- Office locations
- Boise 208-342-7985
Coeur d'Alene208-667-6130
Idaho Falls208-523-5541
Lewiston208-743-0792
Pocatello208-236-6817
Twin Falls208-734-6780
Washington, DC202-224-2752
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Serving Idahoans
is my primary responsibility.
Getting the help you need . . .
As a United States Senator, I may assist Idahoans in resolving problems with federal agencies or departments. While I cannot guarantee the final outcome, I can ensure that your case is treated fairly and expeditiously.
Get it done online using a wide variety of helpful online government services. Get started with these links to the most frequently requested federal agency websites and web services.
These comprehensive guides maintained by the Congressional Research Service can help you locate online information about federal funding and assistance for local governments, businesses, organizations, and students.
Congressional tours of Washington, DC
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U.S. Capitol Flags
A flag flown over the United States Capitol is truly very special, and a unique way to celebrate important events and milestones.
Opportunities for students
My Washington, DC Intern program offers college students the opportunity to gain a solid understanding of the inner-workings of the U.S. Senate through hands-on experience with a variety of duties and responsibilities.
The Senate Page program allows high school juniors to experience the Legislative Branch and play an important role in the day-to-day operations of the Senate, while attending school away from home in a safe and secure environment with some of the brightest students from across the nation.
Serving our country, defending freedom and democracy, is an honorable and noble profession that deserves serious consideration by the many fine young men and women of Idaho. Only a handful, however, may be nominated each year for admittance into our nation's service academies.