Fulcher launches 2026 issues survey, seeks input from Idaho residents

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Russ Fulcher has launched a 2026 issues survey aimed at gathering feedback from Idaho residents on policy priorities ahead of the upcoming election cycle.

According to a press release issued Thursday, the survey is designed to collect constituent input on topics Fulcher says he frequently hears about during meetings across Idaho’s First Congressional District. Those issues include management of public lands, personal privacy, federal election security, healthcare policy, and housing affordability.

“It is an honor to represent our shared Idaho values in the U.S. Congress,” Fulcher said in a prepared statement. “Constituent perspectives help guide my decisions as I consider legislative solutions and policy on issues from land management responsibilities to housing affordability and healthcare freedom”.

The online survey asks participants to rate the importance of several issues on a scale from one to five, with one representing very low importance and five representing very high importance. Respondents are also asked to provide basic contact information, including name and address.

Fulcher’s office says personally identifiable information and survey responses will remain confidential. The survey is available through Fulcher’s official congressional website and will remain open until February 28, 2026.

Fulcher represents Idaho’s First Congressional District and maintains offices in Washington, D.C., Meridian, Lewiston, and Coeur d’Alene.

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