Posts Tagged ‘Idaho Millennium Fund’

Millions from liquor, tobacco, building funds could help balance the budget

By Brad Iverson-Long
March 22nd, 2011

Idaho budget writers approved shifting $36 million from dedicated funds to the state general fund to help balance the next state budget. The fund sweeps approved by lawmakers were recommended by the governor. Lawmakers had identified other potential funds with millions of dollars, but those fund sweeps were opposed by House leaders. The Joint Finance-Appropriations [...]

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Lawmakers set Medicaid budget with planned-for cuts

By Brad Iverson-Long
March 18th, 2011

Shifting some funds key in effort to close budget gap

By Brad Iverson-Long
February 11th, 2011

Empty reserves a key factor in state budget crunch

By Brad Iverson-Long
December 30th, 2010

Education department wants to pay for drug and alcohol survey with tobacco settlement money

By Brad Iverson-Long
December 9th, 2010

Non-profits, state agencies, asking for state grants

By Brad Iverson-Long
December 9th, 2010

Budgets for aging, Millennium Fund set

By Brad Iverson-Long
March 1st, 2010

Tobacco regulations stall

By Brad Iverson-Long
February 22nd, 2010

Office of Drug Policy expects to get money from Millennium Fund

By Brad Iverson-Long
February 17th, 2010

Tobacco sellers could face $150 inspection fee

By Brad Iverson-Long
February 15th, 2010