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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

Economist Says Idaho Is in a “Low-Skill, Low-Wage Trap”

A new Pew Research Center report on public perception of the growing gap between America’s rich and poor has been widely discussed in the last week.  Retired University of Idaho economist Stephen Cooke focuses on a different kind of wage gap.  Idaho jobs pay considerably less than the U.S. average — nearly $11,000 less in […]

State Health Exchange Advocates Say Jobs Hang In The Balance

Under the federal health care law, states are charged with deciding whether to establish their own health insurance exchanges.  Those exchanges are often described as transparent marketplaces where people will be able to purchase health insurance.  States including Utah and Nevada have already established their own exchanges.  In Idaho, lawmakers will come to a verdict […]

Reporters Notebook: The State Workforce Data Rabbit Hole

Telling a story with numbers seems like a straightforward endeavor.  That is, until numbers don’t match or add up.  I’ve been working with the state controller’s office to find out how many Idaho state employees have lost their jobs in the last five years.  (The story and the numbers are right here.)  But while I […]

Gov. Otter’s Salary Increased 4 Percent From Last Year

Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter’s salary is up 4 percent from last year according to the annual Rainbow Report issued by the state controller’s office. The Lewiston Tribune reports despite that 4 percent pay raise, the gap is widening between Otter’s salary and the highest paid state employee (Boise State University’s football coach). The governor’s fiscal […]

What’s At Stake In Idaho’s Health Insurance Exchange Debate

It’s shaping up to be one of the main debates of the legislative session: whether Idaho will create its own health insurance exchange or reject more than $20 million in federal grant money, leaving the federal government to craft an exchange.  Health insurance exchanges are a critical component of the Affordable Care Act.  They’re often […]

Idaho Public Television Live-Streams Legislative Hearings, Floor Sessions

Idaho Public Television is broadcasting hearings and floor sessions from the 2012 Idaho Legislature. You can check out the various live stream feeds here.  You can also view live statewide broadcast coverage of the Idaho Legislature on Idaho Public Television’s Learn [House] and World [Senate] channels. Idaho Legislature Live is a collaborative effort among Idaho […]

Idaho’s Former Chief Economist Critical of Gov’s Budget Proposal

Mike Ferguson was Idaho’s chief economist for 26 years.  He left the post in 2010, and heads the new Idaho Center for Fiscal Policy, a non-profit that analyzes state tax and budget policy.  StateImpact asked Ferguson to review the governor’s budget proposal, and the policy priorities it contains. Q: This seems like a different budget […]

On Air: Breaking Down Gov. Otter’s State of the State, Budget Address

As we reported earlier today, Gov. Butch Otter launched the 2012 legislative session with his annual State of the State and Budget Address.  We spoke with Boise State Public Radio’s Samantha Wright this afternoon about some of the key-budget points: Click Play to Listen You can listen to the governor’s speech here and read the […]

The Otter Administration’s Key Budget Points

Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter’s budget staff will spend the first few days of the legislative session explaining its budget proposal to lawmakers.  Division of Financial Management Administrator Wayne Hammon will officially start that work tomorrow.  Hammon met with reporters today to outline the administration’s key budget requests. Here are some important points: Governor Otter is […]

N. Idaho Tax Protester Responds to Federal Lawsuit

An Idaho lawmaker who is being sued by the federal government for unpaid taxes claims the IRS was wrong in asking him to pay eight years’ worth of business deductions.  The Coeur d’Alene Press reports Rep. Phil Hart (R-Athol) responded to the federal government’s lawsuit through court documents Thursday. Here’s The Coeur d’Alene Press report: […]

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