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Panel approves consolidation of species and energy offices and funds fisheries and energy resiliency grants

Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee · March 12, 2026
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Summary

The committee voted to consolidate the Office of Species Conservation and the Office of Energy and Mineral Resources into a new Office of Species, Minerals and Energy Coordination, authorized 23 FTE, and included funding for fisheries projects and one-time energy resiliency grants.

Noah Peterson, a Legislative Services Office analyst, summarized a consolidation prompted by House Bill 737 to merge the Office of Species Conservation and the Office of Energy and Mineral Resources. The motion would realign FTE and funds, add support for an "Idaho orchestrating nuclear" program ($106,900), include $3,000,000 in federal funds for statewide fisheries projects, and provide $10,609,800 one-time from miscellaneous revenue for energy resiliency grants as reappropriation authority issues are resolved.

Representative Harris moved the consolidation package, explaining the requested FTE and fund totals across the newly formed office; the motion passed with the required majorities and the committee carried a do-pass recommendation. Committee members recorded roll-call tallies as the motion passed and the meeting concluded.