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Tue., Jan. 25, 2022 3:00 P.M.
Thu., Jan. 27, 2022 3:00 P.M.
Amended #1
Tue., Feb. 1, 2022 3:00 P.M.
Amended #1
Meeting Materials for Senate Education Committee meeting on Tue., Feb. 1, 2022 3:00 P.M.:
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Mon., Feb. 7, 2022 3:00 P.M.
Amended #1
Sen. Steven P. Thayn, Chair Sen. Dave Lent, Vice Chair Sen. Lori Den Hartog Sen. Carl Crabtree Sen. Jim Woodward Sen. Daniel G. Johnson Sen. Kevin Cook Sen. Janie Ward-Engelking Sen. David Nelson Republicans
Democrats
District 8
Statehouse (208) 332-1344 (Session Only)
SThayn@senate.idaho.gov
District 33
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DLent@senate.idaho.gov
District 22
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LDenHartog@senate.idaho.gov
District 7
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CCrabtree@senate.idaho.gov
District 1
Statehouse (208) 332-1349 (Session Only)
JWoodward@senate.idaho.gov
District 6
Statehouse (208) 332-1421 (Session Only)
DJohnson@senate.idaho.gov
District 30
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KCook@senate.idaho.gov
District 18
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JWardEngelking@senate.idaho.gov
District 5
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DNelson@senate.idaho.gov
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