater progress.
Finally, the governor met with Ambassador Jamieson Greer, U.S. Trade Representative, to discuss important trade issues such as Japan market access for potatoes, Canadian dairy market access, Mexico market access, and the UK beef quota.
Overall, Governor Little's trip to Washington was a productive one, with discussions covering a wide range of important topics. The governor expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to meet with President Trump and his team and looks forward to continuing to advocate for Idaho's interests in the future.
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