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IJOBs 2.0 – Moving Idaho Forward PDF Print E-mail

IJOBs 2.0 is the second major policy platform from the Idaho Democratic Legislative Caucus this session,  and we are proposing policy ideas that will help bring in a new era of prosperity for Idaho. We started the session proposing ethics reform, because we believe that restoring trust in our government to propose policies that will improve the lives of all Idahoans cannot be accomplished without routing out corruption in our body. Responsible and effective economic policies are needed to rebuild the middle class, and empower businesses to grow. The IJOBs (Idaho Jobs and Opportunity Blueprint) package includes common sense solutions to keep Idaho companies growing while utilizing those companies to lure new businesses to our beautiful state.

At the same time, working across the aisle is one of your expectations, and the Governor’s IGEMs technology idea is badly needed to help close "THE LOW WAGE TRAP" in Idaho. District 17 Senator Elliot Werk proposed an early version of this legislation in 2010, and just as it was then, it is a good idea now. I have provided a link to Senator Werk’s original legislation called the University Technology Transfer Act.

We believe common sense solutions should be bipartisan, and we will work with our GOP colleagues to level the playing field for all Idahoans. The IJOBs 2.0 package will create jobs while improving corporate transparency and accountability.  A brief description of the bills is presented below:

Value-Added Agriculture and Farmer Empowerment Act: This will help local family farms and surrounding regions work together to create more full-service processing plants or farm-to-market cooperatives to increase local jobs, create state-of-the-art processing plants, decreased energy and transportation expenses, enhance state agricultural exports, and keep value-added revenues in Idaho.

Idaho Partnership Bank (HCR030):  By partnering with local community banks, an Idaho Partnership Bank would make more capital available to small businesses at a time when many businesses are finding loans harder and more expensive to access.  Its creation would spur economic growth, create new jobs, expand Idaho’s diverse economy, and it could also generate significant revenue for the state of Idaho. Our bill seeks to create a committee to study the feasibility of a state bank.

Business Relocation & Finder’s Fee Initiative:  By encouraging and incentivizing Idaho businesses to persuade vendors, partners, and like-minded businesses to relocate to Idaho we increase the potential for stronger, broader industry clusters, which will result in increased productivity, decrease production costs, and the creation of many new Idaho jobs.

Idaho Corporate Accountability and Transparency Act (HO435): As corporations take advantage of policies designed to stimulate economic activity and use taxpayer dollars, accountability and transparency surrounding the application of tax incentive policy must be a priority. The Idaho Corporate Accountability and Transparency Act will require public disclosure of tax incentive details directed to corporations, including the purpose and amount of each subsidy, and how many full time jobs were created to ensure that Idaho taxpayers are getting the best possible return on their economic development investments. 

Buy Idaho First Contracting Act (HO429): Each additional dollar that circulates in our state boosts local economic activity, employment, and ultimately tax revenue. Job creation can be enhanced in Idaho by leveraging the state’s purchasing power to give preference to goods and services that originate in Idaho. The bill would allow agencies to award contracts to Idaho companies that bid up to 5% higher than the lowest bidder. Keeping our money in Idaho produces returns many times over to create jobs, and to grow Idaho businesses.

Micro Enterprise Bridge Loan Program: Small businesses and entrepreneurial start-ups provide high paying jobs to Idaho citizens and contribute to the expansion of the economy. The Bridge Loan Program is a partnership of public and private stakeholders creating a resource to help Idaho’s small businesses using bonding authority. The bill would establish a revolving loan fund, providing business loans for use as start-up, expansion, and/or modernization to early-stage companies.

Rural Broadband Service Memorial: Idaho’s economy depends on the success of our rural communities. Idaho’s diverse terrain and unique culture is the reason our rural communities have such incredible character.  Yet difficult terrain should not impede Idaho citizens from affordable access to broadband technology, because the survival of rural communities depends on continued access to advanced broadband technology.

You can now view and read some of the latest information from Stephen Cooke's presentation at the Kitchen Table Economics forum here: PDF 1 & PDF 2.

 
What's Happening this Session?

Visit with me and Team 17 at our Weekly Office Hours!

When: Tuesdays beginning January 22nd (except forum nights - January 15, February 12, March 12, April 9 - and March 26th) from 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Where: In the Career Counseling Center at Borah High School 


We'll also hold several Public Forums
, where we'll summarize important information about the session, take questions and provide snacks.

The four forums will be held at 7pm on:

  • Tuesday, January 15 at the Borah High School Library
  • Tuesday, February 12 at the Horizon Elementary School Library
  • Tuesday, March 12 at the South Junior High School Library
  • Tuesday, April 9 at the Grace Jordan Elementary School Library