Rural Idaho and the agriculture sector both stand to benefit from Gov. Brad Little’s new budget.
Governor Little proposes substantial investments in road and bridge repairs, water and broadband infrastructure and wildfire control, he told the Legislature on the first day of its annual session Jan. 10.
Transportation spending targets safety and economic benefits.
The Legislature must approve a budget for the July 1 start of the fiscal year, including Idaho’s $1.1 billion share of federal American Rescue Plan Act funds.
The current year’s budget is about $12.7 billion overall, including all federal funds and the $4.57 billion general fund, which primarily comes from state income and sales taxes. The general fund surplus is projected at $1.9 billion.
He proposes spending more than $850 million to improve water quantity and quality throughout the state.