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Guest Column – Brian Almon: Session Goals

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December 29, 2024

Session Goals

Here’s what I want to see in 2025

By: Brian Almon

Brian Almon

We are now less than two weeks away from the start of the first regular session of the 68th Idaho Legislature. Before the session begins on Monday, January 6, 2025, I wanted to take a moment and lay out my own priorities for our lawmakers. This is my baseline for the coming year, the metrics I will use to determine if the session is a success or a failure.

Earlier this year, I laid out a succinct summary of my political principles:

The purpose of government is to protect life, liberty, and property, and a safe, healthy, and fulfilled society must be founded on the eternal truths of God that built Western Civilization.

What does that mean with regards to policy?

A few months later, I asked you to give me your priorities, which I then shared with readers. Most everyone wants to see spending cuts, traditional values protected, illegal immigration dealt with, school choice, and tax relief.

Finally, last week, I walked through the results of the Idaho Poll sponsored by Mountain States Policy Center.

Based on all of this — my principles, your feedback, and the results of the poll — I’ve come up with a list of items I’d like to see addressed this coming year. When the session adjourns sine die in late March or early April, I will use this list to determine how successful our lawmakers were in accomplishing our priorities.

Eliminate DEI

Cut Spending

Cut Taxes

Regulatory Reform

Immigration

School Choice

State Sovereignty

Sound Money

Personal Liberty

Entitlements

I believe this list is entirely achievable, and I hope you will join me in urging our lawmakers to act on these priorities. I will not only report on the session but also testify in support of these priorities whenever possible. After the Legislature adjourns, I will revisit this list to assess whether or not the year was successful based on these metrics.

This could be a momentous year for Idaho’s residents. I’m sure you’ve sensed the vibe shift in our nation over the last year. Let’s harness that momentum to foster lasting freedom and prosperity in the Gem State.

Editor’s note:  This article originally appeared in the Gem State Chronicle.  I encourage our readers to visit their website and consider subscribing.  Find this and other informative articles at the Gem State Chronicle, here: About – Gem State Chronicle

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