About Me

Dear friend,

I'm Brian Lenney, a husband, father, and Left Coast political refugee who's had a pretty diverse and interesting life. 

I was born and raised in Southern California, but in 2010, I made the decision to shake things up and move to Nampa, Idaho with my family. It wasn't an easy decision, but it ended up being a really rewarding one that allowed us to start fresh and build a new life in a place that we've come to love (Nampa).

I consider myself an old-school conservative in the vein of Pat Buchanan, and I really value the principles of the America-first movement. These beliefs have shaped my worldview and guided my actions, and I'm proud to stand by them. Of course, my family is a huge priority for me. My wife and I have been homeschooling our four kids (who are now in K-12) for over a decade. 

We love the freedom and flexibility that homeschooling gives us, and we feel like it's a great way to provide a high-quality education while also shaping our children's values and character.

But that's not all...

In addition to my roles as a husband, father, and now, State Senator, I'm also an entrepreneur in the direct-response marketing field. I've always had a passion for business and the idea of creating something from nothing. This has led me to start and grow a few successful companies and make a positive impact.

I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to represent Nampa in the Idaho Senate. I take this responsibility very seriously and am committed to listening to the concerns and needs of my constituents. 

Since being elected I've relentlessly championed conservative values aligned with the Idaho GOP platform and will continue to fiercely defend the interests of everyday Idahoans.

I've been consistent in my voting, standing up for what I believe in, even when it ruffles some feathers. I'm not here to waver or to please everyone; I'm here to uphold the principles that I think will make Idaho, and especially Nampa, a better place. 

So if you've got questions, concerns, or ideas, hit me up. I'm always eager to hear what you have to say.

Cheers, 

Brian