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Idaho Matters takes a deep dive into the primary election results with Kevin Richert, senior reporter and blogger with Idaho Ed News, Clark Corbin with the Idaho Capital Sun, and our own James Dawson with Boise State Public Radio News.
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Idaho voters give GOP Gov. Brad Little the chance for another four years in office, according to the AP. Little faced an insurgent campaign from his far-right challenger, Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin.
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Kevin Richert, senior reporter and blogger with Idaho Ed News; Rachel Spacek with Idaho Statesman; Betsy Russell, the Boise Bureau Chief at the Idaho Press and the voice of the Eye on Boise Blog join our Reporter Roundtable.
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A group of former law enforcement officers has raised tens of thousands of dollars to combat extremism in Idaho politics.
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Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin missed a deadline on Wednesday to let the state budget chief know how she planned to cover an expected budget shortfall.
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Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin may have to work for free through the end of the fiscal year due to a projected budget shortfall brought on by her private legal fees.
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Idaho’s Department of Fiscal Management says Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin needs to make immediate budget cutbacks to avoid an impending shortfall.
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The Idaho legislature’s budget-writing committee has declined to address an outstanding request to cover $29,000 in private legal fees for Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin – for now.
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Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin told a crowd of her fellow Republicans this past weekend she wants to imprison one of the country’s top infectious disease experts.
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When Idaho Gov. Brad Little left the state in April 2019, his second in command wasted no time asserting her authority as acting governor. Lieutenant Governor Janice McGeachin gathered members of a prominent militia outside the Idaho capitol and administered an oath similar to one taken by new U.S. troops. This was just the latest move for the far-right, militia-adjacent politician.