Senator Mike Crapo highlighted the advancement of SRS reauthorization and introduced an intern from George Washington University in a series of posts on December 12, 2025. Crapo, a U.S. Senator representing Idaho, shared updates about legislative developments affecting rural communities and spotlighted educational opportunities for students interested in government.
In one post dated December 12, 2025, Crapo wrote: “Meet Daisy Aguilar, a political science and marketing double major attending George Washington University. She took this internship to expand her knowledge of the legislative process beyond what is taught in the classroom in preparation for attending law school in the future. https://t.co/fk8EZSQANW”
On the same day, he posted an update regarding Secure Rural Schools (SRS) legislation: “SRS reauthorization is one Presidential signature away from becoming law. This upholds the federal government’s responsibility to communities impacted by federal land ownership. This funding is essential for the health of our rural economy and public safety for counties in Idaho”.
The Secure Rural Schools (SRS) program provides critical financial support to rural counties that have large amounts of federally owned land and limited local tax bases. The reauthorization referenced by Crapo would continue to deliver payments intended to support local schools, infrastructure projects, and public safety services.
Crapo’s introduction of Daisy Aguilar highlights ongoing efforts by congressional offices to provide students with direct exposure to federal policymaking processes as part of their academic and career development.

