"Building Idaho's Future": Gov. Little signs bill investing in public buildings

Press Release

Date: March 17, 2021
Location: Boise, ID

Boise, Idaho -- Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 225 into law today, the third of his "Building Idaho's Future" bills that make strategic investments in critical state priorities. House Bill 225 directs close to $90 million to the state's Permanent Building Fund to pay for needed projects and repairs in public buildings.

"Idaho is in a unique position to support our already booming economy through additional investments in critical infrastructure projects. I appreciate my partners in the Legislature -- especially the floor sponsors, Senator Kevin Cook and Representative Wendy Horman -- for recognizing the need to build Idaho's future through investments in capital projects," Governor Little said.

"Building Idaho's Future" is Governor Little's plan to use Idaho's record budget surplus to provide Idahoans historic tax relief and make strategic investments in transportation, education, broadband, water, capital construction, and other critical areas to propel our state forward.

House Bill 225 appropriates funding for the following projects:

Replacing dorms at the Idaho Youth ChalleNGe Academy, a successful program located in Pierce to help high school dropouts turn their lives around and become productive citizens
Improvements to the University of Idaho Parma agricultural research campus to help promote agriculture and rural Idaho
New Future Tech facility at the College of Eastern Idaho to support workforce development
Two new University of Idaho greenhouses to increase seedling production and promote healthy forests
Replacing and developing needed facilities in Idaho's correctional system and juvenile corrections system


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