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Analysis: What happens when the budget-writers try to budget their time?
Leaders of the Legislature’s hardest-working committee say they are trying to work smarter this year. Skeptics say the changes will shortchange Idahoans who care about how the committee spends the people’s money.
Statehouse roundup, 1.11.24: Complex charter bill debuts, Blaine repeal comes back
The charter school overhaul bill will likely get a full public hearing — but not right away.
Statehouse roundup, 1.10.24: New bill to restrict library material introduced
The legislation calls for $250 in statutory damages for libraries that fail to comply.
Fruitland zoning board rejects charter’s expansion plan
The school might now consider another location outside of the city limits.
Budget lawmakers dig into the details of governor’s education spending plans
One looming debate involves a familiar issue: the K-12 funding formula.
Analysis: Seeking to build a K-12 legacy, Little could face a Statehouse showdown
He presented an ambitious plan to replace and repair aging schools, but he expressed no interest in anything that falls under the loose rubric of “school choice.” That sets up an election-year fight — over dollars and emphasis.
Boise superintendent announces his retirement at Monday board meeting
Trustees agree to interview deputy superintendent for the leadership role.
State of the State: Governor proposes new funding for education facilities, Idaho launch
After visiting “crumbling” schools, Little is proposing what he calls the state’s largest ever investment in school facilities.
Republicans unveil private school tax credit proposal
The $50 million program sets aside 20% for low-income families.
Judge allows Labrador to subpoena University of Phoenix
A key component of the overall legal challenge is whether the University of Idaho was in competition with another entity when negotiations took place in a closed session.