Bannock County Democrats
Monday, February 15, 2016
Bannock County Democratic Presidential Caucus, Tuesday, March 22
On March 22, 2016, Idaho will join states around the West in hosting county caucuses to select our preferences among candidates for the Democratic Party presidential nominee. “This is a wonderful opportunity for Bannock County residents to have a real say in selecting our next president,” Leeuwrik said. “We’re expecting a large turnout, so we encourage people to reserve their seats at idahodems.org.”
The caucus location is the Pond Student Union ballroom at Idaho State University, 921 S. 8th Avenue in Pocatello. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. MT and the caucus will begin promptly at 7 p.m. MT. Those arriving after 7 p.m., or in excess of the maximum room occupancy of 800, will not be admitted. Anyone who wants to participate as a Democrat and will be a registered voter of the county on November 8, 2016, is eligible to take part in the caucus. The meeting is open to the media and the public.
For more information about the Bannock County Democratic Caucus, please contact Linda Leeuwrik at bannockdemocrats@gmail.com or (208) 234-8909. To learn more about the caucus process, contact the Idaho Democratic Party at (208) 336-1815 or visit us online at idahodems.org.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Bannock County Democrats Central Committee meeting & caucus training on Tuesday, January 26th
This event will be held at our headquarters, located at 355 Yellowstone Ave. (across from Mama Inez restaurant), with entrances at the front and back of the building and parking in back.
We will offer an in-depth review of the Bannock County Democratic Caucus, detailing the delegate election process. This is a fantastic opportunity for Bannock County residents to get involved in selecting the next president of the United States and we look forward to seeing you there!
All Precinct Captains are reminded to attend and all county Democrats are encouraged to come and participate too. For more information on this caucus preparation workshop and the Bannock County Democratic Caucus (on March 22), please contact us at bannockdemocrats@gmail.com or (208) 234-8909, and look for us on Facebook.
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Week Zero in the Capitol for the 2016 Session
Roy Lacey | Office Address | |
District 29 | State Capitol | |
Committees: | P.O. Box 83720 | |
Finance | Boise, Idaho 83720-0081 | |
Transportation | (208) 332-1406 | |
Resources & Environment | rlacey@senate.idaho.gov |
The session hasn't even officially started and there is already so much occurring as there is a push to have our assigned time in Boise as limited as possible due to the primary elections that are scheduled to occur in May.
2016: Week One at the Legislature
Elaine Smith | Office Address | |
District 29 | State Capitol | |
Committees: | P.O. Box 83720 | |
Business | Boise, Idaho 83720-0081 | |
Environment, Energy, & Technology | (208) 332-1039 | |
State Affairs | esmith@house.idaho.gov |
Greetings from Boise,
Week 1 of the Idaho Legislature is ending. However, I came early because I am a House member on the Joint Economic Outlook and Revenue Assessment committee which meets before the session. I was conservative on my predictions this year because of the downturn of agriculture prices. Idaho is the number two state in agriculture, so I look at how that influences other parts of our economy. This committee on January 14th accepted the Governor’s recommendation of 4.1% growth for the rest of 2016 fiscal year and his recommendation of 4.9% growth for FY2017. I sincerely hope the economy continues to grow.
On Jan. 15th the Joint Finance & Appropriations Committee did transfer almost $29 million (actually $28,892,700.00) from the Catastrophic Health Care Fund back to the General Fund. Part of the reason the Cat Funds did not use all the money appropriated is due to the number of citizens getting health insurance on the Idaho Health Exchange.
In the House State Affairs committee we have had 2 RS in a print hearing, with one being returned to sponsor and one being printed. House bill 331 pertains to powdered alcohol which has been banned in 24 other states. The Idaho Liquor division also wants to ban it.
All House and Senate committees will be reviewing Rules of state agencies the next two to three weeks. For instance in Environment, Energy & Technology committee where I am a member, we will be reviewing as a committee of the whole water quality, air quality , and waste management rules from DEQ.
This week I was interviewed by Channel 8 and 3 when they were present for the State of State address. Also, I was interviewed by Boise Weekly newspaper and a radio reporter from BYU-Idaho. I had never been interviewed before by those last two media outlets.
This week all Idaho legislators had 4 hours of training on Civil Discourse by the National Institute for Civil Discourse of the University of Arizona. This Institute was founded in 2011 after the tragic shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson. We broke into four groups for easier discussions by defining current state of civility in the Legislature, identifying barriers, and creating action steps.
To contact any legislator you can call toll free at 1-800-626-0471 or the internet site is www.legislature.idaho.gov. My office number in Boise is 208/332-1031 or home number of 237-1462 with my legislative e-mail of esmith@house.idaho.gov Thank you to all from Bannock County who have already contacted me on issues. Thank you for allowing me to serve representing District 29.
Elaine SmithDistrict 29 Representative
Monday, December 7, 2015
Jamar Brown, Chairperson of the City of Pocatello's Human Relations Advisory Committee to speak at December 9th Political Soup
The mission of the City's Human Relations Advisory Committee is "to advocate human and civil rights for all residents; facilitate the prevention and elimination of discrimination; and promote harmony by fostering peaceful relationships to ensure all people are regarded and treated with dignity and respect." Ms. Brown will be discussing some of this Committee's ongoing, important work in Pocatello.
December’s Political Soup will be held at the headquarters of the Bannock County Democrats, 355 Yellowstone Ave. in Pocatello (across the street from Mama Inez restaurant), with parking in the back of the building (please do not park alongside adjacent businesses). Lunch will be served between 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., with the program beginning at noon. A small donation is appreciated.
For more information about this event, please contact our organization at bannockdemocrats@gmail.com or call (208) 234-8908.
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Tues., Dec. 1st, 2015 — Special Central Committee Meeting to nominate co-chairs or chair candidates
• To nominate, from the floor, candidates for either co-chairs or a single chair.
After voting on the above issues, it will be decided whether the current search committee will continue or a new committee chosen to find a chairperson or co-chairpersons for the Bannock County Democratic Party in June of 2016.
After consultation with the Idaho Democratic Party, it has been determined that the Bannock County Democratic Party by-laws allow for co-chairs, with no amendment required.
All Bannock County Democratic Party precinct captains are requested to attend, as well as all other voting members.