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DEQ credits pay increases for lower turnover, warns reduced monitoring risks public-health responsiveness

Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee · February 16, 2026
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Summary

The Department of Environmental Quality told JFAC targeted pay raises have cut turnover from about 23% to 11% and vacancy to roughly 5%, but staff reductions have also reduced water-quality monitoring and harmful-algal-bloom surveillance, raising concerns about responsiveness and primacy.

Jess Byrne, director of the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality, briefed the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee on DEQ’s staffing, grants and program capacity.

Byrne credited last year’s targeted pay increases with cutting turnover from as high as 23% to about 11% and reducing vacant permanent classified positions to roughly 5%: "We've reduced our turnover rate down to 11%. And we've cut our vacancy rate in more than half. So, our current vacancy…

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