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by IBR Contributor
Published: January 23,2008
Time posted: 1:00 am

Almost as certain as death and taxes, the Idaho House Rev and Tax Committee is known as the place where good ideas go to die, and die quickly. Alas, this appeared to be the year that Idaho might finally consider an idea that Democratic candidate Jerry Brady talked about on the campaign trail six years ...



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