Governor Little brings state government to Idaho communities through the “Capital for a Day” program. By bringing members of the Governor’s Cabinet to a rural town in a different Idaho county every month, residents are able to address their issues directly with the Governor and his administration for an entire day. Idahoans are encouraged to ask questions, share their opinions, and seek answers from state agencies.
Governor Little’s next “Capital for a Day” event: Filer on April 30
Filer to host
Governor Little’s ‘Capital for a Day’ event
Boise, Idaho –
Governor Brad Little’s next “Capital for a Day” event will be held in Filer on April 30 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at
TruLeap Technologies located at 400 Main St and from 1:15 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Filer
High School located 3915 Wildcat Way.
Officials joining
Governor Little include:
- Idaho Lt. Governor Scott Bedke
- Idaho
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Debbie Critchfield
- Idaho
State Department of Agriculture Director Chanel Tewalt
- Idaho
Department of Water Resources Director Mat Weaver
- Idaho
Department of Insurance Director
Dean Cameron
- Department
of Health and Welfare Director Juliet
Charron
- Division
of Financial Management Administrator Lori Wolff
- Idaho
Office of Energy and Mineral Resources Administrator Cally Younger
- Idaho
Transportation Department Deputy Director Dave Kuisti
“It is an honor to bring my next Capital for a Day to Filer,” Governor Little said. “I look forward to hearing directly from the people of Twin Falls County about what matters most to them. These conversations help us better understand how we can work together to make state government more responsive and effective.”