comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - சட்டமன்றம் கூட்டு - Page 1 : comparemela.com

McGeachin campaign website, since taken down, says she s running for governor | News

BOISE — A website with campaign information and videos of Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin, which was taken down Tuesday evening after the Idaho Capital Sun inquired about it, said the longtime Republican is running for governor in the GOP’s May 2022 primary. If she wins the primary, she’ll run in the Nov. 8, 2022, general election. McGeachin’s main campaign website posted a splash page on Monday with information about three press conferences to be held Wednesday across the state for an “important political announcement about the future of the state” — the first at 10 a.m. at the Downtown Event Center in Idaho Falls, the second at 2 p.m. on the steps of the Idaho State Capitol, and the last at 5:30 p.m. Pacific Standard Time at Candlelight Christian Fellowship in Coeur d’Alene.

McGeachin campaign website, since taken down, says she s running for governor

McGeachin campaign website, since taken down, says she’s running for governor Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Idaho Capital Sun Updated at Share This Issues detailed on a “Janice for Governor” website that has since been taken down | Screenshot BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) A website with campaign information and videos of Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin, which was taken down Tuesday evening after the Idaho Capital Sun inquired about it, said the longtime Republican is running for governor in the GOP’s May 2022 primary. If she runs and wins the primary, she’ll run in the Nov. 8, 2022, general election.  McGeachin’s main campaign website posted a splash page on Monday with information about three press conferences to be held Wednesday across the state for an “important political announcement about the future of the state” — the first at 10 a.m. at the Downtown Event Center in Idaho Falls, the second at 2 p.m. on the steps of the Idaho State Cap

House passes all three stalled child-care aid bills, sends to Senate

BOISE — The Idaho House late Tuesday passed all three bills authorizing federal aid to help the state’s struggling child care industry, sending the long-stalled measures to the Senate. “It’s really important for our low-income families to be able to return to the workforce,” Rep. Caroline Nilsson Troy, R-Genesee, the bills’ sponsor, told the House. “We can’t afford to lose any more of those child care facilities. … This has really become probably the tightest sticking point in the state, really, for our state workforce to return to work. The funds had been stalled for much of the legislative session, prompting concerned child care providers and parents, many with babies, toddlers or young kids in tow, to fill the Capitol rotunda and gather with strollers on the Capitol steps on Monday to urge lawmakers to approve the funds. Day care centers across the Treasure Valley closed for the day to focus on getting the message to lawmakers.

New teacher salary, higher education budgets emerge

The Legislature’s Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee breezed through one big education budget Tuesday morning, then wrangled over another. First, lawmakers approved a $1.1 billion teacher salaries bill that was actually larger than the budget House members voted down two weeks ago. The new budget puts an additional $1 million into teacher training, while fully funding a […]

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.