Twenty-eight states (including Washington, DC) have freed up revenue for important services like public education and provided access to affordable health care for nearly all their residents by closing their health coverage gaps. This move is saving them critical funds at the state and county levels. The same could be true in Idaho, with potential savings of $173 million over the next ten years.
Idaho’s Recent String of Income Tax Cuts Jeopardizes Investments in Public Services
- Every year, Idaho tax dollars are spent to ensure families receive a good education, live in safe communities, experience good health, and drive on