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Eye On Boise archive for Feb. 2013

TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 2013



Two Idaho children die from flu

Two Idaho children have now died from the flu, the state Department of Health & Welfare reports, bringing the total number of deaths for the flu season to 21. The other 19 people who died all were over age 50. Last year, Idaho had no…

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Idaho sheriffs adopt position on gun violence 

The Idaho Sheriffs Association, which is holding its annual legislative meeting in Boise this week, has adopted an official position on gun violence, declaring that sheriffs “support the right of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms and we oppose any intrusion upon those rights,”…

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Just a short time left for public testimony today

There’s only 20 minutes left for the 90-minute hearing, and senators have just finished questioning the Idaho Freedom Foundation’s Wayne Hoffman. “The bad news is we don’t have much time left today for the hearing,” Senate Commerce Chairman John Tippets said. “Some of you probably…

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Hoffman: Idaho will be 'the scratch in the veneer' 

Sen. Dean Cameron, R-Rupert, questioned conservative activist Wayne Hoffman about the state’s legal position if it took no action to set up a state-based health insurance exchange and yielded to a federally run exchange. “A good example of that,” Cameron said, “(is) there’s a whole…

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House approves revised ethics rule 

The House has voted 61-9 in favor of HR 2, giving final approval to changes in the House’s ethics rule, Rule 76. They include creating a new, standing five-member ethics committee, with three members elected by the majority caucus and two by the minority caucus;…

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MONDAY, FEB. 4, 2013




Joan Hurlock, the second woman to serve on Idaho’s Fish & Game Commission, listens to testimony after she testified before the Senate Resources and Environment Committee on Monday, Feb. 4, 2013. Hurlock, who was appointed by the governor in June, needs to be confirmed by the committee for a term that would commence July 1, 2012 and expire June 30, 2016. (AP/Idaho Statesman / Katherine Jones)

Testimony for, against F&G nominee...

Fish & Game Commissioner Joan Hurlock had been at the microphone, speaking and answering questions from Senate Resources Committee members, for more than an hour when Chairman Monty Pearce, R-New Plymouth, thanked her, and commented, “That blond hair will sure look better on that commission…

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