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Senate committee hears nominees for Idaho Board of Environmental Quality; votes deferred
Summary
The Senate Health and Welfare Committee heard testimony from Lance Boylan of Kellogg and Dennis Lecombe of Idaho Falls on nominations to the Idaho Board of Environmental Quality. Both nominees described technical experience; the committee said it will schedule votes at a later date.
The Senate Health and Welfare Committee on an unspecified date heard gubernatorial nominations for two positions on the Idaho Board of Environmental Quality but deferred votes to a future meeting.
Vice Chair Senator Vierke opened the committee’s consideration of Lance Boylan of Kellogg, nominated for a term commencing Dec. 1, 2024, and expiring July 1, 2028. Boylan told the committee he has worked in the environmental field in Idaho since 2011 and described a career that includes engineering and operations roles at mine sites and work on reclamation projects across multiple U.S. states and the Yukon Territory. "It's long been a dream of mine to serve this great state in any capacity where I can do so competently," Boylan said.
Boylan said he earned a bachelor of science in environmental engineering from the…
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