
Crapo, Mike
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Mike Crapo is Idaho's senior U.S. senator and chair of the Senate Finance Committee, one of Congress's most powerful panels. As chair, he controls the committee's agenda and determines which tax and spending bills advance, giving him substantial influence over federal fiscal policy. The Finance Committee oversees taxation, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and international trade—areas that touch nearly every American household and business. This leadership position reflects decades of legislative experience and positions Crapo as a key architect of Republican economic policy.
Crapo's background prepared him well for this role. A Harvard Law School graduate, he practiced law in Idaho Falls throughout the 1980s before entering electoral politics. He served in the Idaho State Senate from 1984 to 1992, including four years as senate president pro tempore, before winning election to the U.S. House in 1992. He served three House terms before moving to the Senate in 1999, where he has been reelected five times. His long tenure and legal expertise in financial and regulatory matters have made him a respected voice on economic issues within his party.
As Finance Committee chair, Crapo has advanced legislation addressing healthcare costs, tax policy, and financial regulation. His sponsored bills include the PBM Price Transparency and Accountability Act, targeting pharmaceutical benefit manager practices, and the Health Care Freedom for Patients Act of 2025. He also chairs the Joint Committee on Taxation, further cementing his influence over the nation's tax code. Crapo is the dean of Idaho's congressional delegation and maintains strong standing among Senate Republicans on fiscal and financial matters.
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