
Hayat Norimine
Accountability Editor at Idaho Statesman
Accountability Editor @IdahoStatesman. Past lives: state politics, city hall @dallasnews @SeattleMet. DMs open, on Signal/WhatsApp.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Alex Brizee |Hayat Norimine
Idaho Gov. Brad Little hopes to retain control of more than half a million dollars in emergency funding after he rejected part of a bill lawmakers passed in the last few days of the legislative session. Little signed off on the other elements of House Bill 482 but vetoed the line item Monday evening that would have eliminated the governor’s emergency fund, by transferring the remaining $652,500 in the pool to the state’s general fund.
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2 weeks ago |
idahostatesman.com | Sarah Cutler |Carolyn Komatsoulis |Hayat Norimine
This is a breaking news story. Check back to idahostatesman.com for updates. To sign up for breaking news alerts, click here. Day after day inside Idaho’s Capitol, a group of hardline conservative lawmakers calling themselves the “Gang of 8” rejected dozens of proposed budgets this legislative session. They told fellow lawmakers that they wanted no new government employees, no federal money and limited spending.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Sarah Cutler |Carolyn Komatsoulis |Hayat Norimine
Day after day inside Idaho’s Capitol, a group of hardline conservative lawmakers calling themselves the “Gang of 8” rejected dozens of proposed budgets this legislative session. They told fellow lawmakers that they wanted no new government employees, no federal money and limited spending. Meanwhile, the Legislature approved $450 million worth of new tax cuts, which will come out of the state’s general fund every year.
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3 weeks ago |
spokesman.com | Carolyn Komatsoulis |Hayat Norimine
It was four days after Idaho lawmakers planned to end the legislative session, and members of the Legislature’s powerful budget-setting committee still had budgets to consider. That morning, they debated how much money to give Idaho’s colleges and universities.
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3 weeks ago |
idahostatesman.com | Carolyn Komatsoulis |Hayat Norimine
It was four days after Idaho lawmakers planned to end the legislative session, and members of the Legislature’s powerful budget-setting committee still had budgets to consider. That morning, they debated how much money to give Idaho’s colleges and universities.
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