
Preparing Idaho
Season 48 Episode 11 | 28m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Speaker Scott Bedke joins Idaho Reports to discuss property taxes and coronavirus funding.
House Speaker Scott Bedke sits down with Betsy Russell to discuss property taxes and the steps Idaho is taking to prepare for coronavirus. Then pundits Betsy Russell, Kevin Richert, and Scott McIntosh discuss the governor's emergency declaration, the potential impacts of coronavirus, and legislation regarding guns in schools.
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Idaho Reports is a local public television program presented by IdahoPTV
Major Funding by the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation. Additional Funding by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Friends of Idaho Public Television.

Preparing Idaho
Season 48 Episode 11 | 28m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
House Speaker Scott Bedke sits down with Betsy Russell to discuss property taxes and the steps Idaho is taking to prepare for coronavirus. Then pundits Betsy Russell, Kevin Richert, and Scott McIntosh discuss the governor's emergency declaration, the potential impacts of coronavirus, and legislation regarding guns in schools.
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