
A Week of Surprises
Season 42 Episode 5 | 56m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Superintendent races, lobbyist disclosures and a big bill for taxpayers.
Tom Luna made waves this week with his announcement that he wouldn't run for a third term. Idaho Reports asks him why. Aaron Kunz visits an Idaho school district to talk about their needs, and Melissa Davlin talks to Emilie Ritter Saunders of BSPR about lobbyist disclosure. Bill Spence of the Lewiston Tribune joins the pundits to go over what happened in week four of the legislature.
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Idaho Reports is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
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A Week of Surprises
Season 42 Episode 5 | 56m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Tom Luna made waves this week with his announcement that he wouldn't run for a third term. Idaho Reports asks him why. Aaron Kunz visits an Idaho school district to talk about their needs, and Melissa Davlin talks to Emilie Ritter Saunders of BSPR about lobbyist disclosure. Bill Spence of the Lewiston Tribune joins the pundits to go over what happened in week four of the legislature.
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