Larry Craig
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Larry Craig is a former U.S. Senator from Idaho, serving from 1991 to 2009 as a member of the Republican Party. During his tenure, he was known for his work on issues related to transportation, agriculture, and natural resources. Craig was a prominent advocate for the construction of highways and infrastructure improvements in Idaho. He also served on various Senate committees, including the Appropriations Committee and the Energy and Natural Resources Committee. In 2007, he was involved in a controversial incident at an airport restroom that led to his decision not to seek re-election in 2008, ultimately resigning from the Senate in September of that year.
I should not have kept this arrest to myself, and I should have told my family and my friends about it.
First, please let me apologize to my family, friends, and staff and fellow Idahoans for the cloud placed over Idaho. I did nothing wrong at the Minneapolis Airport. I did nothing wrong, and I regret the decision to plead guilty and the…
I say this publicly, loudly, as often as I can, had we been as dedicated to the commercial side of nuclear electrical generation as we were to nuclear propulsion and the refinement of reactor and fuel cycle, we would without question be…
It isn't that we were wrong at the time we passed the bill, we were maximizing production in this country. But that doesn't mean that what we did a year ago is right today.
Thank you for holding this hearing, and thank you Secretary Rumsfeld for appearing today regarding the Supplemental request geared toward fighting the Global War on Terror.
I am proud of the two-thousand Idaho National Guard soldiers serving in the 116th Cavalry Brigade.
I have not heard one complaint from my Idaho troops regarding the lack of military equipment.
It is my hope that the DOD and Congress will continue to provide ample oversight in the rewarding of contracts for military, security and reconstruction activities in Iraq and Afghanistan.