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Anderson: ‘Diminished that oath’
Anderson: ‘Diminished that oath’
Panel debates whether can talk about silver issue
Panel debates whether can talk about silver issue
Hart backers grumble, call meeting ‘circus’
Hart backers grumble, call meeting ‘circus’
Silver coin issue ‘murky’ for ethics panel
Silver coin issue ‘murky’ for ethics panel
Kelso: Hart had ‘no involvement’ with NORFED Liberty Dollars group in 2010
Kelso: Hart had ‘no involvement’ with NORFED Liberty Dollars group in 2010
Killen: Against Law Not To Pay Taxes
Killen: Against Law Not To Pay Taxes
Kelso: ‘Just an incredible fishing expedition’
Kelso: ‘Just an incredible fishing expedition’
Ethics panel discusses relevancy of timber issue
Ethics panel discusses relevancy of timber issue
‘Flatly against the law’
‘Flatly against the law’
Ethics hearing opens
Ethics hearing opens
Listen live to Hart ethics meeting
Listen live to Hart ethics meeting
Live-Blogging Hart Ethics Hearing
Live-Blogging Hart Ethics Hearing
Anderson: Hart & Co. ‘Watching Me’
Anderson: Hart & Co. ‘Watching Me’
Anderson: Hart confronted him over ethics complaint, said he’s being watched
Anderson: Hart confronted him over ethics complaint, said he’s being watched
North Idaho presence on JFAC drops by two
BOISE – Now that embattled Rep. Phil Hart, R-Athol, has been removed from the House tax committee for the next two years, where did he land? House Speaker Lawerence Denney kept Hart on the other two committees on which he already was serving: Judiciary, Rules and Administration; and the House Transportation Committee, on which he’ll continue to serve as vice-chairman. Hart just no longer has a third committee assignment.
Judge: Hart Case ‘Truly Remarkable’
Judge: Hart Case ‘Truly Remarkable’
Judge dismisses Hart appeal
An Idaho district court on Wednesday tossed state Rep. Phil Hart’s attempt to appeal a state Tax Commission order that he pay more than $53,000 in back state income taxes, including penalties and interest. In a sharply worded decision, 1st District Judge John Mitchell said part of Hart’s appeal “lacks any cogent legal argument” and labeled it “unthinkable” that Hart would call for sanctions against the Tax Commission’s attorney when it was Hart who failed to file his appeal in a timely fashion.
Judge: Hart’s state tax appeal arguments ‘unthinkable’ and ‘wholly unsupported’
Judge: Hart’s state tax appeal arguments ‘unthinkable’ and ‘wholly unsupported’
District court tosses out Rep. Hart’s state income tax appeal
District court tosses out Rep. Hart’s state income tax appeal
Hart Appeal Lacks ‘Cogent Argument’
Hart Appeal Lacks ‘Cogent Argument’