Morning News: Idaho Ag Jobs Bill Could Be Revisited, Would-Be Tamarack Buyer Keeps Taxpayer-Funded Lawyer
Health Insurance Cutbacks Squeeze The Insured – “More than 1 in 5 Americans had a problem getting insurance to pay for a hospital, doctor or other health care in the past year, according to a new poll by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health.” NPR
Idaho primary results could pave way for Ag Jobs bill – “Idaho’s recent primary election didn’t appear to contain any bad news for agriculture and could have helped pave the way for an ag jobs bill that easily passed the House this year but died in the Senate. “ Capital Press
Meridian’s Bodybuilding.com, ex-president plead guilty in synthetic-steroids case – “Bodybuilding.com, the Meridian online retailer of nutritional supplements, and its former president pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to five misdemeanor counts of selling products that were drugs but misbranded as dietary supplements.” Idaho Statesman
Tamarack suitor can keep taxpayer-funded attorney – “The indicted former suitor of Tamarack Resort can keep his taxpayer funded attorney for now, but may eventually have to reimburse the federal government if he liquidates assets in the future or boosts his income.” Associated Press