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State Tipoffs Involving Idaho Newsletter for Sunday May 22, 2022 ( 5 items )  

- Mo. University of Science & Technology Department Chair Named Dean of Engineering at University of Idaho
ROLLA, Missouri, May 17 (TNSper) -- Missouri University of Science and Technology issued the following news: Dr. Suzanna Long, professor and chair of engineering management and systems engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been named dean of engineering at the University of Idaho in Moscow effective Aug. 1. "As I leave Missouri S&T, I am humbled by the support and mentorship that have helped me become an academic leader worthy of this outstanding opportunity," says   more

Idaho A.G. Wasden Announces Settlement With North Idaho Contractor
BOISE, Idaho, May 19 -- Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden issued the following news release on May 18, 2022: Attorney General Lawrence Wasden today announced a settlement with Coeur d'Alene contractor Alexander Welstad and his company NAA Partners. The settlement revokes Welstad's Idaho contractor registration and permanently prohibits him from advertising or providing construction services in the state. "Within a four month period, my office received 17 complaints regarding Mr. Welstad's  more

Idaho Gov. Little: For Second Time in 40 Years, Idaho State Government Won't Borrow Money to Support Cash Flow, Saving Taxpayer Dollars
BOISE, Idaho, May 19 (TNSreact) -- Gov. Brad Little, R-Idaho, issued the following news release: Given the state's strong economic growth, the State of Idaho will not borrow money in the bond market to meet anticipated cash flow requirements for the upcoming fiscal year. This is the second year since 1982 that Idaho will not issue a State of Idaho Tax Anticipation Note (TAN) to meet the anticipated cash flow requirements due to the time lag between when state revenue is received and when state  more

National Republican Senatorial Committee: Chairman Rick Scott Statement on Mike Crapo's Primary Victory
WASHINGTON, May 18 -- The National Republican Senatorial Committee issued the following news release: NRSC Chairman Rick Scott released the following statement on Senator Mike Crapo's primary victory in Idaho. Statement from NRSC Chairman Rick Scott: "Idaho voters are one step closer to sending Mike Crapo back to the U.S. Senate. Mike is an unwavering conservative who works tirelessly to protect Idaho values and communities and works diligently to fight back against the Democrats' radical agen  more

Wiley Obtains Preliminary Injunction on Behalf of Idaho Republican Party to Preserve Fair Elections in Advance of Closely-Watched Primaries
WASHINGTON, May 17 -- Wiley, a law firm, issued the following news release: Wiley, a preeminent Washington, D.C. law firm, recently successfully represented the Idaho Republican Party in filing a complaint and motion for temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction to prevent a local Republican county committee from improperly representing that the Republican Party had officially endorsed candidates in contested primaries ahead of elections being held on Tuesday, May 17, 2022. The mot  more