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Frequently Asked Questions
A caucus is a meeting or gathering of members of a specific political party, group, or organization to discuss issues and make decisions. In the context of politics, caucuses are often used to organize members around shared goals, strategies, or legislative priorities. They can occur at various levels, such as local, state, or national, and are typically aimed at fostering collaboration and advancing common interests within the group.
Idaho Freedom Caucus is made up of proven legislators who are on the front lines, working to pass strong, conservative legislation and to stop policies that threaten our way of life. We aren't commentators. We aren't lobbyists. We are legislators who are accountable to Idahoans and committed to results.
Membership in Idaho Freedom Caucus is highly selective, reserved exclusively for individuals with a proven track record of upholding and promoting principles of liberty. This stringent criterion ensures that caucus members are deeply committed to advancing policies that prioritize individual freedoms, limited government intervention, and state sovereignty.
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