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Ultimate Guide on the Economy for Idaho's 2012 Legislative Session

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Idaho State Capitol building in Boise

On January 9th, Idaho’s Legislature will convene in Boise for its annual session.  StateImpact Idaho will be focusing our coverage on how proposals and policy decisions impact Idahoans and the area economy.  We’ve been interviewing leading lawmakers in the run-up to session and have compiled various resources to help you get involved or stay informed.

The Basics

What Lawmakers are Saying

These posts are a series of Q & A’s we did during the weeks leading up to the 2012 Legislative session.  Each conversation focused around job creation, tax policy and the state budget.

The Issues We’re Following

Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter’s View

We interviewed Governor Otter in December 2011, a few weeks in advance of the 2012 session.  We asked him about some of the major issues we’ll be following and posted a series of videos and Q & A’s.  Here are all of those segments in one place:

Lobbyists Influencing Decision Makers

The list of lobbyists and the organizations they represent shift from year to year.  Lobbyists are required to register with the Secretary of State before each session (and pay a $10 registration fee).  Lobbyists are also required to submit monthly reports detailing how much money they’ve spent on things like food, entertainment and travel for lawmakers and advertizing for their cause.

Latest Posts

Five Ways to Participate in the Idaho Legislature

Write, call or email your lawmaker:  If you’re unable to attend a committee hearing or travel to the Capitol to meet with your legislator, sending a note or leaving a message can be the next best way to participate.  The legislature’s website lists contact information for all 105 lawmakers.  If you aren’t sure who your […]

Republican Lawmaker Considering a Tobacco Tax Increase Bill

The Idaho Business Review and IdahoReporter.com are reporting that Representative Dennis Lake (R-Blackfoot) is working with a coalition headed by the American Cancer Society to raise Idaho’s tobacco tax next year. The state currently charges a 57 cent tax on a pack of cigarettes, which is the one of the lowest tax rates in the […]

How To Contact Your Legislator

The state legislature’s website lists phone numbers and standard email forms for each legislator.  You can to search for your lawmaker by legislative district or by name. If you don’t know either of those, the website provides contact info for your county’s election official, who will be able to give you the right information. The […]

Idaho Budget Expert Outlines Tough Choices Ahead for Legislators

Idaho’s legislative budget expert expects the state to end the fiscal year with $77 million in the bank.  That’s if current projections hold. Cathy Holland-Smith manages the Budget and Policy Analysis Division at the Legislative Services Office.  She unveiled budget projections to a group of lawmakers and Idaho business leaders at the Associated Taxpayers of […]

Feds Sue Idaho Tax-Protester Rep. Phil Hart

The Idaho Business Review is reporting north Idaho lawmaker Phil Hart is being sued for nearly $550,000 in unpaid income taxes, penalties and interest.  The U.S. government is asking Idaho’s federal district court to sign off on foreclosing some of Hart’s property in Kootenai County. Hart is a Republican from Hayden, Idaho.  He’s serving his […]

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