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Ben Adams (R)
BAdams@senate.idaho.gov
District 12
1st term
(Served 1 term, House 2020-2022)
1921 Hoover St, Nampa, ID, 83686
Home (208) 546-9393
Statehouse (208) 332-1336 (Session Only)
Public Speaker
Committees:
Resources & Environment – Vice Chair
Finance
Local Government & Taxation
Born in Jupiter, Florida; raised on the mission field in Kiev, Ukraine and as a pastor’s son in Emmett, |
Kelly Arthur Anthon (R)
KAnthon@senate.idaho.gov
Majority Leader
District 27
5th term
725 E 300 S, Burley, ID, 83318
Home (208) 654-4099
Statehouse (208) 332-1327 (Session Only)
Attorney/City Administrator
Committees:
Judiciary & Rules
State Affairs
Majority Leader Idaho State Senator since 2015; 7th generation Idahoan raised in Declo, Idaho, where his family has operated a farming operation for over 100 years; attended the University of Idaho’s College of Law; licensed Idaho attorney; until 2012, Mr. Anthon, practiced law at the Rupert law firm of ‘Robinson, Anthon & Tribe’ where, as a partner, he focused on municipal law, debt restructuring, and large business reorganization; served as appointed City Attorney for the cities of Burley, Rupert, Acequia, and Minidoka, Idaho; City Administrator in Rupert, Idaho; fluent in Japanese having had extensive work as a consultant for Japanese companies; currently serves as a board member with the Mart Group, LLC, a potato fresh pack and processing company, as a board member of the Southern Idaho Economic Development Council, and as a board member of the Region IV Development Corporation; past executive board member of the Idaho Municipal Attorney Association; served two terms as President of the Minidoka Healthcare Foundation and as a past member of the governing board of the Intermountain Healthcare’s Cassia Regional Medical Center; member of local Rotary club; spouse: Joelle (Rogers); five children. |
Treg A. Bernt (R)
TBernt@senate.idaho.gov
District 21
1st term
531 S Tiburon Ave, Meridian, ID, 83642
Home (208) 917-2883
Statehouse (208) 332-1331 (Session Only)
Small Business Owner
Committees:
State Affairs – Vice Chair
Local Government & Taxation
Born and raised in Pocatello; fourth-generation Idahoan; graduate of Idaho State University with a B.A. in speech communication; small business owner; served the Meridian community in several roles since 2007; elected twice to the Meridian City Council; avid outdoorsman; spouse: Tiffanie; three children. |
Carl J. Bjerke (R)
CBjerke@senate.idaho.gov
District 5
1st term
212 W Ironwood Dr, Ste D, #242, Coeur d’ Alene, ID, 83814
Home (208) 704-0925
Bus (208) 704-0925
Statehouse (208) 332-1421 (Session Only)
Deputy Chief SMFD (Retired)
Committees:
Finance – Vice Chair
Health & Welfare
Born 1962 in Long Beach, California; now residing in Coeur d’ Alene; worked as a respiratory therapist prior to a 32-year career in public safety; retired as the deputy chief of operations from the Santa Monica Fire Department; managed all fire department operational divisions, including managing the department’s EMS system; A.S in respiratory therapy; B.S. in organizational leadership; graduate of the Paramedic Training Institute; served seven years on the management team for the LA Marathon; former trustee for the SMFD Health Benefits Trust; spouse: Lesli, married 32 years; two grown children, a son and daughter. |
Van T. Burtenshaw (R)
VBurtenshaw@senate.idaho.gov
District 31
3rd term
(Served 2 terms, House 2014-2018)
PO Box 130, Terreton, ID, 83450
Home (208) 663-4607
Statehouse (208) 332-1342 (Session Only)
Farmer/Rancher
Committees:
Resources & Environment – Chair
Finance
Cindy J. Carlson (R)
CCarlson@senate.idaho.gov
District 7
1st term
1525 Big Salmon Rd, Riggins, ID, 83549
Home (208) 494-2633
Statehouse (208) 332-1355 (Session Only)
Business Owner
Committees:
Agricultural Affairs
Education
Transportation
Graduate of Salmon River High School, Riggins; 38 years of business experience founding multiple |
Kevin Cook (R)
KCook@senate.idaho.gov
District 32
2nd term
1184 E Lazy Lane, Idaho Falls, ID, 83404
Home (208) 521-6776
Statehouse (208) 332-1358 (Session Only)
Software Engineer
Committees:
Commerce & Human Resources – Chair
Finance
Local Government & Taxation
Born in Spanish Fork, Utah; graduated from Weber State University in Utah with a degree in computer science; software engineer for the Idaho National Laboratory; owned and operated a software consulting business for 12 years; lived in Bonneville county for 24 years on a small farm; member of the NRA and the Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce; spouse: Cheri, 32 years; four children; four grandchildren. |
Lori Den Hartog (R)
LDenHartog@senate.idaho.gov
District 22
5th term
PO Box 267, Meridian, ID, 83680
Home (208) 779-2022
Statehouse (208) 332-1340 (Session Only)
Homemaker
Committees:
Transportation – Vice Chair
Education
Resources & Environment
Daniel D. Foreman (R)
DForeman@senate.idaho.gov
District 6
1st term
(Served 1 term, Senate 2016-2018)
PO Box 8254, Moscow, ID, 83843
Home (208) 332-1405
Statehouse (208) 332-1405 (Session Only)
USAF Colonel/Idaho Law Enforcement (Retired)
Committees:
Judiciary & Rules – Vice Chair
Agricultural Affairs
Commerce & Human Resources
Born in Lake Forest, IL; graduated Bradley University in Peoria, IL, with a BS in business management and administration (1975); commercial pilot, amateur radio operator, and 30-year USAF Master Navigator and combat veteran on KC-135 jet tankers and C-130 cargo aircraft; retired as full colonel and vice commander of the 168th Air Refueling Wing in Fairbanks, AK (2000); 11-year veteran and retired Moscow, ID, police officer; Christian conservative; life member of the NRA, Military Officers Association of America, VFW Post in Potlatch, and the Farm Bureau of Benewah County; spouse: Maria for 49 years; seven children; 22 grandchildren. |
C. Scott Grow (R)
SGrow@senate.idaho.gov
District 14
4th term
4250 W Sugarberry Ct, Eagle, ID, 83616
Home (208) 870-4000
Statehouse (208) 332-1334 (Session Only)
Retired CPA/Business Owner
Committees:
Finance – Chair
Local Government & Taxation
Appointed August 15, 2018, to fill a Senate vacancy in District 14; an Idaho native, raised in Boise. He & Rhonda raised their 8 kids in Meridian. As a small business owner, business consultant and retired CPA, he brings more than three decades of business, financial and tax expertise to the legislature. He was elected twice to the Meridian School Board. |
Jim Guthrie (R)
JGuthrie@senate.idaho.gov
District 28
6th term
(Served 1 term, House 2010-2012)
320 S Marsh Creek Rd, McCammon, ID, 83250
Home (208) 251-9303
Statehouse (208) 332-1348 (Session Only)
Rancher/Business Owner
Committees:
State Affairs – Chair
Commerce & Human Resources
Resources & Environment
Mark Harris (R)
MHarris@senate.idaho.gov
Majority Caucus Chair
District 35
5th term
1619 8- Mile Creek Rd, Soda Springs, ID, 83276
Home (208) 547-3360
Statehouse (208) 332-1429 (Session Only)
Rancher
Committees:
Health & Welfare
Resources & Environment
State Affairs
Phil Hart (R)
Phil.Hart@senate.idaho.gov
District 2
1st term
(Served 4 terms, House 2004-2012)
PO Box 540, Kellogg, ID, 83837
Home (208) 772-2522
Bus (208) 772-2522
Statehouse (208) 332-1345 (Session Only)
FAX (208) 772-1881
Structural Engineer
Committees:
Agricultural Affairs
Judiciary & Rules
Transportation
Graduate of Awalt High School, Mountain View, California (1973); received B.S. in civil engineering, University of Utah (1980); received MBA from Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania (1984); Protestant; structural engineer and published author; served on Board of Directors, Remington Water District; served in House of Representatives (2004 to 2012); member of the American Legislative Exchange Council, Gun Owners of America, National Rifle Association, and Wharton Alumni Association; one daughter, Sarah. |
Linda Wright Hartgen (R)
LHartgen@senate.idaho.gov
District 25
1st term
(Served 2 terms, House 2018-2022)
1681 Wildflower Ln, Twin Falls, ID, 83301
Home (208) 332-1318
Statehouse (208) 332-1318 (Session Only)
Trial Court Administrator (Retired)
Committees:
Agricultural Affairs – Chair
Commerce & Human Resources
Judiciary & Rules
Graduate of Lewis-Clark State College with a B.S. in business management; Fellow of the Institute of Court Management; employed with the Idaho Supreme Court for 23 years; formerly co-owned and operated a farming and livestock business; Twin Falls County Clerk; CSI Foundation Board; Kiwanis Club; CARES Board; PEO Sisterhood; multiple statewide court committees; 2020 graduate of Legislative Energy Horizon Institute; 2021 graduate of CSG Legislative Leadership Training (LLT); widowed (Stephen); three children and two stepchildren; six granddaughters; two great-grandchildren. |
Scott Herndon (R)
SHerndon@senate.idaho.gov
District 1
1st term
246 Otts Road, Sagle, ID, 83860
Home (208) 610-2680
Statehouse (208) 332-1349 (Session Only)
Homebuilder
Committees:
Education
Finance
Graduated Missouri Military Academy, 1985; graduated Arizona State University, 1989; 25-year career in finance and computer programming; self-taught homebuilder, acquiring the skills by building his own home in 2005; served five years as a Bonner County jail chaplain; current chairman of the Bonner County Republican Central Committee; Christian; has resided near Sandpoint for past 18 years; enjoys the outdoors, boating on Lake Pend Oreille, and building a new workshop on his property; spouse: Arlene, married for 24 years; eight children. |
James R. “Rick” Just (D)
RJust@senate.idaho.gov
District 15
1st term
11544 W Jenilyn Court, Boise, ID, 83713
Home (208) 362-9892
Bus (208) 362-9892
Statehouse (208) 332-1407 (Session Only)
Writer
Committees:
Finance
Local Government & Taxation
Transportation
Native Idahoan who grew up on a ranch along the Blackfoot River; graduate of Firth High School; served two years in the Marine Corps; received a B.A. and an MPA from Boise State University; worked for the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation for 30 years; produced the official radio program for Idaho’s Centennial, which aired on 30 stations statewide; author of two adult novels and four young adult (YA) novels; written and/or edited several books on Idaho history; writes a daily Idaho history blog on his site and on Facebook called ‘Speaking of Idaho’; writes a weekly history column for Boise Weekly and occasionally a history column for the Idaho Press; spouse: Rinda Just; one son, Jarad; three grandchildren. |
Todd M. Lakey (R)
TLakey@senate.idaho.gov
District 23
6th term
12905 Venezia Ct, Nampa, ID, 83651
Home (208) 908-4415
Bus (208) 908-4415
Statehouse (208) 332-1328 (Session Only)
Attorney
Committees:
Judiciary & Rules – Chair
Commerce & Human Resources
B.S. in international business, Brigham Young University; Juris Doctorate, Lewis and Clark Northwestern School of Law; Canyon County deputy prosecutor 1993-1999; Canyon County commissioner 1999-2004; owner, Borton-Lakey Law Office; past president Idaho Association of Commissioners and Clerks; previous chairman Community Planning Association of SW Idaho; Officer U.S. Army Reserve, retired; spouse: Jan; five children, five grandchildren. |
Brian Lenney (R)
BLenney@senate.idaho.gov
District 13
1st term
PO Box 3753, Nampa, ID, 83653-3753
Home (208) 614-1289
Statehouse (208) 332-1329 (Session Only)
Committees:
Commerce & Human Resources
Education
Dave Lent (R)
DLent@senate.idaho.gov
District 33
3rd term
1186 Caysie Cir, Idaho Falls, ID, 83402
Home (208) 521-0716
Statehouse (208) 332-1313 (Session Only)
Nuclear Facility Training Manager (Retired)
Committees:
Education – Chair
Finance
Graduate of Eastern Idaho Technical College and Idaho State University; national credential in Radiation Protection; site-wide training manager for Fluor Idaho at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) where he was responsible for both regulatory and facility specific training programs; served as chair for the Energy Facilities Contracting Group; received a Distinguished Leadership award at the Department of Energy Headquarters in Washington D.C. for regulatory reform and cost-cutting initiatives; consulted in the nuclear power industry in both radiation protection and training; managed several multimillion-dollar projects and participated in mission critical activities at the INL since 1980; served on the Idaho Falls School District 91 Board of Trustees since 2006, playing a key role in replacing four elementary schools and transitioning a junior high into a successful project-based high school; invited by Idaho Falls Mayor Casper to participate on committee that recommended the creation of the College of Eastern Idaho; enjoy hosting family and friends at Spencer cabin and boating on area waters; wife Terri is known throughout the community for her work teaching the performing arts to youth; five children; 14 grandchildren. |
Tammy Nichols (R)
TNichols@senate.idaho.gov
District 10
1st term
(Served 2 terms, House 2018-2022)
10 S Hawthorne Dr #651, Middleton, ID, 83644
Home (208) 917-2409
Statehouse (208) 332-1423 (Session Only)
Small Business Owner
Committees:
Agricultural Affairs – Vice Chair
Education
Born and raised in Boise, Idaho; graduate of BYU-I with a degree in science; experience in the banking and medical industries; began working at age six in her family’s businesses in Boise; current precinct committeeman in Canyon County; community volunteer; state director Women In Government, Co-Chair of the Idaho Freedom Caucus; Phyllis Schlafly Eagle Award; American Conservative Union Foundation Award; Club for Growth Defender of Economic Freedom Award; five children. |
Doug Okuniewicz (R)
DougO@senate.idaho.gov
District 3
1st term
(Served 1 term, House 2020-2022)
PO Box 810, Hayden, ID, 83835
Home (208) 918-1495
Statehouse (208) 332-1338 (Session Only)
IP Management/Small Business Owner
Committees:
Transportation – Chair
Resources & Environment
Resides in Hayden, Idaho; B.A. from University of Nevada; M.A. in communication from University of Alabama; experience in executive management, intellectual property management, employee benefits consulting, and management of a charitable nonprofit organization; inventor with more than 25 U.S. patents; married; two children. |
Alison “Ali” Rabe (D)
ARabe@senate.idaho.gov
District 16
1st term
(Served 1 term, Senate 2020-2021)
6161 West Plantation Lane, Boise, ID, 83703
Home (208) 283-4010
Statehouse (208) 332-1409 (Session Only)
Executive Director – Jesse Tree
Committees:
Local Government & Taxation
Transportation
Born in Boise and raised in Middleton; graduate of The College of Idaho, B.A. in political economics, summa cum laude; graduate of William & Mary Law School, J.D., cum laude; member of the Idaho State Bar; executive director of Jesse Tree, a Treasure Valley nonprofit dedicated to preventing eviction and homelessness; board of trustees member at The College of Idaho; former attorney for communities addressing homelessness; served as asylum and refugee officer for the Department of Homeland Security, covering details on the U.S.-Mexico border, Turkey, El Salvador, and in multiple U.S. locations; worked for international nonprofit organizations in Cambodia and Sierra Leone on protecting communities’ agricultural land rights; 2012 Boren Fellow; avid hiker and reader; loving mother to one son. |
Doug Ricks (R)
DRicks@senate.idaho.gov
District 34
2nd term
(Served 1 term, House 2018-2020)
140 S 3rd East, Rexburg, ID, 83440
Home (208) 557-9665
Statehouse (208) 332-1301 (Session Only)
Self-employed
Committees:
Local Government & Taxation – Chair
Commerce & Human Resources
Judiciary & Rules
Fifth-generation Rexburg resident; graduate of Ricks College and BYU-Idaho; retired university assistive technology specialist; small business owner; real estate investor; region chair, precinct committeeman, and former county GOP chairman; spouse: Melissa; five children; four grandchildren. |
James D. Ruchti (D)
JRuchti@senate.idaho.gov
Assistant Minority Leader
District 29
1st term
(Served 2 terms, House 2006-2010
Served 1 term, House 2020-2022)
1490 Windsong Lane, Pocatello, ID, 83201
Home (208) 251-4104
Statehouse (208) 332-1406 (Session Only)
Attorney
Committees:
Commerce & Human Resources
Judiciary & Rules
State Affairs
Assistant Minority Leader Born and raised in Pocatello, Idaho; graduate of West Point (1993) and the University of Idaho College of Law (2001); partner, Ruchti and Beck Law Offices; U.S. Army military intelligence officer (1993-1998); past president, Idaho Trial Lawyers Association; past member, Law Advisory Committee for the University of Idaho College of Law; current member, Advisory Committee for Idaho State University – College of Education; spouse: Wendy; children: Spencer and Drew. |
Geoff Schroeder (R)
GSchroeder@senate.idaho.gov
District 8
1st term
300 S 10th E, Mountain Home, ID, 83647
Home (208) 332-1344
Statehouse (208) 332-1344 (Session Only)
City Attorney and Prosecutor
Committees:
Local Government & Taxation – Vice Chair
Agricultural Affairs
Resources & Environment
Raised in Kamiah, Idaho; graduate of Kamiah High School (1984); attended University of Idaho (1986-1989); served in Idaho Army National Guard (1986-2007); retired after 21 years active duty; Mountain Home resident since 1990; B.A., philosophy, Boise State University (2012); J.D., University of Idaho College of Law (2018); admitted to Idaho State Bar (2018); elected to two terms on Mountain Home City Council (2007 and 2013); Elmore County Republican Party precinct committeeman (2010-2018); county vice chair, LD 23 chair (2014-2016); spouse: Kenda; three children; one grandchild. |
Carrie Semmelroth (D)
CSemmelroth@senate.idaho.gov
District 17
2nd term
4224 W Fairmont Street, Boise, ID, 83706
Home (208) 332-1352
Statehouse (208) 332-1352 (Session Only)
Higher Education / Consulting
Committees:
Agricultural Affairs
Education
Resources & Environment
Brandon Shippy (R)
BShippy@senate.idaho.gov
District 9
1st term
4095 Highway 30 W, New Plymouth, ID, 83655
Home (208) 278-1073
Statehouse (208) 332-1325 (Session Only)
Small Business Owner
Committees:
To be assigned
Appointed July 18, 2024, to fill a Senate vacancy in District 9; a native Idahoan and a native of Western Treasure Valley, has deep roots in the region. His great-grandfather settled in Weiser following WWII, and his grandfather raised his family in New Plymouth. His father continued this legacy in Fruitland and New Plymouth, where Brandon developed a deep love for his state and country. When it was time for Brandon and his wife Rakel to start their own family, staying true to Payette County was a natural decision. Together, they are raising their three children in this beloved community. Brandon was blessed with a heritage of strong work ethics and an entrepreneurial spirit from his family and friends. This led him to launch his own small business in New Plymouth, Shippy Sprinkler LLC. Brandon’s conservative values are well-rooted and well-expressed. He serves as a volunteer for the Idaho Republican Party as a precinct committeeman, representing his neighbors. Brandon’s dedication to his community has been evident in his past volunteer work, both as a deacon in his church and through sharing the gospel with Narrow Path Prison Ministries. Additionally, he and Rakel have opened their home as foster care providers in the past. Brandon’s family is truly interwoven into the fabric of the community, past, present, and future. |
Ron C. Taylor (D)
RTaylor@senate.idaho.gov
District 26
1st term
419 South 2nd Ave, Hailey, ID, 83333
Home (208) 831-1726
Statehouse (208) 332-1353 (Session Only)
Retired
Committees:
Agricultural Affairs
Health & Welfare
Resources & Environment
Born in Salt Lake City, Utah; current resident of Hailey, Idaho; graduated from Olympus High; attended University of Utah (anthropology and genetics), paramedic school, and fire academy; served 27 years as a firefighter and paramedic with Wood River Fire & Rescue (rank of captain) and Ketchum Fire Department; served one year on Blaine County Planning and Zoning Commission; more than 30 years of volunteer service with crisis hotline, Mountain Humane, Wood River Trails Coalition, and Wood River Land Trust; Eagle Scout; received the President’s Volunteer Service Award in recognition of public service (2022); wife: Alex. |
Ben Toews (R)
BToews@senate.idaho.gov
District 4
1st term
911 N 5th St, Coeur d’ Alene, ID, 83814
Home (208) 209-7791
Statehouse (208) 332-1322 (Session Only)
Entrepreneur
Committees:
Education – Vice Chair
State Affairs
Transportation
Native Idahoan; attended Lake City High School; earned an Associate of Arts degree in political science from North Idaho College; received a degree in international business from Gonzaga University; engaged in family business of specialty construction tools for 17 years, serving as vice president and later as president/CEO before selling the company in 2019; founding member of a homeschool co-op where he taught economics, government, and leadership classes and coached the debate club for high school-aged students; Isaiah 59:19; wife: Elisha; five children. |
Chris T. Trakel (R)
CTrakel@senate.idaho.gov
District 11
1st term
PO Box 315, Caldwell, ID, 83606
Home (986) 210-7653
Statehouse (208) 332-1320 (Session Only)
U.S. Marine Corps (Retired)
Committees:
Local Government & Taxation
Transportation
Julie VanOrden (R)
JVanOrden@senate.idaho.gov
District 30
2nd term
(Served 3 terms, House 2012-2018)
425 S 1100 W, Pingree, ID, 83262
Home (208) 684-4052
Statehouse (208) 332-1346 (Session Only)
Agribusiness Co-owner/Homemaker
Committees:
Health & Welfare – Chair
Finance
Lifelong resident of Idaho and Bingham counties; graduate of Blackfoot High School and ISU Vocational Technical Education; co-owner of Garth VanOrden Farms; former Idaho House of Representative member and former chairman of the Education committee; former commissioner on the Idaho Public Charter School Commission and the Idaho Potato Commission; spouse: Garth; four children, two daughters-in-law, three grandchildren: Kaylee, Hayden and Jaicee; and one great-grandchild: Luna. |
Janie Ward-Engelking (D)
JWardEngelking@senate.idaho.gov
Minority Caucus Chair
District 18
6th term
(Served 1 term, House 2012-2013)
3578 S Crosspoint Ave, Boise, ID, 83706
Home (208) 861-6434
Statehouse (208) 332-1425 (Session Only)
Teacher (Retired)
Committees:
Commerce & Human Resources
Education
Finance
JWardEngelking@senate.idaho.gov Minority Caucus Chair Born in Caldwell, Idaho; attended Whittier College; B.S. from Idaho State University; master’s degree from Boise State University; classroom teacher for 33 years; active community member, trainer, and facilitator for College of Western Idaho; spouse: Kay Frank Engelking. |
Chuck Winder (R)
CWinder@senate.idaho.gov
President Pro Tempore
District 20
8th term
5528 N Ebbetts Ave, Boise, ID, 83713
Home (208) 332-1354
Statehouse (208) 332-1354 (Session Only)
Businessman
Committees:
State Affairs
Transportation
President Pro Tempore Bachelor’s degree in political science, College of Idaho; businessman; served on the Boise City Design Review Committee and the Planning and Zoning Commission; Ada County Highway District Commission; former chairman, Idaho Transportation Board; former naval aviator; Credit Rating Enhancement Committee; Capitol Commission; State Affairs Committee; Education Committee; Transportation Committee; Governor’s Housing Committee; Endowment Fund Investment Board; co-chair Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER) Transportation Committee; spouse: Dianne; two children; seven grandchildren. |
Melissa Wintrow (D)
MWintrow@senate.idaho.gov
Minority Leader
District 19
2nd term
(Served 3 terms, House 2014-2020)
PO Box 83720, Boise, ID, 83720-0081
Home (208) 332-1339
Statehouse (208) 332-1339 (Session Only)
Education
Committees:
Health & Welfare
Judiciary & Rules
State Affairs
Minority Leader Born in Troy, Ohio; B.A. in English literature from Miami University; M.Ed. in higher education from the University of Georgia; more than 30-years’ service in higher education, providing leadership to students, faculty, and staff; held formal leadership positions as a women’s center director, faculty-in-residence program director, program manager for NEW Leadership (a national women’s leadership institute), and instructor of gender studies; owner of SAGA Strategic Solutions, specializing in communication, leadership, diversity and inclusion, and team collaboration; advisory board member, National Institute of Civil Discourse; past co-chair of national group of legislators committed to leading with civility; 2022 recipient of Joyce Stein award for positively impacting the growth and advancement of women; Henry Toll Fellow; completed a 4,200 mile self-supported cross country bicycle trip; Ironman finisher. |
Glenneda Zuiderveld (R)
GZuiderveld@senate.idaho.gov
District 24
1st term
PO Box 3123, Twin Falls, ID, 83303
Home (208) 280-0716
Statehouse (208) 332-1347 (Session Only)
Self-employed
Committees:
Agricultural Affairs
Health & Welfare