February 5, 2020

Idaho Content Standards Rejected in House Education

Idaho State Capitol – On Tuesday, the House Education Committee voted to reject the Idaho Content Standards for Math, Science, and English Language Arts. The committee heard testimony over 3 days to cover language arts, math, and science. Although there was testimony in support of both retaining and rejecting the standards, speakers overwhelmingly showed up to ask the committee to …

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February 3, 2020

“Time to Invest in Our Future” – by Sen. Nye, Sen. Ward-Engelking, Rep. Toone, & Rep. Wintrow

As members of JFAC (Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee), we set all budgets and approve all appropriations for the State. We were delighted when Governor Little made education his top priority in his State of the State address. However, we became concerned when we saw some of his proposed education budgets. The Governor’s budget recommends more money for Opportunity Scholarships …

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January 6, 2020

Senator David Nelson Responds to Governor’s State of the State

Idaho State Capitol – On Monday, the 2020 legislative session started at the Idaho State Capitol. On the first day of the session, Governor Little gave his State of the State speech where he discussed the goals of the upcoming legislative session. He discussed his goals for the upcoming 2020 legislative session including education priorities such as full day kindergarten …

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January 6, 2020

District 26 Representatives Respond to Governor’s State of the State

Idaho State Capitol – On Monday, the 2020 legislative session started at the Idaho State Capitol. On the first day of the session, Governor Little gave his State of the State speech where he discussed the goals of the upcoming legislative session. He discussed his goals for the upcoming 2020 legislative session including education priorities such as full day kindergarten …

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January 6, 2020

District 29 Responds to Governor Little’s State of the State

Idaho State Capitol – On Monday, Governor Little delivered his inaugural State of the State address at the Idaho State Capitol. He discussed his goals for the upcoming 2020 legislative session including education priorities such as full day kindergarten and increased teacher pay, investments in public safety, reducing recidivism in our prisons, and Medicaid Expansion funding at both the state …

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