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Educated and Engaged Idaho Citizens

Educated and engaged citizens are the foundation of good government. Limiting government growth is possible when we have honest conversations, transparency, and a willingness to tackle tough issues head-on. This is why I always try to promote open dialogue and public education on the critical issues facing Idaho.


Over the past couple of months, I’ve joined four different podcasts to talk directly with Idaho citizens and others about issues that matter. Issues like upcoming legislation on programmable money, serious misconduct concerns in Idaho schools, problems within our judicial system and family courts, government ignoring fundamental rights, and the little-discussed Qatar Air Force presence in Idaho. These conversations go deeper than headlines and sound bites, with the goal of educating, informing, and encouraging citizen engagement.


Click the photos to watch:


Heather Scott on the North Idaho Experience podcast.
Heather Scott on the North Idaho Experience podcast.

Heather Scott with Catherine Austin Fitts discussing using cash and upcoming programmable money legislation.
Heather Scott with Catherine Austin Fitts discussing using cash and upcoming programmable money legislation.
J from X @Blackhawkce457 discussing sexual misconduct in Idaho schools.
J from X @Blackhawkce457 discussing sexual misconduct in Idaho schools.

In addition to these and other podcast interviews, I spent much of the summer volunteering to serve on two legislative task force committees, the Child Custody and Domestic Relations Task Force and the DOGE Task Force. These working groups met multiple times throughout the year to take a deep, substantive look at family court operations and government efficiency.


In Liberty,




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