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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

Sen. Werk: Idaho Needs to Level the Playing Field for Business

The Idaho Legislature convenes January 9th.  In advance of the session, we interviewed several legislative leaders and asked them about Idaho’s economy and what the state could be doing to boost growth and job creation. Sen. Elliot Werk (D-Boise) was first elected in 2002.  He’s one of seven Democrats in the Idaho Senate and made […]

Sen. Cameron: Lawmakers Must Weigh Short-Term vs. Long-Term Economic Stimulators

The Idaho Legislature convenes January 9th.  In advance of the session, we interviewed several legislative leaders and asked them about Idaho’s economy and what the state could be doing to boost growth and job creation. Sen. Dean Cameron (R-Rupert) is chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and co-chairman of the Joint Finance Appropriations Committee.  JFAC […]

Health Insurance Exchange Will Be A Major Debate in Upcoming Session

Prominent legislators agree the Idaho Legislature is hard to predict.  “You know, the interesting thing about the legislature is you never really know what the big issues are going to be until you get there,” said House Majority Leader Mike Moyle (R-Star), when asked what he thinks will be the defining debates in the 2012 […]

Governor Otter: New Health Care Law Hurts Idaho Job Creation

At Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter’s annual State of the State Address last January he said federal programs, like the Affordable Care Act hurt local job creation. “For businesses, economic and financial uncertainty caused in large part by misguided federal programs and policies are undermining confidence in the marketplace. Employers have no idea what it will cost […]

Governor Otter: Any Tax Cuts Need to be Phased In

Talk of lowering taxes has already started among Idaho lawmakers.  At the Associated Taxpayers Conference earlier this month, legislative leaders said proposals to lower Idaho’s corporate tax and individual income tax rates will be part of the discussion. Sen. Brent Hill (R-Rexburg) says lowering taxes this session will be met with resistance, and will likely […]

Governor Otter: Legislators Can Count On My Budget

January 9th is a highly anticipated day for state budget wonks and policy nerds.  It’s the day Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter releases his budget proposal for the 2013 fiscal year.  The governor recommended spending about $2.5 billion general fund dollars for basic services like education, health care and corrections during the current budget year, FY12.  […]

Idaho Senate Pro-Tem: The Key to Job Creation is a Stable Tax System

The Idaho Legislature convenes January 9th.  In advance of the session, we interviewed several legislative leaders and asked them about Idaho’s economy and what the state could be doing to boost growth and job creation. Sen. Brent Hill (R-Rexburg) is Senate President Pro-Tem.  Hill joined the Idaho legislature in 2001.  His colleagues voted him President […]

Gov. Otter Appoints Port of Lewiston Commissioner to Open Senate Seat

Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter has appointed Dan Johnson (R-Lewiston) to fill the state Senate seat vacated by Joe Stegner.  Stegner resigned last month to become a lobbyist for the University of Idaho. Johnson is the solid waste manager for the City of Lewiston and a commissioner for the Port of Lewiston.  He is 51 years […]

Governor Otter: Every Generation Deals with Joblessness and We Live Through It

As we previously reported, Idaho is one of a handful of states where the number of people without jobs has increased since the official end of the recession.  The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate has ticked down in recent months, but there are still at least 65,000 people out of work.  Tens of thousands more […]

Power Brokers: Meet Five of Idaho’s Most Influential Legislators

We’ve been asking policy makers, news media and special interest groups, “Who are the Idaho legislators with the most influence?”  The list we came up with isn’t especially scientific.  But by and large, these names came up repeatedly.  That’s not surprising because each lawmaker who made our list is either a party leader or chairperson of […]

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