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Simpson Announces New Congressional Fellow

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Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson announces the addition of a congressional fellow with his Washington, D.C., staff. Chad Boyer is a nuclear engineer with diverse experience in the electric power industry and is currently serving as a congressional fellow in Simpson’s office. Boyer was the Lead Mechanical Engineer at the Shaw Power Group for the new nuclear power plants located in…

Simpson Opposes President’s So-Called Recess Appointments

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 Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson joined his Republican colleagues and cosponsored a resolution disapproving of the president’s recent appointments because of the manner in which they were made.  There are currently 71 other cosponsors of this resolution, which was introduced today. “Not only do the president’s sudden appointments made while Congress was not in session…

SIMPSON ANNOUNCES ACADEMY NOMINATIONS

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Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson is pleased to announce the following men and women as official nominees to the United States military academies. “It is an honor to nominate Idaho students to the military academies,” said Simpson. “I am always impressed by the quality and character of our youth in Idaho. Each person is a fine example of what our state has to offer. They are bright,…

Simpson Votes to Prevent Overregulation of Farm Dust

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Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson today voted to prevent any effort by EPA to regulate farm dust.  The House of Representatives passed H.R. 1633, the Farm Dust Regulation Prevention Act of 2011, by a vote of 268 -150.  Simpson, who chairs the House Appropriations subcommittee with jurisdiction over the EPA’s budget, is a cosponsor of this legislation. “Any effort by a federal…

Idaho Develops Nuclear Battery to Power Mars Rover

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The Idaho National Laboratory played an integral role in the development of the car-sized Mars rover, named Curiosity, which blasted off last Saturday from Florida.  Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson congratulated the dedicated employees who developed, built and tested the nuclear battery that will power Curiosity. Congressman Mike Simpson said, “Our whole state can be proud of…