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Eye On Boise archive for Nov. 18, 2009

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18, 2009

Idaho unemployment notches up again

Idaho's unemployment rate has notched up again, this time by a tenth of a percentage point to 9 percent, the highest since June of 1983. The U.S. Department of Labor today revised Idaho's October rate up from the Nov. 6 forecast, based on additional data;…

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Sali says he still hasn't decided 

While strolling across downtown Boise in the crisp fall sunshine a few minutes ago, I ran into none other than former Idaho Congressman Bill Sali. Of course, I had to ask him: Is he running again for his old seat in Idaho's 1st District? "Stay…

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Otter on budget cuts, taxes... 

Click below to read the memo Gov. Butch Otter sent to state agencies last week asking them to further trim spending and limit all "non-essential activities wherever possible." In his luncheon talk to the Associated Taxpayers today, Otter said, "Folks, we are going to have…

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Coeur d'Alene City Councilman Mike Kennedy addresses the Associated Taxpayers of Idaho conference on Wednesday in Boise (Betsy Russell)

One revenue bright spot... 

Two local government officials, Bannock County Commissioner Steve Hadley and Coeur d'Alene City Councilman Mike Kennedy, are sharing their communities' budget challenges with the Associated Taxpayers conference. Kennedy said Coeur d'Alene's budget outlook is a difficult one, but there is one revenue source - income…

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'Transformational' education strategy unveiled 

Gov. Butch Otter and state Superintendent of Schools Tom Luna joined business leaders and others at a press conference today to announce a new, broad education strategy for the state, focusing on getting more Idaho kids to go on to post-secondary education, high standards and…

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'Buy Idaho' capitol dispute resolved

Here's a news item from AP: BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A group that promotes homegrown Idaho products and services will get to spread out in the recently renovated Capitol, after all. The Capitol Commission, which oversees the building, had passed guidelines restricting public events to…

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Cuts will necessarily hit state employees

Budget cuts mean hits on state employees, legislative budget director Cathy Holland-Smith told the ATI conference. "Most of our costs are in personnel ... and you can't avoid that," she said. So when the state makes budget cuts, "You're either reducing people's pay, you're furloughing…

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Otter dropping NGA membership 

Among the budget cuts on which Gov. Butch Otter already has decided: He'll be the only governor next year who won't be a member of the National Governors Association, his budget chief, Wayne Hammon, just told the ATI conference. "It just costs too much money,"…

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Fulcher: 'Violently agree'

Sen. Russ Fulcher, R-Meridian, said he has to "violently agree" with Rep. James Ruchti, D-Pocatello, that Idaho can't just "play defense" in its budget cuts, and must focus on job creation. "That's what's going to dig us out of this hole," Fulcher said.

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Rep. James Ruchti, D-Pocatello (Betsy Russell)

Ruchti: 'We can't just play defense'

Rep. James Ruchti, D-Pocatello, the House assistant minority leader, said tax cuts in recent years have helped put the state in the revenue crunch it's in right now. "There's millions of tax revenue dollars that we don't have now that we desperately need," Ruchti told…

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Idaho Sen. Russ Fulcher, R-Meridian (Betsy Russell)

Fulcher: 'We will make someone mad' 

Sen. Russ Fulcher, R-Meridian, the Senate majority caucus chairman, told the ATI conference just now that lawmakers this year will be looking at difficult budget cuts in the very areas where people most don't want them - education and health services. "Everything is on the…

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Suggestions rolling in from Idahoans... 

Gov. Butch Otter's "efficiency" Web site, which asks Idahoans for their ideas on how the state can save money, has received 112 suggestions as of this morning, according to Otter's press secretary, Jon Hanian. "We know people have a lot of ideas and opinions about…

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