Sunday, February 16th, 2025
Dear Freedom Friends,
At the bottom is my letter, which I have emailed to the twenty-nine (29) Republicans in the Idaho Senate, in response to the news that the Senate leadership and Senate Health and Welfare committee have deliberated that there will be NO vote on Monday Feb 17th regarding S1036. I share my letter an my best effort to be assertive, influential and motivating without being overly aggressive or insulting.
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And now, my letter:
Dear Idahoan Senators,
I am your neighbor to the West. I live in Washington, and during the darkest years of the Covid Travesty, I was relieved and grateful to have Idaho a mere five hour drive to my East. My sons, and so many other young people, were fired from jobs, threatened with denial of access to higher education, excluded from most businesses, judged and harassed, at risk of losing their housing, heavily and continually pressured to participate in a human medical experiment against their will, insulted and denigrated for their personal medical decision, denied medical attention, and at risk of further extreme totalitarian measures considered and discussed by Gov. Jay Inslee, who publicly labeled all Washingtonians who chose to practice the precautionary principle— as akin to domestic terrorists walking around with a bomb in their backpack.
My family had a plan, with another family, to evacuate our home state (by heading to Idaho), if threats of incarceration and discriminatory lock downs came to poisonous fruition. It could happen, just as it happened a mere 75 years ago during WWII, when our fellow islanders were shipped off to camps and detention centers which, this time around, Idaho did not seem inclined to participate in or allow.
And so — after several years of admiring the strong position taken by Idahoans during this global crisis, it is with great surprise that I learn the Senate leadership and Senate Health and Welfare committee have deliberated that there will be NO vote on Monday, February 17th regarding Bill S1036.
It is my HOPE that you've decided to take the day off, as it is a Federal Holiday! Perhaps this is all simply a misunderstanding? But, I expect not.
And so — if the decision is to not consider Bill S1036 at all, during this legislative session — I want to respectfully ask WHY?
I'm deeply curious to know the concerns that led to this decision?
Is there a need for more information, and if so, what information exactly?
Is there a concern over legal ramifications if the bill passes, and people extrapolate from it that the state did wrong to its residents during the Covid years?
Is there a better Bill being offered?
Are there suggested and desirable amendments to the Bill, resulting in a need for it to be redrafted and resubmitted?
What is the problem? Exactly?
Extremely concerned American Citizens impacted by your actions as the people's representatives, in your own state and surrounding states — want to know.
Sincerely,
March Twisdale
Vashon Island, WA