Boundary County is Capitol for a Day
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April 24, 2014 |
Governor
Butch Otter is bringing the State Government to
Boundary County. The Governor will be in
Boundary County on Friday, April 25.
The “Capitol for a Day” is designed to allow
citizens the opportunity to engage with him and
his staff regarding any concern or problem they
are experiencing in dealing with an issue in the
state governmental process.
Governor Otter believes in keeping in touch with
all Idahoans. He also knows that the strength of
our Republic relies on an engaged and informed
citizenry.
The meetings provide local residents an
opportunity to have an open discussion about
their government, issues and public policy with
Governor Otter and his Cabinet.
This month’s “Capitol for a Day” will be held
here in Boundary County at the Fairgrounds on
Friday, April 25. The day will start off with
the presentation of the colors at 9:00 a.m.,
with a welcome to Governor Otter and the
introduction of his cabinet members and agency
representatives. Questions will begin from the
audience and continue until a break for lunch at
noon, and then questions will resume shortly
after lunch.
This event is open to the public, with an
optional lunch provided for $12. Please call
(208) 267-2242 or (208) 267-7723 to reserve or
purchase your lunch tickets, we need to get a
tentative count for lunch. Please notify the
Boundary County Commissioners at (208) 267-7723
of the area of concern that you wish to address.
This is important to the meeting, so the
Governor may have the appropriate representative
of that agency in attendance.
So whether you have questions on our highways,
air quality, education, natural resource issues,
wildlife, etc., bring your questions and plan on
attending “Boundary County’s Capitol for a Day.”
Please ask your questions, share your opinions
and seek answers from state agencies.
Governor Otter began his first “Capitol for a
Day” in Boundary County, and we thank him for
another opportunity to address our issues. |
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