House unanimously agrees to let tax-cut bill die
The House has agreed unanimously to leave the remaining bills on its 3rd Reading calendar there and not take them up; there were four, most of them minor and one of which has been replaced by another version. But one was of more import: HB 633, Rep. Mike Moyle’s tax-cut bill, which combined both cuts to personal and corporate income tax rates, and a change in “nexus” rules to require more online retailers to collect and remit sales taxes on their sales to Idaho. That bill is now officially dead; it couldn't have passed now anyway, as the Senate adjourned sine die last night.