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10 Reasons We Have To Be Grateful

The holiday season is a time to be thankful for family, friends, a roof over our heads and food on our tables. But in this age of partisan bickering, GOP ethics violations, and Idaho’s political imbalance, it can be easy to lose sight of some of the other things we can be happy about.  Politically speaking, here is what I am  thankful for this season:

 

Chairman’s Top Ten List |

Messaging Work Begins

We are so excited to announce the beginning of our Messaging Team. Thank you to those that have agreed to spend a substantial chunk of their time as a member of our Messaging Team (MT): Senator Elliot Werk, Pam Baldwin, Representative Brian Cronin, Dean Ferguson, Shauneen Grange, Steve Berch, Russ Buschert, and Diane Kelly. We will have our first meeting on Friday December 2nd. The focus will be to start generating a messaging plan for the 2012 Legislative session. The team will meet weekly and be working from polling data and feedback received from the counties during the Strategic planning data collection process. Any ideas or feedback that you would like the team to consider can be sent to sally@idahodems.org.

 

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Redistricting Saga

The Idaho Supreme Court will hear two different redistricting challeges as 2012 begins.

 

Twin Falls, Owyhee, Teton and Kootenai counties will present their case first on January 5th. They have filed a lawsuit that states the current redistricting maps unneccesarily splits their counties. They have submitted an alternate map to the Supreme Court but details are hard to pin down as the mapping software available to the public during redistricting is no longer available.

 

From up North, Idaho, Bonner, Boundary, Benewah, Clearwater, Lewis and Shoshone counties have filed a lawsuit on different grounds. They claim their large legislative districts dilute their representation and make it difficult for a legislator to navigate.

 

As we wait to hear the Idaho Supreme Court ruling on these two cases, we will move forward with the legislative districts as currently proposed. Information on the new districts is currently available and questions or requests can be directed to matt@idahodems.org.

 

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New IDP Office

 

A special thanks to Ed Kershner, Chris Lavelle, Brooke Hetemer, Ryan Russell, Dottie Lowe, and Tony Shallot who helped us move! We have relocated to 943 W. Overland Rd in Meridian. We are pleased to say that the IDP offices are now in a Gold Leed certified building that align with our values. With natural light, a focus on waste reduction and recycling, and multiple ways to reduce energy consumption, we are making our carbon footprint smaller and our capacity for growth even bigger!

 

 

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Celebrating Democrats!

Representative Chew works tirelessly for under-represented groups in our state. She empowers her constintuents and young people to get involved in the democratic process. A frequent visitor to our office over the past months, she has spent countless hours on the phone asking for contributions. She has also been supporting the Idaho Young Democrats as well as working with union organizations. Representative Chew walks her talk, always has a positive attitude and a cheerful word for everyone she encounters.

Thanks Sue!

 

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The Blue Review- September Edition

Celebrating Democrats

Boise County DemocratsLike many counties, Boise County has participated in the “Adopt-A-Highway’ program offered by IDT. Recently they gathered and spent time cleaning up their stretch of the highway together. They have 2 stretches to cleanup – 1 stretch on Highway 21 in Idaho City, and 1 stretch on Highway 17 (Banks to Lowman Rd).

This is a great way to spread the Democratic name and values. Democrats are willing to put in the time and energy to take care of their community!

A big thanks to Boise County Democrats for finding creative ways to make their presence known.

 

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American Jobs Act

American Jobs ActThe President’s Plan for Economic Growth and Deficit Reduction lives up to a simple idea: as a Nation, we can live within our means while still making the investments we need to prosper – from a jobs bill that is needed right now to long-term investments in education, innovation, and infrastructure. It follows a balanced approach: asking everyone to do their part, so no one has to bear all the burden. And it says that everyone – including millionaires and billionaires – has to pay their fair share. Overall, it pays for the President’s jobs bill and produces net savings of more than $3 trillion over the next decade, on top of the roughly $1 trillion in spending cuts that the President already signed into law in the Budget Control Act – for a total savings of more than $4 trillion over the next decade. This would bring the country to a place, by 2017, where current spending is no longer adding to our debt, debt is falling as a share of the economy, and deficits are at a sustainable level.
THE AMERICAN JOBS ACT: PAYING FOR OUR INVESTMENTS AND REDUCING THE DEFICIT

The plan produces approximately $4.4 trillion in deficit reduction net the cost of the American Jobs Act.

$1.2 trillion from the discretionary cuts enacted in the Budget Control Act.

$580 billion in cuts and reforms to a wide range of mandatory programs;

$1.1 trillion from the drawdown of troops in Afghanistan and transition from a military to a civilian-led mission in Iraq

$1.5 trillion from tax reform

$430 billion in additional interest savings

To spur economic growth and job creation, the plan includes one-time investment and relief in the American Jobs Act. That adds to the deficit in 2012 but is fully paid for over 10 years, and deficit reduction phases in starting in 2013, as the economy grows stronger.

Deficit reduction is achieved in a balanced approach, with a spending cut to revenue ratio for the entire plan (including discretionary cuts) of 2 to 1.

Deficits and Debt

Tax cuts to help businesses hire and grow

Cutting the payroll tax in half on the first $5 million in payroll, targeting the benefit to the 98 percent of firms with payroll below this threshold.

A complete payroll tax holiday for added workers or increased wages up to $50 million

Extending 100 percent expensing into 2012

Reforms and regulatory reductions to help entrepreneurs and small businesses access capital

Putting workers back on the job while rebuilding and modernizing America

A “Returning Heroes” hiring tax credit for veterans

Preventing up to 280,000 teacher layoffs, while keeping cops and firefighters on the job

Immediate investments in infrastructure, school buildings, and neighborhoods as well as a bipartisan National Infrastructure Bank

Pathways back to work for Americans looking for jobs

The most innovative reform to the unemployment insurance program in 40 years and extension of emergency unemployment insurance preventing 6 million Americans looking for work from losing benefits

A $4,000 tax credit to employers for hiring the long-term unemployed

Prohibiting employers from discriminating against unemployed workers when hiring

Expanding job opportunities for low-income youth and adults

Tax relief for every American worker and family

Cutting payroll taxes in half for 160 million workers next year

Allowing more Americans to refinance their mortgages

Fully paid for as part of the President’s long-term deficit reduction plan

The Joint Committee plan significantly reduces deficits and puts the country on a fiscally sustainable path by 2017.

The deficit is projected to fall to 2.3 percent of GDP in 2021. By comparison, if we did nothing, the deficit would be 5.5 percent of GDP in 2021.

Reaches “primary balance”— where our current spending is no longer adding to our debt — in 2017. At that point, current spending is no longer adding to our debt, debt is falling as a share of the economy, and deficits are at a sustainable level.

The President’s plan would reduce the national debt as a share of economy

Stable or falling debt as a share of the economy is a key metric of fiscal sustainability.

If we did nothing, the national debt would rise to 90.7 percent of GDP in 2021. By contrast, under the President’s plan, the national debt would fall to 73.0 percent of GDP in 2021 — or an improvement of almost 18 percentage points.

Health Savings

The plan includes $320 billion in health savings that build on the Affordable Care Act to strengthen Medicare and Medicaid by reducing wasteful spending and erroneous payments, and supporting reforms that boost the quality of care. It accomplishes this in a way that does not shift significant risks onto the individuals they serve; slash benefits; or undermine the fundamental compact they represent to our Nation’s seniors, people with disabilities, and low-income families.

The plan includes $248 billion in savings from Medicare.

Within this total, 90 percent of the savings, or $224 billion, comes from reducing overpayments in Medicare.

Any savings that affect beneficiaries do not begin until 2017.

The plan does not propose to change the eligibility age for Medicare benefits.

Other health and Medicaid savings amount to $72 billion.

Because of the structural nature of these reforms, health savings grow to over $1 trillion in the second decade.

The President will veto any bill that takes one dime from the Medicare benefits seniors rely on without asking the wealthiest Americans and biggest corporations to pay their fair share.

Other Mandatory

  • The plan includes $250 billion in savings from other mandatory programs.
  • Included within these savings are:
  • $33 billion in savings from agriculture subsidies, payments, and programs
  • $42.5 billion in reforms to Federal employee benefit programs, including programs for civilian employees and military personnel.
  • $4.1 billion from the disposal of unused government assets.
  • $92.2 billion from restructuring government operations and reducing government liabilities.
  • $77.6 billion from improving Federal program management and reducing waste and abuse.

Revenues

The President calls on the Committee to undertake comprehensive tax reform, and lays out five principles for it to follow: 1) lower tax rates; 2) cut wasteful loopholes and tax breaks; 3) reduce the deficit by $1.5 trillion; 4) boost job creation and growth; and 5) comport with the “Buffett Rule” that people making more than $1 million a year should not pay a smaller share of their income in taxes than middle-class families pay.

Tax reform should draw on the specific proposals the President has put forward, together with elimination of additional inefficient tax breaks. If the Joint Committee is unable to undertake comprehensive tax reform, the President believes the discrete measures he has proposed should be enacted on a standalone basis. Their enactment as a standalone package still would significantly improve the country’s fiscal standing, represent an important step toward more fundamentally transforming our tax code, and serve as a strong foundation for economic growth and job creation.

To advance this debate, the President is offering a detailed set of specific tax loophole closers and measures to broaden the tax base that, together with the expiration of the high-income tax cuts, would be more than sufficient to hit the $1.5 trillion target. These include:

  • Allowing the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts for upper income earners to expire ($866 billion)
  • Limiting deductions and exclusions for those making more than $250,000 a year ($410 billion)
  • Closing loopholes and eliminating special interest tax breaks (approximately $300 billion)

Idaho Young Democrats

Idaho Young DemocratsMy fellow Democrats,

The Idaho Young Democrats is looking to increase membership and activism within our organization. As Democratic leaders in our state, we are hoping that you may be willing to provide us with contact information of Democrats in Idaho under the age of 36. One of the largest demographics of those who support the Democratic Party is young people. According to the Pew Research Center, 66% of people under the age of 30 voted for President Obama. Unfortunately, voter turn-out among young people dropped from around 50% in 2008 to around 20% in 2010. The IDYD firmly believes that the development of our organization will result in higher voter turn-out among the youth and will essentially lead to more Democratic representation on both the state and local levels. If there are any high school students, college students, post-college individuals or any person under the age of 36 who you think might be interested in our organization, please help us get connected with them.

For those of you who are not aware, we chartered ourselves with the Young Democrats of America this summer in Louisville and are ready to get to work! We are doing everything in our ability to reach out to young voters across the state of Idaho. We have recently created seven caucuses (College, High School, LGBTQ, Women’s, Hispanic, Education, Environmental) within our organization with spectacular individuals leading each of them. We are still in the process of creating three more caucuses (Veteran’s and Military Affairs, Native American and Labor). We believe the creation of these caucuses will allow us to attract new members, create future leaders and focus on issues that we as Democrats, care about most. We have targeted a number of colleges across our state and are looking to expand Democratic organizations on those campuses. We are also looking to expand campus organizations into high schools all across Idaho.

We are very thankful for the support of the Idaho Democratic Party, the Idaho Democratic Women’s Caucus, the Idaho AFL-CIO, various county organizations and many wonderful individuals who have helped us in developing the IDYD. We hope to continue and expand our relationships with these remarkable organizations and people who have supported us in the past, but also work with others to create new alliances.

Please feel free to send my contact information on to anyone you know who might be willing to join us in our fight to spread the values of the Democratic Party.
Thank you,

Dean Lent
President, Idaho Young Democrats
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Meet our Redistricting Commissioners |

Redistricting Part Deux

Thank you to our former Redistricting Commissioners for all of their work. Their energy, diligence, and fortitude is to be applauded.The former commission members were able to forge a plan in the last week that provides the new commission a wonderful platform to begin their work from.

Our new commissioners will utlilize and build on the ground work from the previous 90 day commission but are also doing things a bit differently. They will meet in a smaller, more casual room on the 4th floor of the statehouse that is more conducive to face to face conversations. As a result the meetings will be an audio only feed. Another change is their plan interact in pairs or trios to emphasize relationships. These changes along with the groundwork laid should enable them to be finished long before their December deadline.
Just as before, your input is vital. We hope our activists will continue to play a role in pushing to prioritize the constinutional statute of keeping counties and communities of interest whole. You will be able to listen to all hearings at IPT Leg Live.

You will also have the opportunity to testify in person on:

  • Oct. 5, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Idaho Falls City Hall, 680 Park Avenue.
  • Oct. 6, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Coeur d’Alene City Hall, 710 E. Mullan.
  • Oct. 7, Idaho State Capitol Auditorium, TBA
  • A fourth hearing is planned for Oct. 19, to be conducted virtually over the Idaho Education Network, with video locations around the state. Details will be provided later.

 

Read more on the commission |

RSVP to hear Rep. Ellie Boldman-Hill

Representative Boldman-HillWe hope you are planning on attending our FALL CENTRAL COMMITTEE!
To help us plan for meals and refreshments, please  RSVP by Tuesday, October 25th.  If cost is a factor in your attendance, please contact Shelley at 208/336-1815 or shelley@idahodems.org.

To purchase your tickets online

RSVP

 

Learn more about Rep. Boldman-Hill |

Tele Townhall Join our D.E.M. Club

Tele Town-hall

September 27th the IDP held our first ever tele town hall meeting. State Chairman Larry Grant, Minority Leader John Rusche, and Executive Director Shelley Landry spoke with over 5,600 Idahoans regarding the Idaho Democratic Party’s strategic plan. We also left over 9000 messages. If you or someone you know joined us for the call we would appreciate feedback. Please emailmarie@idahodems.org with any thoughts, questions, or comments.

 

Join the D.E.M. Club today! D.E.M. club members (Donate Every Month) are the backbone of Idaho Democrats! Decide today to contribute a small amount every month ($5- $100). Join today, help us reach our goal of 75 new members this Fall

 

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Idahoan has lunch with the President

Kathleen McKevitt     Kathleen McKevitt, was one of six other summer organizers to have the honor of having lunch with The President of the United States. Kathleen currently resides in Jerome, Idaho, and is part of the Obama for America Summer Organizing team. Over 1,500 summer organizers around the United States  were asked to submit an essay on what it means to organize. Kathleen recalls, “I had put my essay submission for lunch with the President out of my mind. There were so many submitted around the USA and I figured it was highly unlikely that a little known writer from Idaho would be chosen.  Plus, I was working on house parties for the President’s birthday so when the call came, I was beyond surprised, beyond thrilled, and still am. I am ecstatic!!” Kathleen was flown to Washington, D.C., on August 9 and returned August 11.

Kathleen has spent the summer reaching out to Obama supporters in Idaho and helping the campaign prepare for the 2012 re-election. She says, “It has been an honor just to be able to do the early work for the President’s campaign and I have enjoyed it immensely.  Connecting with people and seeing more people connect with other people is a joy and so needed in a time when people tend to feel so disconnected. Being in the company of the President is beyond my wildest imagination, something I will treasure for the remainder of my life and that will continue to also thrill many people in my life and in my state who support the President and are happy for me. I will be sky high for months to come!

Congratulations, Kathleen, we know you were the perfect representative to let the President know how much support he has in Idaho.

 

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Rep. Ellie Boldman-Hill to be Keynote Speaker in Sun Valley Oct. 29th

Rep. Boldman-HillWe are deeply honored to have Rep. Ellie Boldman-Hill join us during our Fall Central Committee. Idaho Native, and avid Western Democrat, Ellie was recently chosen by Time Magazine as one of the “40 Under 40 Political Rising Stars” in the country!
Ellie’s resume is impressive and she proudly represents her Idaho roots. To give you a brief glimpse:
o The National Vice President for the Young Democrats of America,
o Named by the Washington Post as one of the best “State-based Political Tweeters”,
o Awarded as “Missoula’s Best Activist” (2007-2011) for her advocacy for the impoverished and her
political engagement on progressive causes
And this is just the tip of the iceberg…Ellie is a must see! You won’t want to miss her.

 

Learn more about Rep. Boldman-Hill |

Buy Blue Online Auction

Look for our Buy Blue Holiday Auction in October! We can’t think of a better way to do your holiday shopping then by supporting the Democratic cause. You can accomplish two great things in one fast and fun trip to our auction website. Keep your eyes on your inbox as the leaves begin to fall for more details.

Do you have a skill, business, talent to donate? Do you have prior auction organizing experience and time that would you like to donate? Please conact marie@idahodems.org

 

 

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Celebrating Democrats

Jackie AymonJackie Aymon is an Idaho native, born in Boise, who graduated from Capital High.  She lives in McCall and is currently a member of city council. Her friends will testify that Ms. Aymon works hard to make McCall a better place to live and work for all its citizens. She brings her broad life experiences to her work on the McCall City Council.

Ms. Aymon has been active in Democratic politics, serving as Vice Chair and Chair of the Valley County Democrats. Last year she took on another challenge, accepting an appointment as a City of McCall Council person. Coming from Democratic roots in a very red state, Jackie hopes that citizens can see what a positive force a progressive voice can bring to the community.  She is proud of her accomplishments this year working with a diverse council. With Jackie on the council they have settled two outstanding lawsuits and had very a successful centennial celebration of the founding of the city.  “I want to make McCall, Idaho’s number one mountain town,” says Jackie.

This “blue girl in a red state” has made a difference in people’s lives. Thank you, Jackie, for everything you do to make a difference in your county and set an example for others.

 

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Last week of Redistricting Commission Meetings

Redistricting CommissionThe Redistricting Commission is scheduled to wrap up by the 6th of September, hopefully with a final map on the Secretary of State’s desk. This week should be telling about whether or not Idaho will soon have new legislative and congressional boundaries.

There has been disagreement on the Commission regarding the legal guidelines.  Democratic Commissioners are holding firm that the final map must meet both federal and state constitutional guidelines first, before adhering to statute guidelines.

To review all of the maps currently before the commission, click here.  To watch the upcoming hearings, click here.

Please take a few moments to urge the Commission to reach a decision by their Sept. 6 deadline. Email redistrictingcommission@redistricting.idaho.gov

 

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Take the Education Survey

 

Tom Luna didn’t ask for your input but the Idaho Education Association is. You can ensure Idaho’s students thrive and really do come first. Please fill out this short 4 question survey.

 

 

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Idaho Young Democrats received their official charter in Kentucky at the National Convention in July. They met for their first planning session before school started to identify their goals. They would like to organize groups on all major college campuses, start groups at our larger high schools around the state and create thriving caucus groups.

We are working very closely with the Young Democrats and excited about the difference their presence will make in our state. By organizing the following groups of young people they will be able to organize, motivate and activate a whole new generation of voters and campaign supporters.

 

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