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Heather Scott is an American biologist, businesswoman, and far-right politician serving as a Republican member of the Idaho House of Representatives from the 1st district. Early life and education Born in Ohio, Scott earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from the University of Akron. Career She was employed in the field of fisheries and aquatic biology for over 15 years related to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission re-licensing and operations of hydroelectric facilities. Idaho House of Representatives In 2015 Scott is reported to have cut wires which were part of the fire-suppression system in her office. Scott believed at the time that the wires were in fact listening devices planted to spy on her. The wire-cutting incident was witnessed by other Idaho House members.In August 2017, Scott defended white nationalism on her Facebook page. She reportedly said, "The way the media has set this up, the mention of white nationalist, which is no more than a Caucasian who (sic) for the Constitution and making America great again, and confusing it with term, 'white supremacist' which is extreme racism. Therefore, if one is 'guilty' of being white, one is clearly racist."At the start of the 2017 legislative session, Scott reportedly made a remark to fellow state representative Judy Boyle, upon learning of her appointment to the state legislature's agriculture committee. The reported comment was that female lawmakers obtain ranking committee appointments and other leadership positions only if they "spread their legs." The alleged comment received widespread rebuke from other state lawmakers.In the 2019 legislative session, Scott sponsored a bill that would have required Idaho's Child Protective Services to mirandize parents before assessing them or their children. After passing the House, the bill was held in committee in the Senate.In 2019, it was reported that Scott was a member of the Coalition of Western States (COWS), a group founded by Washington state representative Matt Shea that has been accused of involvement in domestic terrorism.In 2020, she dismissed the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming the virus was trying to kill the U.S. Constitution and "The lying, Trump-hating media who continues to push global and socialist agendas has told us that there is an emergency."In April 2021 it was reported that Scott claimed the book To Kill a Mockingbird was an example of critical race theory in schools.In 2021, Scott sought a copy of the police report accusing fellow state republican Aaron von Ehlinger of rape and asked the victim's legal representative how a person who files a false police report alleging sexual assault could be charged with a crime.Scott spoke against a bill in 2023 that would have provided tampons and pads in girls' public school bathrooms in middle and high school, calling it a "very liberal policy" and asking "Why are our schools obsessed with the private parts of our children?" The bill failed. Elections In 2020, Scott ran unopposed in the Republican primary. She defeated Gail Bolin in the general election with 68.0 percent of the vote.In 2018, Scott defeated Mike Boeck in the Republican primary. She supported Congressman Raul Labrador for governor in the May 2018 Republican primary.In 2016, Scott ran unopposed in the Republican primary. She defeated Kate McAlister with 62.54% of the vote. She supported Ted Cruz in the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016.In 2014, Scott defeated Stephen T. Snedden in the Republican primary, winning with 63.8% of the vote. She defeated Laura Bry in the general election with 66.1% of the vote. References External links Heather Scott at the Idaho Legislature Campaign site. Discover the Heather Scott popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Heather Scott books.

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  • Sister Viv synopsis, comments

    Sister Viv

    Grantlee Kieza

    The inspiring story of the nursing hero who survived a wartime massacre and dedicated her life to saving others from the critically acclaimed, bestselling author of The Remarkable...

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    The Dead Sea Deception

    Adam Blake

    For fans of Dan Brown's Origin and The Da Vinci Code, by the author of the awardwinning, massive bestseller The Girl with All the Gifts, comes a thriller to keep you reading until ...

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    The Stranger From Berlin

    Melissa Amateis

    'This intriguing and immersive novel is a realpage turner with plenty of romance and a dark mystery at its heart' Rachel Hore, Sunday Times bestselling author of ...

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    Flood

    Anna Clare

    London, 1877. Phoebe Flood, a watch mender's daughter from Blackfriars, is hired as lady's maid to the glamorous Louisa LeClerk, a high class tart with connections to the u...

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    Scott Ian Manahan and Heather M. Manahan v. Kimberly Inez Meyer

    First District, Houston Court of Appeals of Texas

    Thomas J. Manahan, the father of appellants Scott and Heather Manahan, was employed by Haworth, Inc. (Haworth). Safeco Life Insurance Company (Safeco) issued a group life insurance...

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    Hello Charlie

    Charlie Hess & Robert T. Hess

    The 1991 abduction and murder of thirteenyearold Heather Dawn Church baffled police for three agonizing years, and became one of the most infamous murders the quiet and scenic city...

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    Possession

    Anne Tourney, Madelynne Ellis & Mathilde Madden

    Three otherworldly short novels of shapeshifters and possessionFalling Dancer: Kelda has two jobs: fulltime bartender, parttime exorcist. She meets vengeful spirits and misguided d...

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    Muster Dogs

    Aticia Grey

    An outback story of kelpies, red dirt and the future of a family farm.Now streaming on ABC iView and Netflix. Life on the land is often boom or bust, forever at the mercy of Mother...