McGeachin campaign website, since taken down, says sheâs running for governor
Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Idaho Capital Sun
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Issues detailed on a âJanice for Governorâ website that has since been taken down | Screenshot BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) A website with campaign information and videos of Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin, which was taken down Tuesday evening after the Idaho Capital Sun inquired about it, said the longtime Republican is running for governor in the GOPâs May 2022 primary.
If she runs and wins the primary, sheâll run in the Nov. 8, 2022, general election.Â
McGeachinâs main campaign website posted a splash page on Monday with information about three press conferences to be held Wednesday across the state for an âimportant political announcement about the future of the stateâ â the first at 10 a.m. at the Downtown Event Center in Idaho Falls, the second at 2 p.m. on the steps of the Idaho State Cap
Wayne Hoffman Idaho has the most conservative House of Representatives it has ever seen. That is not the doing of House Speaker Scott Bedke. Bedke hasn’t changed at all, clocking in at 66% right now on the Idaho Freedom Index. What’s different is the makeup of the rest of the Republicans serving in the state House of Representatives, which is behaving exactly as I predicted following the May 2020 primary. My expectation then was that Idahoans had elected the most conservative House of Representatives in the state’s entire history. When given an option, voters tended to select the candidate who promised to be more conservative than their opposition. As of today, out of a 70-member House, 42 members have scored more than 70% on the Idaho Freedom Index. Last year, which was also a pretty good year for conservatives in the House, saw 30 members score 70% or better. More dramatic is the way in which the House has attacked spending: As of today, 26 House members have scored highe
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The Idaho Legislature may not go home for weeks, but already, the session’s prize for blatant hypocrisy has been claimed.
And this year, that distinction goes to the Idaho Freedom Foundation.
Last week, the IFF successfully called for defeating the Idaho Division of Welfare’s annual budget. Included within that budget - and the source of IFF’s ire - was federal coronavirus relief for the state’s struggling child care operators.
The idea behind this aid - contained within the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act signed by former President Donald Trump - was to maintain the infrastructure of child care providers during the pandemic. Much as it propped up the airline industry and colleges and universities, the federal government decided it would be cheaper and less disruptive to keep these businesses alive than to attempt to rebuild them once the economy recovered.
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