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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

Idaho Democrats Unveil Jobs Package

Democratic lawmakers rolled out their plan to create jobs this morning.  It’s dubbed IJOBS 2.0 and is made up of six bills ranging from tax credits to an accountability measure.  Here’s the list from Spokesman Review reporter and Eye on Boise blogger Betsy Russell: HB 435, the “Corporate Tax Incentive and Accountability Act,” would require […]

Otter One of “At Least a Dozen” Republican Governors Proposing Tax Cuts

Idaho Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter is not alone among governors in pushing for tax cuts as states’ budget crunches begin to ease.  This story on NPR’s Morning Edition highlighted Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam’s push for reductions in the state’s tax on food and the estate tax.  According to the story, that plan is drawing criticism […]

Idaho Tax Protester Introduces Gold and Silver Currency Bill

Rep. Phil Hart (R- Athol) wants gold and silver coin to be an alternative to paper money, formally known as Federal Reserve Notes.  Hart, who is currently being sued by the federal government for unpaid taxes, wants gold and silver currency exempt from tax.  He’s titled the bill the ‘Idaho Constitutional Money Act of 2012’. […]

Idaho Ranks 21st in the Annual State Business Tax Climate Index

According to the Tax Foundation’s annual report on state business tax climate, Idaho ranks in the middle of the pack.  The Foundation looks at corporate, individual income, sales, property and unemployment insurance tax rates to compare states.  You can read more about the methodology here.

The Road to Idaho’s Revenue Estimate

This evening at the Statehouse, the Economic Outlook and Revenue Assessment Committee (EORAC) meets to discuss an important number: its revenue forecast.  Just as the governor bases his budget on a revenue estimate, so does the Idaho Legislature.  Both numbers are critical, because they dictate the spending levels that lawmakers will settle on over the […]

Idaho’s Budget Process Isn’t a Hard Science

Tuesday afternoon a group of lawmakers will pick a number that could have a big effect on Idahoans.  The Economic Outlook and Revenue Assessment Committee (EORAC) will choose a revenue estimate.  It’s the number that will determine how much money is available for public services. Sure, it’s hard to work up a lot of enthusiasm […]

State Spending for Idaho Colleges and Universities Below 2006 Levels

It’s education week at the Idaho Legislature.  Today, tomorrow and Wednesday officials from Idaho’s universities and community colleges will be asking lawmakers to spend money on infrastructure, employee salaries and programs to keep their schools moving forward. Governor Butch Otter’s budget for fiscal year 2013 recommends legislators appropriate about $254 million for universities and community […]

At Medicaid Panel, A Personal Story And Calls For Change

Medicaid recipients, their advocates and service providers want to drive home the point that cuts to the program have real effects for individuals and communities.  At a roundtable discussion this morning they called for a restoration of services that have been reduced in recent years. At the heart of the broad-ranging discussion was an individual […]

Governor’s “New Normal” Means No Restored Funding for Health and Welfare Department

One of the most prominent issues last legislative session was a nearly $100 million cut in combined state and federal Medicaid funding.  For many observing Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter’s State of the State and Budget Address last week, reinstated support for Medicaid was a key omission.  Restoring funding to health and human services programs that […]

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