Posts Tagged ‘JFAC’

Lawmakers could net small savings by holding fewer meetings

By Brad Iverson-Long
May 7th, 2010

For the second consecutive year, the panel of Idaho lawmakers that sets the state budget is likely going to hold off on a meeting in June to save on state costs.  The Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee (JFAC) normally holds two meetings for its 20 members when the Legislature isn’t in session.  These meetings allow lawmakers to [...]

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Senate approves transfers from reserves to balance budgets

By Brad Iverson-Long
March 29th, 2010

Idaho Public Television survives legislative session

By Dustin Hurst
March 27th, 2010

New state employees will see longer delay for health insurance

By Brad Iverson-Long
March 25th, 2010

JFAC approves funding for Internet program, but wants more oversight

By Brad Iverson-Long
March 25th, 2010

Education budget clears Senate

By Brad Iverson-Long
March 22nd, 2010

Senate plows through legislation as the week and session near end

By Brad Iverson-Long
March 18th, 2010

Senate expected to vote on education budget Monday

By Brad Iverson-Long
March 17th, 2010

Maxine Bell discusses last full day of budget setting (video)

By Brad Iverson-Long
March 12th, 2010

‘Hypothetical’ state budget balanced by emptying reserve accounts

By Brad Iverson-Long
March 12th, 2010