Wednesday, January 30, 2008

North Idaho Water Adjudication Subject of Attention During 2008 Legislature

A number of bills that would amend current North Idaho Water Adjudication Law sponsored by legislators north of Kootenai County have been brought forward so far this legislative session. The Chamber has positioned itself in support of the current Adjudication process, fearing any attempts to amend or delay the effort could negatively impact Idaho and our region.

The bills include:

Defer the adjudication of domestic and stock waterusers http://www3.state.id.us/oasis/S1354.html

Participation in the northern Idaho wateradjudication of individual domestic water users voluntary
http://www3.state.id.us/oasis/S1277.html

Repealing the enacting legislation

http://www3.state.id.us/oasis/S1279.html

Narrow the focus of theNorth Idaho Water Adjudication to the Rathdrum Prairie

http://www3.state.id.us/oasis/S1278.html

Exempts mining water rights from forfeiture as long as the waterright owner has maintained the property and the mineral rightsfor potential future mineral development

http://www3.state.id.us/oasis/S1348.html

Provides that all domesticuses and all stock watering uses shall be exempt from all measuring deviceinstallation and maintenance and measuring and reporting relating tomeasuring requirements

http://www3.state.id.us/oasis/S1353.html

Delete reference to water rights adjudicationin the Kootenai and Clark Fork-Pend Oreille river basin

http://www3.state.id.us/oasis/S1249.html

Reducing filing fees
http://www3.state.id.us/oasis/S1353.html

Coeur d'Alene Press Article Regarding Aquifer Study Funds:

http://cdapress.com/articles/2008/01/30/news/news04.txt

There has even been some hint that legislation repealing Adjudication Law may be introduced, requiring individual basins to vote whether or not to adjudicate. We recognize many questions and opposition exists especially in areas north of Kootenai County. We encourage legislators and the Idaho Department of Water Resources to continue educate the public in these areas in tandem with continuing the Adjudication process currently in place.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Mike Rush, Head of Idaho PTE to Present Budget to JFAC Friday

Mike Rush, the head of the State Division of Professional Technical Education is scheduled to present before the Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee Friday, January 18th at 8:45 a.m. MT, 7:45 a.m. PT.

The Chamber has strenuously advocated for increased PTE funding to meet the expansive need of employees for our area's businesses. We strongly support Mike Rush's budget in which he calls for substantial increases for various PTE programs. We encourage our membership to reach the JFAC members directly or submit written testimony to Kathryn Yost, Committee secretary at kyost@house.idaho.gov to show your support for this budget request.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Rep. Clark's Motion Kills 2008 Streamlined Sales Tax Legislation

This morning, the House Revenue and Taxation Committee heard a presentation from Dan John of the State Tax Commission regarding an RS that would move the state a step closer to joining the Streamlined Sales Tax Project. This system has already been implemented in 44 states and the District of Columbia. Streamlined Sales Tax has been a consistent fixture of the Chamber's Legislative Agenda as well as that of the Idaho Chamber Alliance, as it serves as a key step in bringing equity for our area's businesses by simplifying tax code and ensuring that they can compete against remote sellers who can offer goods without customers paying sales tax.

Unfortunately, despite our support for Streamlined Sales Tax the RS that would have made this a reality was sent back to the sponsor on a 10-8 vote. The motion to kill this RS from print was brought forward by Rep. Clark of District 3.

Normally, we'd take the time during our weekly conference call to discuss the differences of our positions with those taken by our legislators, but unfortunately Rep. Clark will not be able to dial in this week. We encourage any of you who are concerned about this issues to contact him.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Aquifer Funding

In the State of the State Address Gov. Otter made a request for $20 million for aquifer studies across the state. This funding request included additional study for the Spokane/Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer. No clear details were provided at the time regarding the need for additional funding, but word from the Governor's North Idaho office is that IDWR is stating that the report from the bi-state study concluded that additional technical study was needed on the aquifer. Two critical issues that the report said needed additional study was the water leakage from the lakes (Cd'A and Pend Oreille) and the flow composition in the Hoodoo area.

The Chamber has played a lead role on water issues in the State including securing the original funding for the bi-state aquifer study. We will continue to monitor this issue as well as advocate for funding for the Lake Management Plan here in our area.

Streamlined Sales Tax Legislation to be Introduced

Dan John of the Tax Commission is said to be planning to introduce for printing tomorrow a streamline sales tax proposal. Word is it will be similar to last year’s effort but even simplier with wording to the effect that would impose “legislative directive to take steps to become involved in collaborating with the national effort and make proposals for legislative consideration next year.”

This is a proposal that the Chamber has consistently supported in past legislative sessions as an important step to simplify tax code in Idaho and bring equity for our hometown businesses. We encourage our membership to support this measure once it's introduced to committee. Please look for updates shortly.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Daily Roundup 1-11-08

The Chamber has actively supported the effort to initiate Water Rights Adjudication in North Idaho. Although we recognize some apprehension is present in areas outside of Kootenai County, the Chamber continues to urge this process forward.

Sen. Keough Introduces Bill to Amend North Idaho Water Rights Adjudication: http://cdapress.com/articles/2008/01/11/news/news04.txt

Boise Leaders Optimistic About Campaign for Statewide Local Option for Roads andPublic Transit:
http://www.idahostatesman.com/1306/story/261986.html

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Draft Comprehensive Plan Available

The County Planning Commission unveiled drafts of the first 10 chapters of the County Comprehensive Plan Update. The Chamber has been actively attending commission workshops on behalf of the membership. You can read the draft documents here: http://www.kcgov.us/departments/planning/newcompplan.asp. Members are encouraged to share their thoughts with the Chamber to guide its input to the planning commission and county commissioners. Individuals are also encouraged to contact the county regarding any input that may assist in ensuring business interests are heard.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Daily Roundup 1-9-08

Throughout the day I will utilize this space to provide links to key stories and information in the press, including The Spokesman-Review, Coeur d'Alene Press, and Idaho Statesman. And now, here's today's Roundup...

Idaho Ranked Last in Education: http://www.spokesmanreview.com/breaking/story.asp?ID=13109

Workforce Housing: http://www.spokesmanreview.com/breaking/story.asp?ID=13096

Grocery Tax Credit: http://www.spokesmanreview.com/breaking/story.asp?ID=13089

http://www.spokesmanreview.com/blogs/boise/archive/?postID=6822

Governor's Aquifer Budget Request: http://www.spokesmanreview.com/local/story.asp?ID=226901

State of the State/Transportation: http://www.spokesmanreview.com/idaho/story.asp?ID=226793

http://www.idahostatesman.com/1306/story/258580.html

State Worker Benefits: http://www.spokesmanreview.com/blogs/boise/archive.asp?postID=6816#comments

Local Option: http://www.idahostatesman.com/1306/story/259345.html


More to come...

Rep. Sali Visits with Community and Chamber Leaders

Yesterday, Congressman Bill Sali met with community and Chamber leaders. Among the attendees were Mayor Bloem and Chamber Board Chair Barb Bradley. After an update from the Congressman on the affairs of Washington D.C. the Chamber presented an initial federal legislative agenda for the 1st District Representative. Among the issues discussed and that will be followed up on in D.C. during the Joint Chambers D.C. Trip were, Bridging the Valley, Inland Pacific Hub Funding, University Place (Education Corridor), Lake Management Funding, and Workforce Development. Registration for the D.C. Fly-In is now available on the Chamber website.

Friday, January 4, 2008

Chamber Unveils Transportation Survey

The Coeur d'Alene Chamber uveiled a survey of its membership Thursday and preliminary results are in. Thus far there is strong support for GARVEE, Local Option Sales Tax, and an increase in registration fees. All results will be available at the beginning of next week when the survey closes. In the meantime, additional information on the ITD budget shortfall can be obtained at the following link:http://itd.idaho.gov/revenue/ quick facts can be found on the left bar menu.

If you have any questions or comments regarding the transportation funding shortfall or the Chamber's legislative position, please email me at lucas@cdachamber.com