Fulcher OP-ED: Geothermal, The Energy Powerhouse Idaho Already Understands
This EA process for geothermal projects averages 10 months, meaning interested parties must wait nearly a year
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This EA process for geothermal projects averages 10 months, meaning interested parties must wait nearly a year
Follow Follow Congressman Fulcher Delivers Remarks on Faith Month Home In the News Congressman Fulcher Delivers Remarks … Faith Month Apr 23, 2026 Office Locations Washington D.C. Office 1514 Longworth HOB Washington
their voter rolls at least once a month. The bipartisan measure was approved with a vote
coverage up to a total of four months. Four months is far too short a limit, posing undue … only allowed an initial duration of three months. Including renewals, these plans can last up to four months
This EA process for geothermal projects averages 10 months, meaning interested parties must wait nearly a year
maintains the original position I supported over a month ago—to keep the government working for the American
over the weeks and months ahead to continue to deliver on the mandate the American people gave
resolution to designate June as National Dairy Month. This resolution is sponsored by Rep. Claudia Tenney … economy. Designating June as National Dairy Month recognizes the substantial economic impact and honors those who work tirelessly
CONTACT : Marisa Melton, Marisa.Melton@mail.house.gov Fulcher: The Next Few Months Are Critical For America WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Congressman Russ … Fulcher. “Importantly, this stopgap freezes spending for six months—unlike Congress’s historical misuse of this legislative tool
leadership," said Rep. Simpson. “After his first month back in the Oval Office and working at an unprecedented
veto of the bipartisan, bicameral JUDGES Act last month was a slap in the face to Americans
veto of the bipartisan, bicameral JUDGES Act last month was a slap in the face to Americans