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Billionaire donors from East Coast groups left big impression on Idaho primary races – Idaho Capital Sun
Within the first 4 months of 2022, political motion committees in Idaho took in additional than $4 million in donations and spent greater than $3.3 million on campaigns throughout Idaho.
Teams in Virginia and Washington, D.C., poured not less than $391,000 into commercials and mailers main as much as the Could 17 major — and 1000’s extra are anticipated to be reported within the months to come back as submitting deadlines method on the federal stage. A lot of the funding got here from teams with ties to billionaires who’re well-known in conservative politics and filter the funds via nationwide PACs to state-level chapters.
A big portion of the funds from political motion committees have been donated and spent through the first two weeks of Could and confirmed up within the Idaho Secretary of State database up to now week and a half.
It’s troublesome to gauge the affect of these {dollars} on the election, but it surely’s protected to say the 2022 midterm election was one of many highest grossing by way of cash raised and spent for statewide and legislative workplaces. Since Jan. 1, greater than 36,600 donors gave about $25.4 million to 782 candidates, about $17.7 million of which had been spent as of Could 24.
The Idaho Capital Solar checked out among the most influential political motion committees and the donors who could have swayed voters within the days main as much as the first election.
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East Coast PACs made Idaho major races flush with money for promoting
Cash from outdoors of Idaho was plentiful this election cycle, however one of many largest money drops got here from Membership for Progress Motion Tremendous PAC. Membership for Progress is a 501(c)(4) group based in 1999 and primarily based in Washington, D.C., that’s targeted on tax cuts and conservative financial insurance policies.
The PAC spent $281,996 on broadcast commercials to oppose Idaho Lawyer Basic Lawrence Wasden in his re-election marketing campaign. Wasden misplaced his major election bid to former U.S. Congressman Raúl Labrador with about 38% of the vote to Labrador’s 51%.
Its largest funders, in response to a report from The Guardian, are billionaires Richard Uihlein — co-founder of the Uline transport provide firm in Wisconsin — and Jeff Yass, co-founder of a Philadelphia-based choices buying and selling group. Membership for Progress donated $20 million to far-right Congressional candidates, together with U.S. Reps. Josh Hawley and Lauren Boebert, in addition to U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz. All three voted in favor of overturning the 2020 presidential election outcomes.
Uihlein can be linked to the Girls Converse Out PAC, which reported spending almost $45,000 in early Could to oppose Ada County Clerk Phil McGrane’s Republican candidacy for Idaho secretary of state. McGrane gained the Republican nomination over state Rep. Dorothy Moon, R-Stanley, by about 4,000 votes.
Based on the Federal Election Fee, Girls Converse out has obtained greater than $1 million in donations from Restoration PAC since 2021. Uihlein has donated almost $19 million to Restoration PAC since 2021.
One other PAC known as American Rules Undertaking spent $18,000 to promote in help of Rep. Barbara Ehardt, R-Idaho Falls, within the final days earlier than the first election. American Rules Undertaking is a conservative group that has advocated towards essential race principle and gender identification in public faculties. Ehardt has been one of many primary legislative proponents of payments barring transgender college students from taking part at school sports activities in Idaho and throughout the U.S.
Restoration PAC has donated almost $1.7 million to American Rules PAC since late 2021.
A Washington, D.C., Tremendous PAC known as RGA Proper Course spent near $47,000 on broadcast commercials supporting Gov. Brad Little, who had seven opponents within the Republican major, together with Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin. Little simply gained the Republican nomination on Could 17 with 52% of the vote, with McGeachin coming in second with 32%.
Faculty selection group primarily based in D.C. spent $200,000 to help Idaho candidates
One other outdoors group was the American Federation for Youngsters, which donated $200,100 to the Idaho Federation for Youngsters PAC on Could 13. The group advocates for college selection and has ties to the American Legislative Change Council and the billionaire household of former U.S. Secretary of Schooling Betsy DeVos.
The PAC’s deal with is listed in Washington, D.C., and it reported spending $200,000 to help eight candidates:
- Rep. Sage Dixon, R-Ponderay
- Jordan Redman, candidate for state consultant in North Idaho’s District 3 race
- Rep. Judy Boyle, R-Midvale
- Jaron Crane, candidate for state consultant in Canyon County’s District 12 race
- Rep. Gayann DeMordaunt, R-Eagle
- Rep. John Vander Woude, R-Nampa
- Rep. Terry Gestrin, R-Donnelly
- Raúl Labrador, within the race for Idaho lawyer normal
Except for DeMordaunt, the entire candidates supported by the PAC gained their major race. The PAC used Go BIG Media, an organization primarily based in Alexandria, Virginia, for the entire commercials.
In-state PAC funneled cash via Virginia media agency for Idaho races
The Idaho Liberty PAC reported its unbiased expenditures for late April and the times earlier than the first, and completely used an organization known as Full Attain Media Group primarily based in Arlington, Virginia. A search of the Virginia Secretary of State’s enterprise data confirmed a enterprise by that identify had not renewed its registration with the workplace by the top of 2021 and was inactive.
With a complete of $394,000 in donations from numerous teams, together with $60,000 mixed from former gubernatorial candidate and actual property developer Tommy Ahlquist and his corporations and $70,000 from the Melaleuca firm, the PAC ran commercials within the following races:
- $20,000 to help Speaker of the Home Scott Bedke, R-Oakley, who gained the nomination for lieutenant governor.
- $89,200 to help Idaho Sens. Julie VanOrden, R-Pingree, and Van Burtenshaw, R-Terreton, who each gained their major races.
- $135,375 to help Sen. Jim Woodward, R-Sagle, and Tara Malek, a candidate for Idaho Senate. Each misplaced their major races.
- $106,425 to oppose Reps. Karey Hanks, R-St. Anthony, Ron Nate, R-Rexburg, and Chad Christensen, R-Iona. All three misplaced their major race bids on Could 17.
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A 5% raise could be coming to most Idaho state workers
Most Idaho state employees could see about a 5% raise come July in a recommendation approved by a legislative committee Thursday.
Specifically, the proposal calls for a $1.55 hourly pay bump. That works out to at least a 5% raise for those earning less than $64,500 annually.
Democrats on the Change in Employee Compensation Committee, like Sen. Janie Ward-Engelking (D-Boise), voted against the measure, saying it didn’t go far enough – especially for higher paid workers.
“I’m worried that they’re not even going to keep up with the cost of living and that’s really a problem for me,” Ward-Engelking said.
After experiencing some of the highest rates of inflation in the country in 2022, prices in the Mountain region rose just 1.7% from November 2023 to November 2024.
The latest data from an Idaho Department of Human Resources labor market study show state workers here, on average, earn 15.1% less than the median wage of public and private sector employees in the region.
That’s also factoring in healthcare and retirement benefits, which are more generous than the private sector.
Base salaries across Idaho state workers are 25.1% below average compared to the median regional public and private sector employees.
The CEC Committee approved an 8% pay raise for Idaho State Police troopers to help retain and recruit more officers.
“It takes years of training and expense to produce a trooper with the experience to handle all the things that a trooper has to handle and this has become, in my opinion, a public safety issue,” said Sen. Dan Foreman (R-Viola).
Nurses and healthcare staff would get a 3% raise under the plan, with IT workers earning up to 4.5% pay hikes.
The Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee will consider the recommendation before finalizing a bill.
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After receiving support during Idaho's wildfire seasons, our firefighters are headed to California • Idaho Capital Sun
Idaho firefighters are making their way to assist and protect communities threatened by wildfires burning in the greater Los Angeles area in southern California.
More than 100,000 people have been evacuated from their homes, and at least five fires are burning covering more than 45 square miles there, according to NBC News.
The state of Idaho is mobilizing five task forces in a response to a request from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, according to a press release from the Idaho Office of Emergency Management.
“The Idaho Office of Emergency Management and the Idaho Fire Chiefs Association have coordinated efforts to evaluate available resources across the state,” and ” stand ready to provide additional assistance as needed,” the press release said.
As of Wednesday evening, 104 firefighters and 25 fire engines from Idaho were preparing to deploy this morning to support California’s response efforts, and the task forces are set to arrive in southern California on Friday, the press release stated. The task forces were mobilized from fire agencies throughout the state, including personnel from the city of Emmett and Kootenai County, as well as the Idaho National Laboratory in southern Idaho.
“Emergencies like these remind us of the critical importance of teamwork and mutual aid,” said Idaho Fire Chiefs Association President Kirk Carpenter in the release. “Idaho firefighters are prepared to join the fight in California, standing shoulder to shoulder with our partners to protect communities in harm’s way.”
The assistance compact has been invaluable to states facing wildfire, “ensuring that states can rely on each other during crises,” said Idaho Office of Emergency Management Director Brad Richy said in the release.
“After receiving support during our own wildfire seasons, Idaho is proud to return the favor by providing resources and personnel to help protect California’s communities,” he said.
The Emergency Management Assistance Compact was ratified by the U.S. Congress (Public Law 104-321) in 1996 and applies to all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The compact’s members can share personnel and resources from all disciplines, protect personnel who deploy to emergencies and be reimbursed for mission-related costs, according to the compact’s website.
“The EMAC is a vital interstate compact that provides a proven mutual aid framework allowing states to share resources during times of disaster or emergency,” the release stated. “All costs associated with deploying resources under EMAC are paid for by the requesting state.”
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Idaho mobilizes 100+ firefighters to help battle blazes in Los Angeles
BOISE, Idaho — In response to the devastating wildfires currently sweeping across Los Angeles County, Idaho will send five task forces to help protect communities threatened by the ongoing fires.
Sand Hollow Fire Protection District preparing to deploy to SoCal fires
The move comes in response to a request from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services. In total, Idaho will send 104 firefighters and 25 fire engines to the Los Angeles area on Thursday morning. The task forces, which were coordinated by the Idaho Office of Emergency Management and the Idaho Fire Chiefs Association, hope to be in place on Friday.
IFCA president, Kirk Carpenter says the task forces are ready to “stand shoulder to shoulder with our partners to protect communities in harm’s way.”
As of this writing, 5 people have perished in the various fires ravaging Los Angeles County and 100,000 have been evacuated from their homes.
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