Alex Caval
District 24 Senate
Alex was born into the oppressive regime of 1980s communist Romania, a place where her early years were marked by the harsh realities of a dictator. In 1988, Alex and her family escaped this life of suppression, immigrating legally to the United States in Twin Falls, Idaho. She is running for her first term in Idaho State Senate District 24 to champion the freedom, personal liberties, and fine quality of public education she discovered upon moving to the U.S. and wishes to preserve.
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Religious leaders who signed onto the news release include Rabbi Dan Fink, of Congregation Ahavath Beth Israel; Pete Schroeder and Duane Anders, of Cathedral of the Rockies; Father John Worster, of St. Mary’s Catholic Church; and Reshma Kamal, of the Islamic Center of Boise. The statement also drew bipartisan support from state lawmakers and political candidates. Democrats from around the state signed on, and Republicans included Sen. Geoff Schroeder, of Mountain Home; Rep. Julie Yamamoto, of Caldwell; Sen. Treg Bernt, of Meridian; Sen. Mark Harris, of Soda Springs; and candidates Jeff Agenbroad, Laurie Lickley and Alex Caval.
Legislative District 24's incumbent Senator Glenneda Zuiderveldis facing a primary challenge from attorney Alex Caval. The Republican Primary is on May 21st...
"It's basically night and day on the positions that we hold,” Caval told Idaho News 6. “It's probably reflective of the general fight that's happening within the Republican party between different wings of the party."
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