Idaho U.S. Rep Mike Simpson: “Unfortunately, many communities across Idaho know too well the danger of this deadly drug. Its clear…”

Idaho U.S. Rep Mike Simpson: “Unfortunately, many communities across Idaho know too well the danger of this deadly drug. Its clear…”
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Mike Simpson tweeted the following:

“Unfortunately, many communities across Idaho know too well the danger of this deadly drug.
Its clear that Congress and the Admin must take action to secure our borders and get control of the fentanyl crisis.
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Simpson:

“Read more about the funds for Rock Creek Conservation and Water Quality Enhancement Project: bit.ly/3HQv6F9” on Feb. 11
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“Flooding & water quality have been ongoing issues in Twin Falls for years, & rapid growth has made tackling them more critical.
These funds will not only address the issues but also enhance water quality, fish & wildlife habitat, & recreational opportunities in the Magic Valley” on Feb. 11
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“I have heard from many of you with concerns about the proposed Lava Ridge Wind Project. The best way to get involved is to participate in scheduled public comment periods. You can submit your comments now until March 21, 2023.
Find out how here: eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/p twitter.com/bigcountrynews” on Feb. 10
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