Kevin Moxley

KEVIN
MOXLEY
FOR IDAHO

Independent Voice  ·  Proud Veteran
Legislative District 24A
House District 24A · Independent Voice · Proud Veteran · Fighting for Working Idahoans

A Different Kind
of Candidate.

Kevin Moxley's path to the Magic Valley wasn't a straight line — and that's exactly what makes him different. He grew up in Oklahoma, joined the Navy to see the world, and did exactly that. As an air crewman and avionics technician, Kevin flew missions across the globe, learning to diagnose complex systems under pressure and make fast, accurate decisions when the stakes were high. Through his military service, he came to understand firsthand the importance of supporting funding for veterans.

After his service, Kevin lived in Illinois — a moderate and a Second Amendment supporter in a state that didn't always represent his values. He watched the state legislature ban assault-style rifles and saw how communities like his felt completely unheard. That experience taught him something important: when representatives stop listening, people stop being free.

Kevin moved to the Magic Valley for work, and he didn't just settle here — he became part of the community. He worked as a maintenance technician at Chobani and is currently a local realtor, which means he understands both the industrial backbone of this region and the real costs families face when they try to buy a home. He's not a career politician. He's your neighbor.

His father was a truck driver. His mother worked as a nurse. He was raised by people who worked hard, stayed grounded, and never forgot where they came from — and neither has he. He's running as an independent because he answers to you, not to party leadership, not to donors, not to anyone in Boise who's never set foot in the Magic Valley.

U.S. Navy Veteran Avionics technician. Served under pressure, delivered results.
Working Idahoan Maintenance technician and real estate agent living in District 24A.
Independent No party bosses. Accountable only to the people he represents.
2nd Amendment Supporter A firm believer in the constitutional right to keep and bear arms — and will defend it in Boise.

Putting Magic Valley Back on the Table

Four priorities. Real solutions. Built for the families of House District 24A.

Affordability &
Economic Opportunity
Priority 1

Affordability & Economic Opportunity

The cost of living in the Magic Valley has risen faster than wages for too many working families. Housing prices have climbed sharply over the past several years, property taxes have followed, and the gap between what people earn and what it costs to live here keeps widening. Kevin Moxley believes that hardworking Idahoans shouldn't be priced out of the communities they built — and that state policy should be actively working to close that gap, not widen it.

  • Address the housing affordability crisis by removing zoning and regulatory barriers that limit new construction, supporting workforce housing development, and opposing policy that drives up costs without expanding supply. Magic Valley families shouldn't have to choose between staying in their community and affording a home.
  • Property tax relief for homeowners and small agricultural landowners must be a legislative priority. As land values rise, long-term residents and farming families are being taxed off property they've owned for generations. Kevin will push for meaningful relief that protects existing residents.
  • Expand access to Idaho's Launch Program and similar workforce development tools that give young Idahoans a real path forward without requiring a four-year degree. Trades, technical certifications, and apprenticeships are legitimate, high-value careers, and state policy should fund and promote them as such.
  • Support small businesses and local employers who provide good-paying jobs in the Magic Valley — cutting unnecessary regulatory overhead and keeping Idaho's economic development priorities rooted in the industries already here: agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare, and the trades.
Water, Agriculture
& Public Lands
Priority 2

Water, Agriculture & Public Lands

The Snake River Plain made the Magic Valley what it is. The aquifer system underlying this region supports over 600,000 irrigated acres and supplies drinking water to communities across south-central Idaho. Magic Valley agriculture — dairy, beef, potatoes, trout, sugar beets, and grain — generates billions in economic output annually and feeds families well beyond Idaho's borders. That foundation doesn't sustain itself. It requires active, informed defense at every level of government. Kevin will support state budgets that fund water infrastructure, protect agricultural programs, and maintain public land access.

Defend Idaho's water rights aggressively. As federal agencies and out-of-state interests continue to pressure Snake River water allocations, District 24A needs a legislator who understands the adjudication process, the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer compact, and what's actually at stake for farmers and municipalities when those rights are negotiated away quietly.

  • Defend Idaho's water rights aggressively. As federal agencies and out-of-state interests continue to pressure Snake River water allocations, District 24A needs a legislator who understands the adjudication process, the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer compact, and what's actually at stake for farmers and municipalities when those rights are negotiated away quietly.
  • Support Magic Valley's agricultural producers by reducing regulatory burdens that raise operating costs without improving outcomes, expanding access to regional and local markets, and opposing policy that consolidates agricultural decision-making away from the producers who know this land.
  • Maintain public land access for the farmers, ranchers, hunters, and families who have worked and used these lands for generations. Oppose federal overreach that restricts productive use, and support Idaho-led land management decisions that balance conservation with continued public access and agricultural viability.
Transparency
& Government
Priority 3

Transparency in Government & Representing the People

District 24A deserves a representative who answers to constituents, not party leadership. Kevin Moxley will attend every session, vote on the record, and explain those votes publicly — because transparent government isn't a campaign promise, it's a basic standard. Idaho's budget process has a structural problem: agency funding is routinely split across multiple appropriations bills, making it harder to identify waste, easier to hide priorities, and nearly impossible for the average constituent to follow where their money is going.

  • Every vote cast on behalf of District 24A will be publicly explained — no procedural maneuvering, no unexplained absences, no closed-door commitments made without constituent input.
  • Taxpayer dollars will be allocated based on demonstrated local need, not political relationships or special interest pressure. Kevin will oppose budget items that don't serve Magic Valley families.
  • Kevin will hold regular town halls and maintain direct, accessible communication with constituents throughout the legislative session — not just during election season.
Public
Education
Priority 4

Strong Public Education

Idaho ranks near the bottom nationally in per-pupil education spending, and Magic Valley schools feel that gap every day — in aging facilities, teacher vacancies, and classrooms stretched thin. Kevin Moxley supports fully funding public education because an underfunded school system is a long-term liability for every community in District 24A. Public education works best when parents are informed and involved, teachers are supported and retained, and the state fulfills its funding obligation without attaching mandates that override local judgment.

  • Increase per-pupil funding to close the resource gap between Magic Valley schools and better-funded districts, ensuring rural students have access to the same educational foundation as students anywhere in the state.
  • Support competitive teacher, support staff, and paraprofessional compensation that keeps qualified educators in Idaho classrooms. Twin Falls and surrounding districts lose trained teachers to neighboring states every year due to pay — that's a solvable problem that requires political will.
  • Keep curriculum and school board decisions at the local level, where parents, teachers, and administrators — not state or federal mandates — have the primary voice in how Magic Valley children are educated.

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