Hmmm ...When asked about where he is employed the Householder Campaign said “his primary employment is freelance website design and email marketing. He spends much of his time building websites for small businesses. Jacob has recently specialized in building online schools and spends much of his free time researching and writing.”
. . . When asked about his decision to run for senate the Householder Campaign said he wanted to be an advocate for “system fixes.”
BYU-Idaho student runs for
Idaho Senate
REXBURG − Jacob Householder, a senior at Brigham Young University-Idaho, has announced his candidacy for the District 34 Senate seat currently held by Senate President Pro Tempore Brent Hill.
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“Jacob is deeply committed to the healing of America through the restoration of the Constitution,” according to a press release.
“He has dedicated his life to teaching classes and seminars in the community on the principles of successful government in an effort to restore our nation to its original grandeur. Householder’s hope with his platform is to make politics simple for the common citizen. He wants the good people of District 34 to have hope for their future and show them that through addressing systemic problems in our legislative process, good legislation will have a much better chance at getting passed and dangerous legislation will be defeated more quickly.”
According to the press release, Householder seeks to reduce “frivolous regulation” and promote local business, educational freedom, protect those unborn and the traditional family, support the right to bear arms and further the public’s access to Idaho land and resources. . ."
Originally from Mesa, Arizona, 27-year-old Householder is a financial economics major at BYU-Idaho.
He is the eldest of seven and lives in Rexburg with his brother and sister.
He has grandparents in Boise and two brothers currently attending BYU-Provo.
Householder is the
> director of outreach for the Columbus Center for Constitutional Studies,
> director of the Restoration Generation and
> has helped found Rexburg’s Madison Liberty Institute and its Spark Freedom and BrushFires projects.
. . . When asked about his decision to run for senate the Householder Campaign said he wanted to be an advocate for “system fixes.”
BYU-Idaho student runs for
Idaho Senate
REXBURG − Jacob Householder, a senior at Brigham Young University-Idaho, has announced his candidacy for the District 34 Senate seat currently held by Senate President Pro Tempore Brent Hill.
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__________________________________________________________________________________
“Jacob is deeply committed to the healing of America through the restoration of the Constitution,” according to a press release.
“He has dedicated his life to teaching classes and seminars in the community on the principles of successful government in an effort to restore our nation to its original grandeur. Householder’s hope with his platform is to make politics simple for the common citizen. He wants the good people of District 34 to have hope for their future and show them that through addressing systemic problems in our legislative process, good legislation will have a much better chance at getting passed and dangerous legislation will be defeated more quickly.”
According to the press release, Householder seeks to reduce “frivolous regulation” and promote local business, educational freedom, protect those unborn and the traditional family, support the right to bear arms and further the public’s access to Idaho land and resources. . ."
Originally from Mesa, Arizona, 27-year-old Householder is a financial economics major at BYU-Idaho.
He is the eldest of seven and lives in Rexburg with his brother and sister.
He has grandparents in Boise and two brothers currently attending BYU-Provo.
Householder is the
> director of outreach for the Columbus Center for Constitutional Studies,
> director of the Restoration Generation and
> has helped found Rexburg’s Madison Liberty Institute and its Spark Freedom and BrushFires projects.