The Experience to Stand Up for Pocatello. The Strength to Mean It.

During his time in the Legislature, Nate Roberts served on major committees - from Commerce & Human Resources to Health & Welfare - defending local control and constitutional rights. He’s running to restore accountability to state government and ensure hard work earns a fair opportunity.

A Different Kind of Leader.

Idaho is a beautiful state, but making ends meet as a working family has become much more difficult. As a union electrician for 36 years, I do not just sympathize with that reality, I live it every day. I know exactly what it means to wake up in the early morning hours, work a grueling shift, and come home exhausted only to watch a hard-earned paycheck get stretched thinner by rising costs.

Idahoans have always tackled big problems by looking out for their neighbors and supporting their local communities. Unfortunately, too many politicians in Boise give lip service to these values without ever putting them into practice. We need to send a leader back to the Capitol who understands the value of a dollar and respects the dignity of hard work.

A Familiar Voice in Boise.

I am running to return to the Idaho House of Representatives for District 29 because Pocatello deserves a champion who can deliver results immediately. Having already served you in the Legislature, I do not require a learning curve. I know how to navigate the system, protect local control, and amplify the actual concerns of everyday people on the House floor.

Our community does not need more partisan noise. We need practical solutions that lower property taxes, fully fund our public schools, protect fair wages, and support working families. I will not just speak on your behalf. I am going back to Boise to ensure our community speaks in its own unmistakable voice.

Preserving

the Idaho

We Love

True leadership means looking out for our neighbors and protecting the communities we love. I am running to return to the Legislature to ensure our state thrives, our workers are respected, and our corner of Idaho remains a place where regular families can afford to live and succeed.