Search Results: "Britt Raybould"
Phoenix says it is ‘committed’ to Idaho, and negotiating with lawmakers
…Crane, R-Nampa, who co-sponsored the House resolution to sidetrack the Phoenix purchase. “That was absolutely poor advice.” Rep. Britt Raybould, R-Rexburg, was one of the Green-supported candidates who won in…
UPDATED: The third-party PACs: Where they spent, and how they fared
…Caldwell (opposed): $33,325. Rep. James Petzke, Meridian (opposed): $28,382. Rep. Britt Raybould, Rexburg (opposed): $26,520. Sen. Mark Harris, Soda Springs (opposed): $24,808. Rep. Joshua Wheeler, Ammon (opposed): $23,267. Lucas Cayler,…
The $100,000 club: Idaho’s costliest legislative primaries
…a second House term. His donors included Rep. Britt Raybould, R-Rexburg, a moderate who supported a long list of mainstream candidates in the primary; Lt. Gov. Scott Bedke; and Caroline…
House Education vice chair faces two conservative challengers
…Through April 30, she has collected about $51,900. Her donors include a range of industry PACs; state Rep. Britt Raybould, R-Rexburg; and University of Idaho President C. Scott Green. Bennett…
Senate Education chair faces a Republican primary rematch
…Van Burtenshaw of Terreton and Rep. Britt Raybould of Rexburg. As of Tuesday, Scholz has reported raising only $2,001, including one maximum donation from Doyle Beck, a Freedom Foundation board…
In depth: Idaho’s costliest — and maybe most bitter — legislative primary
…including moderates such as Rep. Britt Raybould, R-Rexburg. He has received money from mainstream North Idaho Republicans, such as Keough. His donor base also includes industry support from Idaho Power…
Statehouse roundup, 3.28.24: Senate rejects summer lunch program funding
…receive necessary nutrition over the summer,” said Green, D-Boise. Along with Green’s fellow Democrats, five House Republicans supported funding the summer lunches: Reps. Matt Buddy of Mountain Home, Britt Raybould…
Statehouse roundup, 3.27.24: Senate kills Phoenix bill, throwing purchase into jeopardy
…is diversity within our student populations, and we shouldn’t be asking our universities and colleges to ignore it,” said Rep. Britt Raybould, R-Rexburg. With far less acrimony, the House approved…
Statehouse roundup, 3.5.24: House votes to slow the Phoenix purchase
…execution of that contract,” she said. Opponents said lawmakers should not write a blank check for a taxpayer-funded lawsuit. “We’re a body capable of action,” said Rep. Britt Raybould, R-Rexburg….