What is the Idaho Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee?
The IDLCC supports Democratic legislators during their campaign efforts. Democratic lawmakers fight to protect the prosperity and well-being of all Idahoans. To make a real difference in our state, we need to secure additional seats in the legislature. Help us protect and expand our Democratic minority, bringing balance to the Statehouse and a better tomorrow to Idaho.
What is the Idaho Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee?
The IDLCC supports Democratic legislators during their campaign efforts. Democratic lawmakers fight to protect the prosperity and well-being of all Idahoans. To make a real difference in our state, we need to secure additional seats in the legislature. Help us protect and expand our Democratic minority, bringing balance to the Statehouse and a better tomorrow to Idaho.
Why should you donate to the IDLCC?
The IDLCC is the ONLY organization dedicated to electing more Democrats to the legislature. Thank you for supporting our mission to create a better Idaho. All donations will go to the campaigns of Democratic legislative candidates.
If you prefer to mail a check:
Send to “IDLCC” at PO Box 445, Boise, 83701
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