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This is precisely why we moved here from across the country. Thank you so much for all you do!!!

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Welcome to the land of the free (ish) :)

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Kudos and thanks to all the top-scoring conservatives. We truly appreciate you.

In a future article (or a link if you’ve already covered the topic), would you kindly explain what it means to be a “public” member of Idaho Freedom Caucus and why some members are public and some are not?

Also, can you list the 30 public members (or, again, provide a link) so we can follow their votes and thank them properly?

Thank you!

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Thanks for your support and interest in the work of our conservative leaders. Being a "public" member of the Idaho Freedom Caucus means that a legislator has openly associated themselves with the caucus's ideals and goals, often participating in public endorsements and legislative actions that align with the caucus's agenda. This visibility can help constituents understand their political stance more clearly.

On the other hand, some members might choose to support the caucus's objectives more quietly without public acknowledgment, mainly to maintain a broader appeal or avoid political polarization in their districts.

Here's the link to the top 30 conservative legislators in Idaho, although not all are members of the Idaho Freedom Caucus: https://idahofreedomcaucus.substack.com/p/the-top-30-conservatives-in-idaho.

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Thank you, Brian Lenney!

With our three very left-R representatives and senator primaried, I look forward to seeing our district's conservative replacements among next year's top 30 👍

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Take back our public lands controlled by federal agencies (BLM and Forest Service). Stop federal agencies from selling Idaho lands to green energy investors. Repeal the hated grocery tax - it's illegal to tax food which is a necessity.

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We appreciate you!

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