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Senate approves study of Idaho's COVID-19 response, limits cost to $10,000

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The Idaho Senate on Jan. 22 passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 102 directing the Legislative Council to appoint a committee to study the state's response to the COVID-19 pandemic; sponsors said the review will use existing legislative funds and should not exceed $10,000.

The Idaho Senate on Jan. 22 adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 102, directing the Legislative Council to appoint a committee to review the state government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sponsors said the work will use existing legislative funds and that total expenditures should not exceed $10,000.

Senator Foreman, who moved adoption, told colleagues the resolution is intended "to discover information that may be useful to state planners in the future" and "does not seek to point fingers or impart blame." Foreman said a comprehensive after-action review has not been…

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