
Bumps In The Road
Season 43 Episode 9 | 55m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Idaho Reports discusses career ladders, transportation and more.
Idaho Reports discusses cannabis-derived oil, natural gas production, Republican infighting and more with Rep. John VanderWoude, Sen. Abby Lee and Sen. Curt McKenzie. Then, Tim Corder of the Department of Education, Rep. Julie Van Orden and Penni Cyr of the Idaho Education Association discuss the new career ladder proposal. Bill Spence of the Lewiston Tribune joins the pundits.
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Idaho Reports is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
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Bumps In The Road
Season 43 Episode 9 | 55m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Idaho Reports discusses cannabis-derived oil, natural gas production, Republican infighting and more with Rep. John VanderWoude, Sen. Abby Lee and Sen. Curt McKenzie. Then, Tim Corder of the Department of Education, Rep. Julie Van Orden and Penni Cyr of the Idaho Education Association discuss the new career ladder proposal. Bill Spence of the Lewiston Tribune joins the pundits.
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