The end of the legislative session is often referred to as sine die. The term is often spoken by legislators, lobbyists, reporters and observers with the same gleeful anticipation that kids talk about the last day of school before summer.
Read More about Sine Die and why it makes us both happy and sad in this month’s Wonky Wednesday.
House Bill 304 Helps Idaho Homeowners and Schools, but Misses Opportunity to Bolster Circuit Breaker
- Idahoans pay property taxes to contribute to improving their city and county infrastructure, like roads and schools. In response to the housing market boom