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Tait was nominated by President Clinton to become one Idaho's two U.S. District judges in 1994, but his confirmation was blocked by then-Idaho GOP Sens. Larry Craig and Dirk Kempthorne, who said he was unqualified. The American Bar Association found Tait
Toni Hardesty, director of the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality, has been named the new director of The Nature Conservancy in Idaho, the non-profit conservation organization reported today. Hardesty will oversee The Nature Conservancys work arou
Activists of the Alaska Wilderness League dressed as polar bears (background) look on as a Greenpeace activist (L) holds a sign reading 'Global warming = Extinction' as US Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne announces the listing of the polar bear as a... View Photo »
The biggest surprise in Gov. Butch Otter's State of the State address last week was his target for tax cuts to spur job growth. "He kicked it to the Legislature, basically saying, 'Here's your box of Legos,'" said House Assistant Majority Leader Scott Be
Sen. Tim Corder, the new chairman of the Senate Local Government and Taxation Committee, raises hopes for a warmer relationship between the House and Senate. The Republican from Mountain Home has more centrist views than the House. Speaker Lawerence Denn
John McGee Election night party for Republicans at Doubletree Riverside hotel in Boise Tuesday Nov. 2, 2010. BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Senate officials say Republican Sen. John McGee will keep his position as caucus chairman, the fourth highest ranking post
Sen. John McGee apologizes at a meeting of the Canyon County Republicans in Caldwell, Idaho, on Tuesday for a June 19 drunken driving incident. (Full-size photo) BOISE — Senate Majority Caucus Chairman John McGee is hoping the political free fall that b
BOISE, Idaho — Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter outlined $60 million in income tax cuts, a pay raise for state workers and teachers and a plan to equip students with laptops in his annual State of the State speech on Monday. Prepared remarks released ahead Otter
Dirk Arthur Kempthorne (born October 29, 1951 in San Diego, California), was the U.S. Secretary of the Interior, who served under George W. Bush from 2006–2009. A Republican, Kempthorne previously served as Governor and as a U.S. Senator from Idaho. He is reportedly exploring a bid for the Republican Presidential Nomination in 2012.. Full Article
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