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Eye On Boise archive for March 2013

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2013




Bonding plan for charter schools rejected 

Sen. Branden Durst, D-Boise, said of his bonding plan for charter schools, “It gives them access to a fund that would create a low-interest loan. …We could talk about a large enough sum of money to actually be able to purchase a building or to…

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Sen. Chuck Winder, R-Boise, presides over the Senate's amending order on Wednesday evening. (Betsy Russell)

Senate begins amending order...

After both caucuses, the Democrats and the Republicans, emerged from closed-door caucuses, the Senate has now reconvened and moved into its 14th Order, where bills are amended. There are multiple, competing amendments for both HB 206, which has two amendments, and HB 221, which has…

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Lobbyist and attorney Bill Roden addresses the House Ways & Means Committee on Wednesday  (Betsy Russell)

A meeting room with a history... 

The House Ways & Means Committee, which met briefly on adjournment of the House today to introduce three new bills, is meeting in the JFAC room now because that room has audio streaming to allow the public to listen in. Lobbyist Bill Roden, an attorney,…

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How they voted... 

Here’s how House members voted in the 35-33 vote to pass HB 286, the $10 million private school tax credits bill: Voting yes: Reps. Anderst, Barbieri, Barrett, Bateman, Batt, Boyle, Collins, Crane, Dayley, DeMordaunt, Denney, Gestrin, Harris, Hartgen, Holtzclaw, Horman, Loertscher, Malek, McMillan, Mendive, Monks,…

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School safety bill sent to amending order

The House Education Committee has voted to send SB 1133a, Sen. Marv Hagedorn’s school safety and security bill, to the House’s amending order, after hearing a series of concerns about various aspects of the bill. Several committee members said they’ve been hearing from police chiefs…

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Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee meets on Wednesday morning (Betsy Russell)

JFAC: 'This may be our last meeting, we'll see'

The Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee met this morning to vote on a series of “trailer” appropriation bills, to appropriate funds to match bills that already are making their way through the Legislature. Most have passed on fairly routine, unanimous votes; an exception was the appropriation for…

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TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2013



House debate: 'It isn't perfect'

Rep. Marc Gibbs, R-Grace, said his position on this issue has been clear all session, as “Caribou County is affected the most of any county in the state,” and the Soda Springs school district is hit harder than any other by a potential loss of…

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Patterson: 'We're rotting on the vine' 

Rep. Mark Patterson, R-Boise, spoke out in favor of HB 315, the business personal property tax relief bill. He decried Idaho’s low rates of personal income compared to other states. “We’re rotting on the vine,” Patterson said. “Something isn’t right, and it’s our taxing policies.…

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