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Eye On Boise archive for April 7, 2009

TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2009

Whoops - School bus funding gets do-over

Sen. Russ Fulcher made an unexpected announcement at the close of today's Senate session: When the Senate debated through the noon hour today on HB 256, the bill to cut state reimbursements to school districts for their student busing costs, somehow the wrong draft went…

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Lawmakers won't bail agency out of 'pickle'

By a single vote, a Senate committee has killed legislation sponsored by Sen. John Goedde, R-Coeur d'Alene, to retroactively change an Idaho law reaching back to 1998, to help the Idaho State Insurance Fund in a class-action lawsuit that it lost at the Idaho Supreme…

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GARVEE passes Senate, 28-6

The Senate has voted 28-6 in favor of SB 1186, the $82 million GARVEE bonding proposal for major road projects. Sen. Monty Pearce, R-New Plymouth, spoke out against the bill. "We're talking about our children and our grandchildren. We're placing debt on them," he said.…

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Senate takes up GARVEE

The Senate has agreed to suspend its rules and take up the $82 million GARVEE bonding program for highways for next year. Sen. Jim Hammond, R-Post Falls, opening the debate, said between the bonding program and the federal stimulus, "We can put a lot of…

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The House Resources Committee hears from Sharon Kiefer of Idaho Fish and Game as the panel considers a fee hike for the Fish and Game Department. The committee voted 13-5 in favor of the bill, and sent it to the full House. (Betsy Russell / The Spokesman-Review)

Revised FG fee bill clears House committee

The House Resources Committee has voted 13-5 in favor of SB 1141a, the amended bill to raise Fish & Game fees. As amended in the Senate, the bill only raises fees on out-of-state hunter and anglers, while leaving in-state fees alone. While several representatives bemoaned…

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School busing bill amended

Out of all the amendments proposed, just one set, sponsored by Sen. Russ Fulcher, R-Meridian, and John Goedde, R-Coeur d'Alene and developed by Jason Hancock of the state Department of Education, has passed the Senate to amend HB 256, the bill to cut state reimbursements…

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Senate locked in school busing cost debate

The Senate is locked in debate on an array of amendments to HB 256, the bill that cuts state reimbursement to school districts for their student busing costs. The amendments would do everything from strike the bill's enacting clause, to cut out a clause that…

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Bill on 'educaton' killed

It's not actually in the bill, but for some reason, there's been a continuing typo in the House calendar in reference to SB 1159, legislation proposed by Sen. John Goedde, R-Coeur d'Alene, to eliminate what he says is a financial incentive for school districts to…

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CAT fund changes pass the House

Legislation to make several changes in the way Idaho funds catastrophic health care costs for the indigent - including upping the deductible for counties from $10,000 per case to $11,000, while instituting cost-saving measures - has passed the House on a 54-15 vote, but only…

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CdA Lake Management Plan wins House OK

The budget bill for the state Department of Environmental Quality, a tiny piece of which includes funding authorization to begin implementation of the Coeur d'Alene Lake Management Plan, has passed the House on a 53-16 vote. Just last Friday, several lawmakers spoke out against the…

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Flag bill passes as-is 

Rep. Marge Chadderdon, R-Coeur d'Alene, who said yesterday she was introducing a new version of her flag manufacturing bill, instead today urged the House to pass it as-is, and they did, 67-0. "I know you're waiting for this bill," Chadderdon told the House. She said…

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