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New Congress sworn in, including Idaho Rep. Labrador

Idaho Congressman Raul Labrador and his family pose with House Speaker John Boehner in a ceremonial swearing-in photo on the first day of the new Congress, 1/5/11
Idaho Congressman Raul Labrador and his family pose with House Speaker John Boehner in a ceremonial swearing-in photo on the first day of the new Congress, 1/5/11

Idaho's next Congress was sworn in today, including new Idaho Congressman Raul Labrador. New House speaker John Boehner, shown posing with Labrador and his family, administered the oath. Labrador issued this statement: "It is a true honor to be sworn to protect and uphold the Constitution of the United States as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.  My Congressional offices are open and my staff and I will be dedicated to providing the best level of constituent services for the people of the First Congressional District.  I hope Idahoans will contact these offices, the People's offices, with their input on how America should be governed and with particular assistance they need from me." Click below for contact information for Labrador's new congressional offices in Washington, D.C. and Idaho.

The following are the addresses and phone numbers for Congressman Labrador's offices in Idaho and Washington, D.C.:

Washington, D.C. Office
1523 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, D.C.  20510
Phone:  (202)225-6611
fax:       (202)225-3029

Coeur d'Alene Office (open on January 15, 2011)
1250 Ironwood Drive #243
Coeur d'Alene, ID  83814
Phone:  (208) 667-0127
Fax:      (208) 667-0310

Meridian Office
33 E. Broadway Ave.
Meridian, ID  83642
Phone:   (208)888-3188
Fax:       (208)888-0894

Caldwell Office
1115 Albany Street
Caldwell, ID  83605
Phone: (208) 454-5518

Lewiston Office
310 Main Street
Lewiston, ID  83501
Phone:  (208) 743-1388
Fax:      (208) 743-0247



Betsy Z. Russell
Betsy Z. Russell joined The Spokesman-Review in 1991. She currently is a reporter in the Boise Bureau covering Idaho state government and politics, and other news from Idaho's state capital.

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