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  Idaho State Legislature - State Budget Process
State Legislators have indicated a certain comfort with this approach in the past because it is restrictive in terms of defining expenditures and setting limits, and it is also simple to explain in terms of where the taxpayer's money is going.
Individual programs and activities in a state agency are then prioritized in their importance, and from the ground up all of these units are considered as building blocks in the budget.
States are split about evenly on whether they conduct their budget process every year, or whether they set a two-year budget cycle.
www.legislature.idaho.gov /budget/process/statebudgetprocess.htm   (2092 words)

  
 List of U.S. state prisons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of U.S. state prisons (not including federal prisons or county jails in the United States or prisons in U.S. territories):
U.S. Department of Justice: Prison and Parole Information
Directory of Historic Prisons of the United States of America and Canada
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_U.S._state_prisons   (86 words)

  
 Arizona State Board of Pharmacy :: Board Meeting Minutes
Bacovcin stated that at the store he currently works there is a technician that will be entering pharmacy school next year and she wants to continue to work at the store as an intern and he would like to work with her.
Brown stated that he was hurt pretty bad and she did not want him to go to prison so she took the blame and she told them that the drugs belonged to her.
Wand stated that he believes that the language is already in the rules that allow a patient to return the medication in the original unopened manufacturer's container and the drug or its container has not been subjected to contamination or deterioration.
www.pharmacy.state.az.us /1104MINUTES.html   (16665 words)

  
 Eastern State Penitentiary :: Prison Museum Links
The prison, whose upper section was built in 1817 and lower section in 1853, became the headquarters of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society in 1930.
It was used to house prisoners during the American Revolution, and in 1790 became the state prison.
The prison was closed in 1995 in favor of a modern facility, the Mt. Olive Correctional Center in Fayette County.
www.easternstate.org /links/prison-museum.html   (5341 words)

  
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Criminal Rule 17 states the subpoena shall be issued by the clerk of the court or the judge, but I.C. 19-3004(2) authorizes the prosecuting attorney to issue a subpoena.
Miller, 133 Idaho 454 (1999), the Supreme Court affirmed a sanction of exclusion of a defense witness where the witness had been disclosed but not identified as an expert.
Some court rules stated it could be a basis for withdrawing a plea only if the defendant was not advised and actually suffered adverse consequences as a result.
www.isc.idaho.gov /crmadvisory-06.doc   (1838 words)

  
 List of United States federal agencies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is an incomplete list of federal agencies.
All are agencies within one of the three branches of the United States government.
Bureau of Nonproliferation (in the Department of State)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_United_States_federal_agencies   (614 words)

  
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Although the union men of the Idaho mines were not a large part of Church's constituency, as a Democrat he supported the union position on issues such as right-to-work, Taft-Hartley and Davis-Bacon act reform.
In 1972, the northern Idaho mining in- dustry was stunned by the disaster at the Sunshine Mine in Kellogg.
Idaho issues addressed in these files are the Bonneville Power Administration, hydroelectric projects and the shipment of power generated in Idaho to California.
library.boisestate.edu /Special/church/church.htm   (8348 words)

  
 State of Nevada NOI Comments -- Yucca Mountain Repository EIS
State and local public services to the direct, indirect, and induced population and households resulting from the HLW program, including the proportional and marginal costs for education; police and public safety, criminal justice; libraries, recreation and parks; local transportation; welfare; and publicly mandated services such as economic development.
Impacts on state government can occur either directly, through the exercise of federal and state powers, or indirectly through the relationship of the State agencies and government with local county and municipal governments, school districts and other jurisdictions, or with organizations, institutions, and groups representing various public or private interests.
5.7.2 State agencies and officials who are required to respond to direct and indirect effects of the HLW repository as a function of their public duties should be identified and the potential impacts on their organizations and work loads should be determined.
www.state.nv.us /nucwaste/eis/ymr-eis.htm   (17519 words)

  
 Poll: 74% oppose state Medicaid cuts
Nearly three-fourths of those polled opposed cuts in state Medicaid programs to help balance state budgets, even though two-thirds said their state was in fiscal crisis or had major budget problems, according to the survey released June 29 by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonpartisan philanthropy that focuses on health care issues.
Six in 10 people said states should be required to offer the same set of core benefits to receive federal funding, contrary to governors’ suggestions that states be given significantly more flexibility over which services and populations to cover.
But there is less consensus on how to fix state budgets plagued by Medicaid bills that in 2004 for the first time eclipsed total state spending on elementary and secondary education to account for the largest single portion of state budgets.
www.stateline.org /live/ViewPage.action?siteNodeId=136&languageId=1&contentId=40307   (827 words)

  
 Bush-Cheney '04 National Veterans Steering Committee
He is the past state commander of the Massachusetts VFW and also served as vice chair of the VFW National Committee.
State Representative Jack Jackson (U.S. Marine Corps, Ret.) (R, House District 89) is the Bush-Cheney '04 Missouri Veterans State Chair and a national veterans steering committee member from St. Louis, Missouri.
State Senator Ray Soden (U.S. Navy, Ret.) (R, Senate District 23) is a national veterans steering committee member from Illinois and is a past national commander of the VFW.
www.gwu.edu /~action/2004/bush/bushorgvet.html   (4475 words)

  
 The Idaho Press-Tribune
Idaho is a safe place to raise a family, because we don't tolerate those who prey on others, we put them in prison.
And in our prisons, because many of our inmates can and will be released after serving their time, we must continue to focus on rehabilitation.
This corner of our state is experiencing explosive population growth and the fact is that there is significant demand for citizens to have a place to spend time with their families and enjoy the beauty of the State of Idaho.
www.idahopress.com /articles/2006/01/10/news/news1.txt   (6300 words)

  
 Editorials - The Idaho Statesman - Always Idaho   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Now he is pushing environmental ideas, such as his opposition to the proposed Sempra Energy coal-fired power plant in Jerome County and to state participation in the proposed trading of mercury-emission caps with other states.
State issues are important in the daily lives of Idahoans.
Idaho has more inmates than its prisons can hold, so the state is shipping inmates out of state.
www.idahostatesman.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051205/NEWS0501/512050301/1053   (615 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions - Idaho Department of Correction
The safe operating capacity of the Department's eight prisons and four community work centers, along with the state-owned, privately-managed Idaho Correctional Center, is 5,939 beds.
The average cost per day to house an inmate at the department's prisons was $44.93 in general fund dollars for fiscal year 2003 (which ended June 30, 2003).
State law requires the IDOC to provide an inmate, prior to release from confinement, written notification of the duty register.
www.corr.state.id.us /faq.htm   (847 words)

  
 Reader's Opinion - The Idaho Statesman - Always Idaho   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Hersh, 69, first made his name nearly 40 years ago, when the United States found itself bogged down in an increasingly unpopular war half a world away, with both government and military unable to articulate a clear rationale or exit strategy.
American troops in the field felt frustrated by a kind of combat they had not been trained for, namely small groups of attackers indistinguishable from the civilian population, employing stealth tactics, content to mount daily ambushes and snipings, and motivated by even life-sacrificing devotion to an ideological cause.
Peter Wollheim, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the department of communication at Boise State University.
www.idahostatesman.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060126/NEWS0503/601260339/1001/NEWS   (702 words)

  
 Directory of Prisons
Operation from the grounds of San Quentin, the Prison Law Office is an aggressive advocacy group that assists inmates in unanswered appeals, and is often involved in class action suits which are to the benefit of everyone.
We have found like so many before us, that Tennessee has constructed a shroud around their prison system and that any information on such is extremely hard to obtain.
State prisons and other correctional facilities, arranged by state.
www.patrickcrusade.org /directory_prisons.htm   (603 words)

  
 Alphabetical Criminal Justice Resource Links
National Conference of State Legislatures: NCSL is a bipartisan organization that serves legislators and staffs of the 50 states.
New York State Association of Chiefs of Police: Organization of law enforcement department personnel dedicated to maintaining law and order through professional recognition, uniform operations and education.
Rockefeller Institute of Government: The Rockefeller Institute, in Albany, NY, is the public policy research arm of the State University of New York.
criminaljustice.state.ny.us /crimnet/ojsa/cjr/finala-a.htm   (1764 words)

  
 State of Illinois | Department of Corrections   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The outreach meeting was the fifth in a series held throughout the state in high impact areas of Meth-related offenses.
The outreach meeting is the fourth in a series to be held throughout the state in high impact areas of Meth-related offenses.
The outreach meeting is the second in a series to be held throughout the state in high impact areas of Meth-related offenses.
www.idoc.state.il.us   (3651 words)

  
 Sentencing Law and Policy: Judicial federalism: diverse state high court Blakely rulings
With all the state Blakely activity recently in North Carolina and elsewhere (background here and here, commentary here), I decided to celebrate our United States during the patriotic weekend by assembling here prior posts reporting on major state Blakely rulings.
Idaho: Blakely not a problem in Idaho, reporting on Idaho v.
And, for that reason, I am pleased to be playing a role in future issues of the Federal Sentencing Reporter and the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law that will be focused on Blakely in the states.
sentencing.typepad.com /sentencing_law_and_policy/2005/07/recapping_state.html   (565 words)

  
 Speakers Bureau - Idaho Department of Correction
The Department of Correction manages approximately 18,000 offenders in the state of Idaho.
Department professionals can speak on a variety of topics including: a basic overview of corrections in Idaho and the current philosophy of the department as well as expertise on sex offenders, education behind bars, transitioning inmates to communities successfully, corrections in communities, and information on employing offenders.
Not all topic experts are available in all parts of the state, but the department will work to provide a speaker to fit your needs.
www.corr.state.id.us /programs/speakersbureau.htm   (160 words)

  
 Deadline: State By State Death Penalty Information: Louisiana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco (D) supports the death penalty but has stated that she would consider a moratorium if statistics indicated problems.
Of the 86 Death Row prisoners, 54 are fl, 29 are white, 2 are Latino, and 1 is Asian.
After 44 years in one of America's toughest prisons, renowned prison journalist Wilbert Rideau is...
www.deadlinethemovie.com /state/LA/index.php   (469 words)

  
 Corrections Connection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The mission of the Georgia Department of Corrections is to protect the public, victims of crime and agency staff by holding offenders accountable and providing safe and secure facilities, effective community supervision and effective methods of self improvement for offenders, thereby reducing crimes
Those convicted of violating the law and sentenced to a term shall have humane treatment, and be given opportunity, encouragement and training in the manner of reformation.
The Texas Youth Commission, the juvenile corrections agency for the state of Texas, operates a system of 15 secure institutions and 9 residential halfway house programs, while providing a wide range of educational, health care, prevention and other services to young offenders ages 10-17, who are committed to our care.
www.corrections.com /links/viewlinks.asp?Cat=30   (326 words)

  
 HOME :: ACLU of Idaho
The Idaho Legislature passed a resolution to put an anti-gay amendment to the Idaho Constitution on the Fall 2006 ballot.
The ACLU, as well as a coalition of progressive voices in Idaho are fighting this amendment.
The ACLU of Idaho is located in Boise.
www.acluidaho.org   (315 words)

  
 Police Brutality & Prisons News : Indybay
Rob Los Ricos, anarchist political prisoner, was released from prison this summer, after serving a sentence of seven years for hitting a police officer with a rock in Eugene, Oregon.
Since he was sent to prison, he has formed the Anarchist Prisoners Legal Aid Network, a resource-sharing and communication network for incarcerated anarchists; continued to write for his own projects and for Anarchy magazine; and has contributed to Heartcheck with Jeff "Free" Luers.
A support Josh email list has been set up, and donations are being sought to pay for Josh's legal expenses and for his day-to-day expenses.
indybay.org /police   (3402 words)

  
 American Local History Network - Washington State
A State Index can help you find states you may be interested in or adopting!
Listing of Available Material at the Seattle Branch of the National Archives by John Sloniker
List of Colleges and Universities that have Closed, Merged, or Changed their Names - Washington
www.usgennet.org /usa/wa/state   (501 words)

  
 Free inmate locator
In the interest of public safety, several State Department of Corrections makes available to law enforcement agencies and the general public, information and photographs of inmates who are incarcerated.
We've compiled all the states that are currently offering this service.
You may search the Federal Bureau of Prisons database using the inmate's register number, DCDC number, FBI number, INS number, or by using the inmate's first and last name.
www.inmatesplus.com   (125 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Edna and John: A Romance of Idaho Flat: Books: Abigail Scott Duniway,Debra Shein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
SIPs: cities with drunkenness, homes with disease, prisons with criminals, severing family ties, pastry cooking (more)
cities with drunkenness, homes with disease, prisons with criminals, severing family ties, pastry cooking, sad reply, helpless position, serialized novels, grass widow
Aunt Judy, John Smith, Idaho Flat, Act of Congress, Centennial Equal Rights Protest, Washington City, Sue Randolph, Edna Rutherford, Solon Rutherford, Jim Young, The New Northwest Friday, Edna Smith, Circuit Court
www.amazon.com /Edna-John-Romance-Idaho-Flat/dp/0874221889   (522 words)

  
 State Shape Patch List
This list is a compilation of submissions from many different collectors.
I have received several incorrect additions that had to be removed after much investigation and wasted time.
If you send an addition/correction for either of these lists, please be sure to identify the proper list where your information belongs.
www.geocities.com /CapitolHill/7764/stateshapelist.html   (1413 words)

  
 Prison list - Christian Videos for Prisons [PrisonVideos.com]
Note: We send informational mailings to all U.S. federal prisons and most state and local prisons.
If you think you may know of a correctional facility that we may not have on our mailing list, please contact us.
Represa CA - Calif. State Prison - Sacramento
www.christiananswers.net /prisons/states.html   (1367 words)

  
 Directory of Historic Prisons in the United States & Canada: Historic House Museums and Living History Resources @ ...
Directory of Historic Prisons in the United States and Canada: Historic House Museums and Living History Resources @ PreservationDirectory.com
Debtor's Prison - The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (Accomac, VA)
If you would like to list your Historic House Museum/Organization, please send an email with the museum name and location to: preservationdirectory@comcast.net.
www.preservationdirectory.com /housemuseums_prisons.html   (147 words)

  
 Criminal Justice Links - Florida Department of Corrections
National Institute of Justice (also see their monthly newsletter)
U.S. State Governments (See The Corrections Connection for a more complete list.) *=Inmate Search
Prison Rehabilitative Industries and Diversified Enterprises (PRIDE) of Florida
www.dc.state.fl.us /crimpage.html   (146 words)

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