WASHINGTON– TODAY, the member of the Idaho congress, Mike Simpson, voted in favor of HR 2931, the SAVE SBA of the Sanctuary Cities Act, a bill that would move the offices of the small businesses (SBA) to the courts of the non -sanctuary city. It would allow offices to move to the cities and federal cities respectful of the laws, even if it is in a sanctuary state.
“Due to the free-presto policies of the Biden administration, violent crimes, homicides and serious aggressions have all increased in the cities of the American sanctuary”, ” said the Simpson representative. “By feeding an unprecedented crisis and lacking responsibility, American citizens, small businesses and communities have been endangered. This legislation is a positive step towards the guarantee of their security. Idaho is one of the most suitable places for our country’s affairs and has given a strong example by adapting to a ban on the State on sanctuary cities.
The Simpson representative and the Idaho delegation recently sent a letter To the Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler urging SBA to move the Washington regional office of Seattle at Idaho.
The measurement was approved with a vote of 211-199.