By Sen. Jim Risch
Last week, I asked thousands of Idahoans to send me their questions about my work for the Gem State in the U.S. Senate.
Today, I want to answer some of the most common questions I received.
Q: What is your position on the SAVE Act?
I am an original cosponsor of the SAVE Act and will continue working to make it law. We already have to show identification for many daily tasks, registering to vote and casting a ballot should be no different.
Q: Is there a way to lower costs for families on a national level?
The Biden administration’s reckless spending and overregulation fueled 40-year high inflation and pushed our national debt to a record $38 trillion. Republicans have already taken steps to reverse this and lower costs for Idahoans by:
- Delivering historic tax cuts for working families;
- Rolling back costly regulations;
- Expanding American energy production; and
- Cutting more than $1.7 trillion in wasteful, inflationary spending through the Working Families Tax Cuts Act and rescission package.
More is needed, that’s why I have introduced several bills to force federal agencies to justify every dollar they request, cut red tape, unleash U.S. energy, and pass a balanced budget.
Q: Will the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act get a vote?
I am an original cosponsor of the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. Once it passes the Senate Judiciary Committee, it will go to the full Senate. I look forward to voting for this legislation so Idahoans with concealed carry permits can exercise their rights in states with similar laws.
Thank you to every Idaho who sent in a question. It’s an honor to serve you and make Idaho’s voice heard in the U.S. Senate.
About Jim Risch
Jim Risch proudly represents the people of Idaho in the United States Senate. He currently chairs the Foreign Relations Committee and sits on the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Risch previously served as Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and State Senator. For the latest press releases and constituent services visit risch.senate.gov.






