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The State of Idaho has been without an official governor's residence since 2013. [1]Pierce House, in Boise's North End at 1805 N. 21st Street, served that role from 1947 to 1989. [2]
The governor of Idaho is the head of government of Idaho [2] and commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The officeholder has the duty to see state laws are executed, power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Idaho Legislature. [3] The current governor of Idaho is Brad Little, a Republican, who took office on January 7, 2019.
The lieutenant governor’s office is located in the west wing, just opposite the governor’s office. On the north side of the second floor rotunda is a sculpture of George Washington astride a horse; to its rear is the attorney general’s suite of offices, which formerly housed the Idaho Supreme Court , until its current building opened in 1970.
Idaho Gov. Brad Little, accompanied by his wife, Teresa Little, takes the oath of office in 2019, kicking off his first term as Idaho governor. ... scheduled to give his State of the State address ...
In his State of the State address, Gov. Little used the word “public” 10 times when talking about schools, sending a clear message where his priorities lie.
Kemp's thoughts are echoed by former Boise legislator John Gannon, who said at the hearing that Idaho's governor's mansion program (which includes a maintenance fund that has plummeted from $1.5 ...
In January 2009, Governor Butch Otter appointed Little to the office of lieutenant governor to fill the vacancy left by former Lieutenant Governor Jim Risch's election to the U.S. Senate in 2008. Little was sworn in by Otter on January 6, 2009, and confirmed by unanimous consent when the Idaho Senate convened on January 12.
Just a few hours later, in his State of the State address, Gov. Brad Little announced his support for an education choice expansion of the same $50 million number, noting that legislation must be ...