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Crabtree served as the representative for District 7 in the Idaho State Senate from 2016 to 2022. During his tenure, he was an active member of several key committees, including the Senate Transportation Committee, Senate Education Committee, and the Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee. His dedication to improving education in Idaho was evident in his tireless efforts to advocate for quality educational opportunities for the state's children.
Colleagues and constituents alike recognized him for his fierce commitment to educational reform and his unwavering belief in the potential of Idaho's youth. Crabtree's work in the Senate was characterized by a focus on ensuring that all students had access to the resources and support they needed to succeed academically. His legacy as an advocate for education will be remembered by many, as he consistently pushed for policies that aimed to enhance the educational landscape in Idaho. His impact will continue to resonate within the community for years to come.
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