Amador ready to serve
“I’ve never considered myself a political person but just somebody who’s cared about the community. But if you talk to my wife, she’ll tell you, ‘I didn’t know when my husband would run but I knew he was going to run someday’,” he said. And now, after winning 63% of the vote in his heavily Republican district, Amador is preparing to go to Boise to serve on the Education, Agriculture and Judiciary and Rules Committees. Two of those three fit his professional and academic backgrounds, so the preparation won’t be too onerous/ Doug Nadvornick , Spokane Public Radio. More here.
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