Sali’s new nonprofit, which bill would benefit, just formed last month
Former Idaho Congressman Bill Sali's new nonprofit organization, the "American Heritage Foundation," for which he got a bill introduced today to raise funds through a new specialty Idaho license plate, was just formed on Jan. 25, 2012, according to corporate records of the Idaho Secretary of State's office. The corporation is listed as a "general nonprofit," its address of record is a post office box in Kuna, and its registered agent is Terry Sali, Bill Sali's wife. Board members listed in its Articles of Incorporation are Terry and Bill Sali and Travis Pascoe of Nampa, Sali's nephew.
The special license plate would bear the national motto, "In God We Trust," and Sali said the money raised would help the group hand out free or reduced-cost educational materials like copies of the Constitution.
Sali told the Associated Press the couple formed another group last year, "Preserving America's Legacy Foundation Inc.," and then changed it to the current name in January. State records show Preserving America's Legacy Foundation Inc. was incorporated on Nov. 29, 2011, with a Kuna address and Terry Sali as its registered agent.