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Otter says he’ll seek third term as governor

Idaho Gov. Butch Otter dropped something of a bombshell at a campaign fundraiser this week in Coeur d’Alene: He said he’ll run for a third term as governor in 2014. “He was pretty emphatic about it,” said Otter’s press secretary, Jon Hanian.

Weatherby: ‘No governor wants to be considered a lame duck prematurely’

Weatherby: ‘No governor wants to be considered a lame duck prematurely’

Idaho Gov. Otter says he’ll seek 3rd term

Idaho Gov. Butch Otter dropped something of a bombshell at a campaign fundraiser last night in Coeur d’Alene: He said he’ll run for a third term as governor in 2014.

Popkey on Otter re-election announcement: ‘Don’t buy it’

Popkey on Otter re-election announcement: ‘Don’t buy it’

Otter’s early re-election announcement…

Otter’s early re-election announcement…

Rather than surplus, Cameron calls it just lesser ‘degrees of agony’

Rather than surplus, Cameron calls it just lesser ‘degrees of agony’

School data system working better now, lawmakers told

School data system working better now, lawmakers told

The ups and downs of Idaho’s budget reserve funds…

The ups and downs of Idaho’s budget reserve funds…

School reform laws could complicate budgeting for pay raises

School reform laws could complicate budgeting for pay raises

Otter tells supporters he’ll seek a third term as governor in 2014

Otter tells supporters he’ll seek a third term as governor in 2014

State budget: ‘It really is good news, but it’s cautionary’

State budget: ‘It really is good news, but it’s cautionary’

Latest numbers suggest $77 million state surplus, after covering all supplementals

Latest numbers suggest $77 million state surplus, after covering all supplementals

JFAC opens interim meeting…

JFAC opens interim meeting…

ITD to hold off a year on trucker texting ban

BOISE - The Idaho Transportation Department had been working on legislation to propose in January to ban texting by commercial truck drivers, to comply with a recently enacted federal rule, but now the proposed legislation is being withdrawn. The reason: Another new federal rule has come out, banning all use of handheld cell phones by interstate commercial truck and bus drivers while operating their vehicles.

ITD to hold off a year on trucker texting ban

ITD to hold off a year on trucker texting ban

Of seniors, insurance exchanges and SHIBA…

Of seniors, insurance exchanges and SHIBA…

Lawmakers review latest version of health insurance exchange bill

Lawmakers review latest version of health insurance exchange bill

Malek to run for Chadderdon’s House seat, with her endorsement

Malek to run for Chadderdon’s House seat, with her endorsement

Popkey: ‘Reasonable’ Republicans rebel

Popkey: ‘Reasonable’ Republicans rebel