Monthly Archives: January 2017

Crisis Centers: What are we measuring?

Crisis Centers and Mental Health: What’s the Plan? : What are we counting? Idaho has many problems in our mental health system. I have always argued that access to community behavioral health care would save money from prison budgets. There … Continue reading

Posted in Health Care, Policy | Comments Off on Crisis Centers: What are we measuring?

The Idaho’s Weather in the Health Care Storm

  It’s cold here on the Palouse, lots of snow on the ground and near zero temperatures. But hot politics continues with a new Congress and Chief Executive vowing to “replace and repeal” the ACA. Health care policy has always … Continue reading

Posted in Health Care, Idaho Politics | Comments Off on The Idaho’s Weather in the Health Care Storm

Advice for Idaho

Advice for Idaho from an Idaho Democrat: “What I stand for is what I stand on.”  Wendell Berry If you love where you live, stay put. Get to know your neighbors, your countryside, the history and the institutions. Ask yourself … Continue reading

Posted in Reflection | Comments Off on Advice for Idaho

Idaho Economic Development; The Back Story

Senator Keough is right, small towns and rural counties in Idaho need help. Dialing in the details of the Tax Reimbursement Incentive (TRI) to suit smaller marketplaces is an appropriate move. This graph of labor force in the North Central region … Continue reading

Posted in Idaho Politics, Policy | Comments Off on Idaho Economic Development; The Back Story

Pay the Piper

The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) will propose a $11M expenditure to the legislature this session. The goal is to provide mental health and drug abuse services to recently released convicts who are back in the community. The … Continue reading

Posted in Health Care, Idaho Politics, Policy | Comments Off on Pay the Piper

Idaho Economic Outlook, from the backseat

As EORAC (The Economic Outlook and Revenue Assessment Joint legislative Committee) starts it’s meeting for this year, I am reminded of a comment by a fellow member a few years back. EORAC is tasked with recommending a revenue projection to … Continue reading

Posted in Idaho Politics, Policy | Comments Off on Idaho Economic Outlook, from the backseat

Legislators Prayer for the Press

May God give you the wisdom To leave out my stumbling words And just print the upright phrases That may inspire. Please God, guide the photographer Away from my bald spot and Instead let the camera capture My pure and … Continue reading

Posted in Senate Prayers | Comments Off on Legislators Prayer for the Press

Prayer for Parliamentary Procedure

The procedures of the body are governed by the rules of the body (approved by 2/3rds of the body), and when they are unclear, Mason’s Manual. But things go along and most legislators learn from their mistakes, or when something happens that … Continue reading

Posted in Senate Prayers | Comments Off on Prayer for Parliamentary Procedure

Prayer for Service

Dear God, Do I assume all I represent live like me? Please disabuse me my assumption. Dear God, Do I believe my beliefs are common? Please relieve me of my hubris. Dear God, Do I carry my righteousness above others? … Continue reading

Posted in Senate Prayers | Comments Off on Prayer for Service

Senate Prayer for the Roll Call Vote

All votes in the Senate are by roll call in alphabetical order. A senator may pass on the first call but must respond by the second. No senator may leave the chamber once a roll call has been started. Dear … Continue reading

Posted in Senate Prayers | Comments Off on Senate Prayer for the Roll Call Vote