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Committee introduces measure to limit pay and benefits for small taxing-district board members
Summary
Rep. Clay Handy introduced RS32498 to bar health‑insurance and retirement payments to members of many small taxing‑district boards and set a $100 per‑meeting default; the committee voted to introduce the request for statute (RS).
The Idaho House Revenue and Taxation Committee on Feb. 27, 2025 introduced RS32498, a legislative request from Representative Clay Handy that would restrict certain compensation for members of many small taxing districts across the state.
Representative Clay Handy, R‑District 27, told the committee the request would remove paid health‑insurance and retirement benefits for members of the listed small taxing‑district boards and set a standard notice‑meeting allowance of $100 per meeting where the code does not already specify a rate. "What we've done is taken...we have categorically,…
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