ANTIDOTE TO CURING 2012 IDAHO LEGISLATURE'S NOW HAS A NAME: "35-35-35"

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The Associated Press reports that senators will meet behind closed doors on a plan informally known as “35-35-35” that’s being touted as the 2012 Legislature‘s going-home package.

That’s $35 million to restore teacher salaries, $35 million for tax cuts and $35 million for rainy-day accounts.

Senate President Pro Tem Brent Hill said Wednesday those numbers are the basic outline of a proposal meant to satisfy the House, Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter and his chamber.

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