Water, Fire, and Common Sense with Gov. Brad Little
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Gov. Brad Little is the 33rd Governor of Idaho, and has been working on several key issues over the last year: wildfire management, water calls, preserving women’s sports, federal government overreach, and more. He also announced today for the first time that Idaho has finally reached a water usage agreement between ranches, farmers, and all water users. I greatly appreciate his commitment to this incredible state. Enjoy!
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