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Ammon Bundy Files for Idaho Governor
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Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin has officially launched her campaign for governor.
McGeachin announced her entry into the race for the 2022 Republican gubernatorial nomination Wednesday morning during an event at the Downtown Event Center in her hometown of Idaho Falls. During her initial campaign speech, McGeachin touted her conservative track record and pitched herself as an advocate for citizens who have felt unrepresented in the state government. Idahoans are tired of being ignored, shut out of the process, declared nonessential and having their freedoms limited, McGeachin said.
The speech launching her campaign was filled with direct and indirect criticisms of Gov.
Final bill on Idaho governor s desk likely unconstitutional
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Idaho overpaid road builders millions for shoddy work. State says it wonât happen anymore.
Audrey Dutton, Idaho Capital Sun
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Asphalt cracks on the road in front of Idaho Transportation Department headquarters on State Street in Boise. | Audrey Dutton, Idaho Capital Sun
BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) Idaho has overpaid road builders for substandard work. For how long is unclear, but one estimate based on the Idaho Transportation Departmentâs asphalt paving budget suggests it may have overpaid $4.3 million in a single year.
The apparently deficient material remains on Idaho roads. The state has not issued penalties, required contractors to repave the roads or demanded they return bonus payments. The same contractors whose asphalt quality was suspect continue to do the stateâs construction work.