Boise, ID
High 43 | Low 26
Currently: 41°
Wed
40|31
Thu
45|33
Fri
46|32

Idaho ends fiscal year with balanced budget

 - Idaho Statesman

Published: 07/01/09


Bookmark and Share
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook
print story email story to a friend
Comments (0) |

Idaho Gov. Butch Otter said Wednesday that the State of Idaho ended the fiscal year through June 30 with a balanced budget and "with its financial house in order. "

Otter thanked the Legislature, other constitutional officers, and the people of Idaho for their support.

"Our system of safeguards, checks and balances works," Otter said in a Wednesday statement. "But it only works as well as the people who operate it. And that, in turn, is a direct reflection on the citizens whose values and civic virtue are carried forward by their public servants." Otter said he is planning for another likely difficult budget year and keeping the state in good financial shape means "making tough decisions about things like holdbacks, program cuts, furloughs and even layoffs."

Meanwhile, Kindergarten through grade 12 programs formerly housed in the State Board of Education were moved to the Department of Education Wednesday with the start of the new fiscal year.

The programs include all statewide, federally mandated assessments and GEAR UP, which helps low-income students go on to postsecondary education.

The transition is part of an effort to realign the State Board of Education's focus and operations.

OPTIONS: Most Read Stories  |  Story Comments  |  Email story  |  Print story
hide comments

Story Comments
We welcome comments but ask that you remain on topic. Some comments may be reprinted elsewhere in the site or in the newspaper. Comments that are profane, personal attacks or otherwise inappropriate or are off topic are subject to removal. Repeat offenders will be blocked. Do not flag comments merely because you disagree with the comment.

more about comments here.
Local Deals
Find a Job
Keywords:
Location: