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Use Idaho’s Excess Revenues to Save Lives, Not More Money 

Use Idaho’s Excess Revenues to Save Lives, Not More Money 

Jan 4, 2021 | 2021 Legislative Session, Budget / Government Spending, COVID 19, Health Care, Public Education, Uncategorized

Published in the Press Tribune Dec. 23, 2020 What if you were hanging on the edge of a cliff and your friend leaned down and started rapping hard on your fingers, at the same time telling you it will be alright? Unfortunately, that’s what some Idaho politicians are...
Use Idaho’s Excess Revenues to Save Lives, Not More Money 

District 19 Candidate Survey

Oct 7, 2020 | Budget / Government Spending, Civil Discourse, COVID 19, Health Care, Human Rights, Property Taxes, Public Education, Public Lands

The Idaho Press partnered with the League of Women Voters of Idaho to publish these candidate surveys. Q: 1. What do you hope to accomplish if elected? I will continue to build on the relationships I have made and continue to pass legislation that focuses on the needs...
The Governor’s Proclamation: what will be addressed in the special session

The Governor’s Proclamation: what will be addressed in the special session

Aug 23, 2020 | Budget / Government Spending, COVID 19

There is a lot of confusion about the Special Session tomorrow regarding the depth and breadth of discussions; to be clear, we will only consider three pieces of legislation that are very narrow in scope, involving civil liability immunity and fall elections. These...
Use Idaho’s Excess Revenues to Save Lives, Not More Money 

Why STARVE THE “BEAST” when you could TRIM THE FAT?

Jan 13, 2020 | Budget / Government Spending, News & Events

We are fearlessly starting off this legislative session with our hopes high and strong! On the first day of session, Governor Brad Little’s 2020 State of the State address hit many of the right notes about investing in education, transportation, and...
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