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Your Guide To The 2013 Idaho Legislature

Background

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Idaho's Senate Chamber sits empty nine months out of the year. Lawmakers typically in session from Jan. until late March or early April.

This page will no longer be updated. For future coverage of Idaho’s legislature go to Boise State Public Radio’s website.

Idaho’s 2013 Legislature convened in Boise on January 7. We’ve put together a guide to the session, including ways to contact your lawmaker, how to get involved, and comprehensive information about the people elected to office.

The Basics

Exploring the Demographics of Idaho’s 2013 Legislature

What Lawmakers Are Saying

Before the start of the 2013 legislative session, we sat down with a few key lawmakers to discuss a handful of issues. We focused on three areas sure to be hot topics; education funding, economic development and taxes, and healthcare.

State of the State Address

Latest Posts

Gov. Otter Advocates For Expanding Idaho’s Medical Education Opportunities

Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter says Idaho should expand options for Idahoans who want to attend medical school. During his State of the State speech, Otter pushed for legislation that would expand the number of seats in the WWAMI program. Medical students from Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho are able to attend the University of […]

Gov. Otter’s State Of The State Speech Sets His Agenda For Idaho Legislature

Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter released his budget along with his State of the State speech today. Here are some key points. The full speech is posted below. The governor’s budget would increase general fund spending by 3.1 percent in fiscal year 2014. The FY14 budget is $2.78 billion, that’s an $84 million increase over FY13. […]

Who Are Idaho’s Legislators? A Demographic Breakdown Of The 2013 Legislature

The lawmakers that make up Idaho’s 2013 state Legislature are older, more educated, more male and more Mormon than the population of Idaho as a whole. That’s according to demographic data collected by StateImpact Idaho. You can check out the data in the infographic below. For context on what it means to have these demographic […]

Sen. Cameron: Idaho May Be “Falling Short” When It Comes To Funding Schools

Sen. Dean Cameron is a Republican from Rupert, Idaho. He represents Minidoka and Cassia Counties, and has been in the Legislature for nearly 25 years. He’s the co-chairman of the panel that crafts Idaho’s annual budget, the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee. StateImpact met with Cameron last month to hear his views on key issues including education […]

Legislative Preview To Cover Hot Topics

The Associated Press is hosting a preview of Idaho’s 2013 legislative session tomorrow, three days before the Legislature convenes. We’ll be liveblogging Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter’s discussion with reporters and the two panel discussions that follow. Here’s the agenda: 9:00 a.m. Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter 10:00 a.m. Legislative leadership: A panel discussion including House Speaker […]

Rep. Collins: We Don’t Have The Money To Get Rid Of Idaho’s Personal Property Tax

Rep. Gary Collins, a Republican from Nampa, heads the Revenue and Taxation Committee.  It’s a powerful position, because all tax bills originate in the House.  What’s more, there’s bound to be particular attention focused on the committee this session as the Idaho Association of Commerce and Industry, the state’s most powerful business lobby, pushes for […]

It’s EORAC Time: Idaho’s Revenue Estimating Panel Meets In Boise

Idaho’s revenue estimating panel with a difficult-to-remember acronym meets this week in Boise. EORAC, the Economic Outlook and Revenue Assessment Committee, meets to come up with a starting-point for Idaho’s annual state budget. The 18-member legislative panel will spend tomorrow and part of Friday getting briefed on Idaho’s finances and economic condition. Then, lawmakers will […]

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