Representative
Brian Cronin
Representative
Anne Pasley-Stuart
State Senator
Nicole LeFavour
Brian Cronin is a community leader, political activist, business
owner and former public school teacher. He has served as Chairman of the
Ada County Democrats (2005-2007), during which time Ada County vastly
increased the number of locally elected Democratic officials. He also
worked as press secretary for both Jerry Brady and Mayor Dave Bieter.
While working for Brady during his 2002 gubernatorial race, Brian
traveled to nearly every corner of the state, from Sandpoint to Soda
Springs and Rexburg to Riggins. During the 2008 election cycle, Brian
was elected to be a delegate for Barack Obama to the Democratic State
Convention.
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out more about Brian.
Brian also keeps a blog to keep us involved in his life as a legislator,
and to inform us on the issues that are affecting our district and our
state.
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check it out and see what he’s up to!
Anne Pasley-Stuart serves the interests of District 19 and all of
Idaho. Some of the issues that Anne is working on during these days
include the following:
- Eliminating the tax on food
- Advocating for state employees and retired state employees.
Governor Otter's plan for employee benefits is not acceptable
- Amending the Idaho Human Rights Act to include sexual
orientation, so all Idahoans will have an equal opportunity
- Working with teachers to assure a compensation program that
allows Idaho to be competitive with the rest of the nation
- Making dog fighting a felony
Nicole LeFavour is well known, both to members of District 19 and to the
entire state, as an engaged citizen and a respected legislator,
educator, advocate and writer. Since becoming involved in Idaho
politics, Nicole has been one of the most visible and active Democrats
in the Idaho statehouse. During her four years in the Idaho House of
Representatives, she served on the powerful Revenue and Taxation
Committee, on the Energy, Environment and Technology Committee as well
as on the Judiciary Committee. She was elected by her peers to serve on
Legislative Council and in 2007 was recognized as an Idaho Business
Review Women of the Year.
Read
Nicole’s complete biography.
Nicole keeps a blog to help keep us informed about what she’s doing to
help bring about positive changes in the statehouse. Stop by the
blog
page to learn about her recent activity!
As we’ve said before and we’ll proudly say again, District 19 is
represented by some of the best minds in the Idaho Legislature.