James E Risch, U.S. Senator for Idaho

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Student Resources

Educational Resources for Students

  • Ben's Guide

    This site provides learning tools for K-12 students, parents, and teachers.
  • History of the U.S. Senate

    The Senate Historical Office collects and provides information on important events, precedents, dates, statistics, and historical comparisons of current and past Senate activities for use by members and staff, the media, scholars, and the general public.
  • How Our Laws Are Made

    This brochure is intended to provide a basic outline of the numerous steps of our federal lawmaking process from the source of an idea for a legislative proposal through its publication as a statute.
  • How the Senate Works

    The Senate floor is governed by a set of standing rules, a body of precedents created by rulings of presiding officers or by votes of the Senate, a variety of established and customary practices, and ad hoc arrangements the Senate makes to meet specific parliamentary and political circumstances.
  • United States Senate Youth Program

    The U.S. Senate Youth Program is an opportunity for high school students to further learn about the Senate and the federal government.

Financial Resources for Students

  • Department of Education (ED)

  • Federal Student Financial Aid (FAFSA)

  • Grants.gov

  • Guide to Federal Student Aid

    Department of Education
  • Idaho State Department of Education

  • Learn more about the Montgomery GI Bill

Additional Resources for Students

  • Internships

    Information on applying for an internship.
  • Library of Congress

  • National Archives

  • No Child Left Behind Act

  • Service Academy Nominations

    Request a nomination for a U.S. Service Academy
  • THOMAS

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Office Locations

Washington, DC

SR-483, Russell Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-2752
Fax: 202-224-2573

Boise

350 N. 9th St., Suite 302
Boise, Idaho 83702
Phone: 208-342-7985
Fax: 208-343-2458

Coeur d'Alene

Harbor Plaza, Suite 213
610 Hubbard
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83814
Phone: 208-667-6130
Fax: 208-765-1743

Idaho Falls

901 Pier View Drive Suite 202A
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83402
Phone: 208-523-5541
Fax: 208-523-9373

Lewiston

313 D St., Suite 106
Lewiston, Idaho 83501
Phone: 208-743-0792
Fax: 208-746-7275

Pocatello

275 South 5th St., Suite 290
Pocatello, Idaho 83201
Phone: 208-236-6817
Fax: 208-236-6820

Twin Falls

1411 Falls Avenue East, Ste 201
Twin Falls, Idaho 83301
Phone: 208-734-6780
Fax: 208-734-3905

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