(Stand Up For Idaho Press Release, March 22, 2026)
Idaho Falls–Wednesday, March 25th – Steven Adams, Mayor of Sugar City, ID
Natural Rights and the Declaration of Independence
Steven will compare the concept of Natural Rights and the political systems built on that idea with the modern understanding of Civil Rights and the concerns this brings to good government and liberty. He will discuss the origins of natural rights in political philosophy and the importance of that concept in the modern political policy.
Steven has spent his career in education innovation. He currently works with affordable higher education programs serving students all over the world. He has also served as the Director of Charter, Virtual and Home Education at the Florida Department of Education where he worked with Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio. He also started or managing several charter and private schools in Idaho and Utah.
Steven holds a Master’s and Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Education with focus in education policy and religious intolerance through educational systems. He lives in Sugar City where he serves as Mayor. He is married to the former Michelle Winters, has seven children and seven grandchildren.
Attendance to our Town Halls is free but donations are greatly appreciated. We are an IRS 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and donations are tax deductible.
Snake River Event Center (Shilo Inn), 780 Lindsay Blvd., Idaho Falls
6:30pm (Doors open at 6:00pm)
About Stand Up For Idaho: We are a nonpartisan, nondenominational, nonprofit organization striving to inform and educate the public on a wide range of topics that affect people’s lives. We advocate for the common good, well-being, and civic betterment for all Idahoans, and for the rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Idaho.










