Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson is urging Energy Secretary Steven Chu to support additional funding for Yucca Mountain as our nation’s long-term repository for spent nuclear fuel and high-level nuclear waste. Simpson and a number of his Congressional colleagues wrote to the Energy Secretary today highlighting the complex problems associated with abandoning the Yucca Mountain project. “We are writin... Read more »
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, has secured funding for a number of agriculture-related research initiatives in the State of Idaho, including several projects at the University of Idaho. The funding is included within the Fiscal Year 2010 Agriculture Appropriations bill, which will be considered by the House Appropriations Committee tomorrow. Among i... Read more »
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson today voted against the efforts of Congressional Democrats to include extraneous and controversial provisions in a bill to fund our nation’s troops. H.R. 2346, the Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2009, originally passed the House by a strong bi-partisan majority when it was limited to troop and military funding but emerged from a Conference Committee with new and... Read more »
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, has filed an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2010 Interior and Environment Appropriations Bill that would block the Environmental Protection Agency from implementing any attempt to expand the federal government’s jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act. Simpson is the Ranking Republican on the Interior and Environment App... Read more »
"In a small one-room school house in Waubeka, Wisconsin, in 1885, 19 year old grade school teacher Bernard J. Cigrand rested a small, 38-star American Flag in an inkwell on his desk and asked his students to write an essay on what the flag meant to them. This became the first formal observance of Flag Day, and from that day forward Mr. Cigrand dedicated much of his life to establishing Flag Day as... Read more »
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, has secured $3 million in funding for an Idaho National Laboratory (INL) project aimed at preventing and catching cyber attacks on our nation’s critical infrastructure. The funding is included as part of the Fiscal Year 2010 Homeland Security Appropriations bill which was approved by the House Appropriations Committee... Read more »
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, announced today that he has secured an additional $1 million for the Idaho Meth Project in the Fiscal Year 2010 Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations Bill. “My wife Kathy and I have been so impressed by the Idaho Meth Project and the positive results it is achieving across the state,” said Simpson. “The Govern... Read more »
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson, a member of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, today challenged Energy Secretary Steven Chu to be specific about the Obama Administrations alternatives to Yucca Mountain. Simpson also asked the Secretary to aggressively support the Next Generation Nuclear Plant and other nuclear energy research initiatives. In his questioning, Si... Read more »
"These days we are all frustrated with the economy and, quite frankly, by the government’s response to the crisis. American families are feeling hit on every side by the economic downturn. Many businesses are struggling, and families are trying to make ends meet in the face of possible unemployment. In challenging times like these, families and businesses carefully weigh their financial decisions ... Read more »
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson, a Co-Chair of the House Sugar Caucus, today wrote to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack urging him to resist calls for increased sugar imports from Mexico and other nations. Read more »