Citizens for Kiki Tidwell, Blaine County Commissioner Candidate
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Candidate for Blaine County, ID Commissioner. looking to help position the County to survive and thrive in new climate reality
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We are a community
I have spent the majority of my life in Blaine County, gave birth to my daughter at the hospital back when it was in Sun Valley, and have participated in making this a community, even though I moved here to be in a ski town.
I have opened and run a small business here. I am deeply aware of what it is like to operate here in a seasonal economy; I have met payroll for employees in slack with the cash coming from my personal savings. I have worked for builders, and restaurants, and for an exceptional non-profit which undertook the scientific research to ensure the survival of large carnivores including the Siberian tiger. I have volunteered my time to serve on non-profit boards from the Animal Shelter to the Idaho Community Foundation, from the Governor’s Council on Families & Children to the Foster Parents Support group.
I am continually amazed at the amounts people give financially to support all of our arts, our environment, and social services but also I am overwhelmed by those who give of their personal time and talents to this community in so many ways.
We are all blessed here in the Wood River Valley to currently live under blue skies and clean air; something that has been protected by many individuals giving of their time and energy over many years. But at this time, we have a 100-year-decision facing us; to spend $65 million on old technology to remain dependent on coal-fired power here at the edge of the grid. Or to deploy technology that is being deployed right now the world over to provide true energy security so that citizens and visitors can survive the next power outage caused by fire or ice storm.