ARTICLES BY SHAWN KEOUGH

Infrastructure, schools top state budget

The Legislature has begun on a positive note and I am optimistic that much can be accomplished in the next three months. On Monday, Jan. 12, Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter delivered his annual State of the State and budget address to the Legislature. I was optimistic about what the governor …
BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE | UPDATED 10 YEARS AGO

Idaho Legislature wraps up '14 session

“Sine die” — Latin for “without a day fixed” — are the words used at adjournment for the end of the state legislative session which was Thursday, March 20. This was the second shortest session in the last 14 years. We addressed many important issues, did not address others, and …
BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Campus gun plan raises troubling questions

This week, Rep. Eric Anderson, R-Priest Lake, announced that he will not seek another term in the Idaho House of Representatives.
BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 11 MONTHS AGO

Keough addresses bills related to area

The pace is picking up at the State Capitol as many issues are now being discussed and debated. I would like to update you on a couple that I have been working on that are particularly important to our area.
BONNERS FERRY HERALD | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 11 MONTHS AGO

'Education week' keeps Legislature busy

It was “education week” for the budget committee and in the statehouse during this third week of the legislative session.
BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE | UPDATED 11 YEARS AGO

The ins and outs of health insurance exchanges

“Say No to Obamacare” reads one message in response to the Senate Commerce and Human Resources Committee voting this past week to give a full hearing to legislation that would create a state-run health insurance exchange for Idaho. SB 1042 is the first step for the Idaho Legislature to consider …
BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE | UPDATED 11 YEARS, 12 MONTHS AGO

Session productive for area lawmakers

The 2012 session is now complete and we would like to update you on the work we have done over the past twelve weeks in Boise. At the beginning of the session, the Legislature was projecting a small surplus, a welcome change from the years of deficits due to the …
BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE | UPDATED 12 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

Technology helps keep track of Capitol events

When I was first elected to the Idaho Senate in 1996, I remember how difficult it was for people at home to keep track of what was happening at the Capitol during the three months or so that the legislature met every year.
BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE | UPDATED 12 YEARS, 11 MONTHS AGO

Education reform should include all voices

While there were several elements of Superintendent Tom Luna’s education legislation that I could support, ultimately I found the proposal to fall short and could not vote for it.
BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE | UPDATED 13 YEARS, 10 MONTHS AGO

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