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An update on issues important to
Idaho, the West, and our Nation
from U.S. Senator Larry Craig

craig.senate.gov/ enews August 22, 2008 Volume VII, Number 15

Working for Idaho

The Dog Days of summer are upon us, and they've hit the U.S. Senate too—as reflected in a huge backlog of critical legislation stymied by the combination of election year politicking and institutional dysfunction.

Tax breaks are on the verge of expiring, schools in our rural communities are about to be hit by the loss of critical funding and 13 bills funding the operations of all the departments of the federal government are still awaiting consideration. It's all the more alarming considering the current plans of Democratic leadership have us adjourning on September 26 for the elections, and not reconvening.

Fortunately some progress benefiting Idaho was made before the Dog Days hit. I am pleased that my colleagues on the Senate Appropriations Committee approved funding for various priorities I had worked for including hundreds of millions of dollars for projects at the Idaho National Laboratory, agricultural research and various infrastructure improvements around the State.

Those Dog Days don't seem to be ending anytime soon, but I'll be working hard to complete other Idaho priorities for the duration of the 110th Congress.
REVIEW
my top accomplishments for Idaho
LEARN MORE
about my key priorities in the Senate
READ
my recent editorial, "A 'Sirius' Situation"
TELL ME
your views on issues important to you

Who should take the lead in solving the current energy crisis?

a) the President
b) Congress
c) private companies and individuals
d) the market

Access the current eVIEWS ballot at:
http://craig.senate.gov/eviews/

From July 25:
If you could choose only one way to combat soaring gas prices, what would it be?

a) Impose new rules to control oil speculators    [14%, 148 votes]
b) Lift the ban on offshore drilling    [23%, 239 votes]
c) Lift the ban on drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)    [25%, 252 votes]
d) Increase the fuel efficiency requirements for cars    [14%, 145 votes]
e) Regulate profits of oil companies    [14%, 144 votes]
f) Provide more tax incentives for hybrids and electric cars    [10%, 104 votes]


House Leadership Turns the Lights Out on Energy Debate

The members of the 110th Congress packed up and headed home a couple weeks ago for the August State work period, but not everyone left town. Many of my party colleagues on the House side refused to leave without debate and a vote on legislation addressing the energy crisis our nation faces.

   Learn more about this historic action

Our soldiers deserve only the best, and that certainly includes making sure they are not working in dangerous environments while at home.

-Craig Secures Funding to Replace Center at Mountain Home Air Force Base,
July 17, 2008

More news from the U.S. Senate:

Craig Applauds Inclusion in Bipartisan Energy Bill of His Proposal to Lift Offshore Exploration Ban -08-01-08
Craig Says Stopping Delisting Of The Canadian Gray Wolf Is A 'Blind' Act -07-31-08
Craig Votes For Housing Relief Bill Passage -07-26-08
Craig Votes To Send Message To Democrats -07-25-08
Faster, Higher, Stronger -08-21-08
Time for Congress to Act on an Energy Plan -08-13-08
Groundbreaking for Veterans -08-06-08
A 'Sirius' Situation -08-01-08
The Energy Scapegoat -07-25-08

Celebrating the Special Olympics


The Special Olympics recently marked its 40th anniversary. I had the opportunity to speak at the celebration and encourage those in attendance to come to the 2009 World Winter Games in Idaho.

Learn more




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