[Vision2020] Legislative Update I from Rep. Trail
ttrail at moscow.com
ttrail at moscow.com
Tue Jan 8 17:15:48 PST 2008
LEGISLATIVE NEWSLETTER I January 8, 2008
Constituents: Governor Otter presented his State of the State and Budget
address yesterday. The response was generally favorable. Here are a few
of the highlights. It is important to remember that Idaho follows national
economic trends by about 6-12 months. Generally, economic news is not
good. The Governor's of Arizona and California have already called for a
10% holdback because of declining state revenues. I remember this is what
we did back in 2002 and it was not a pretty picture.
1. Pay Increase for State Employees -- The Governor is recommending a
5 percent pay increase for state employees, and that teachers be properly
paid. The Governor wants to reduce some of the health benefits to make
government jobs more equivalent with those of the private sector. I think
he is making a mistake in this regard.
2. Idaho Opportunity Scholarship Program -- we established a $10
million trust fund for students from low income families last year and $2
million in scholarships. The hope was to approve an addition of $10
million a year to the trust fund until we reached $40 million. So it was a
surprise for the Governor to come out and request $50 million for the
trust fund. My feeling is that we will get additional funding for the
trust fund but not the $50 million the Governor is requesting.
3. Road and Bridges -- The Governor recommended shifting almost $17
million /yr from the Idaho State Police. He would replace this with
General Funds. He is also supporting a local option tax for cities and
counties. If the local option tax proposal were passed by the 2/3rds
margins then the funds could only be used for highway, bridge, and building
repair and maintenance.
4. Taxes -- The Governor is again proposing a grocery tax credit for
lower income citizens. This could be as high as $90/person and total
around $30 million/yr. The Governor also supports the elimination of the
business personal property tax. This figure runs around $110 million and
would be phased out over a eight year period. In Latah County this would
help our 2,300 businesses, but it would also mean that the County would
have to come up with additional funds for services, etc. This can only be
done via an increase in property taxes. I can only support this
legislation if the State kicks in money to make up the difference to the
counties.
5. Superintendent of Public Instruction Luna's $60 million Teacher Merit
Pay Program was not mentioned in the State of the State address. The
Governor has been quoted as saying the program is too costly.
That's all for now. Please send your comments, recommendations, etc. to
me via e mail: ttrail at house.idaho.gov or ttrail at moscow.com
Rep. Tom Trail
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