IDAHO, USA — Gov. Brad Little was in Washington, D.C. last week after meetings with President Donald Trump and several cabinet members to "offer support for the administration's efforts and to advocate for Idaho issues."
"I am so pleased I was able to meet with President Trump and his team during a productive and patriotic visit to Capitol Hill," Little said. "We covered a lot of ground in our discussions, and I renewed an invitation to the president to visit Idaho."
Gov. Little also reposted a Truth Social post on X.
During his meeting with Trump, Little discussed Idaho LAUNCH , the state's workforce development program. They also addressed how the ongoing government shutdown is affecting Idahoans.
"Every day the Democrats fail to end the shutdown results in more suffering for the

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