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Small-Scale Question Sunday for June 14, 2026

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My father was was appointed mayor of Nampa, Idaho. Nampa is in the Boise Metro, it's Idaho third largest city at around 110,000 people. R+20. He's only gonna be in office for a year an a half, doesn't plan on running after.

What would be the most impactfully policies he could pursue.

Of course he probably won't listen to me, and the city council certainly won't listen. Parks and Rec is more real than people think...

Your dad spells his name weird

He looks like he could knock back a 13 pack and make pancakes for the grandkids at 7am

I would say go for remembrance - just start going HAM on slightly illogical trees all over the town … think flowering bonsai for the climate

Pick a country and just blow it up - make it a big Croatian city … no one has anything bad to say about those people so he could sneak it past everyone in a kind of well, ok way

Make moats legal

Introduce a new species into the environment

Start a communism based farm but make it alpacas

Hummus Tuesday

Subsidized firearm for everyone that turns 18

Not sure where we'll get the ordinance to blow up Rijeka but cities are about the same size so fair fight.

Well it's pronounced like Carl, with a D. It's less often now since he's lived in Nampa for decades but growing up 50% of people would pronounce his name wrong and he never corrected anyone. Because of that I've always found it odd people who make a big deal about pronouncing their names correctly.

Hasn't touched a drop of alcohol since college, but from stories its sounds like he could put some down back in the day. He makes pancakes for his grand kids all the time.

We actually didn't have rats in the valley until a couple years ago. While native - I've never heard of one in the city - Fish and Game tranquilized a bear out of a tree in town last week.