Zsh Snnag Buys Gfe*Onni>Tr H Iii the Associated P Ress ., I Ty Lislisl Approved by the Joint Finance-Appropria- Fim
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A vole on t ^ lI proposolpn wjll come ■ “ —^fnw-W eu’j writer^. ajiuwdajTrTV,.-.;' .~ B"(5rSEB —'Tuesday was sufupposed to be the day Inesday, and if the bili is ameninended, it will have ta m 'z located about thcthe Centennial Idaho Legislatalure wound up its af- J S -eglslature «"i'etu m lo the Semite for consionsideratidn of thc TWINFALI^-Thfl^efbnnerJ.C. piuUockfrontuo'tbe'Penney’s buUd- fairsfair: and the 126 legislators wwent home. ' HouseISO nmendmcnis. wntnrni hfiw inifori thii apnjijwMrfffl irit!* n f .....-ButB lhe path towurd adjoIjoummcnt didn't ran y ? ponsors of thnt move said lhe-he neti effect might • ; " ISStartte-C U udeJleJiown Mu- ■'■.••t’ r: smoothlysmo al all. ‘And nftor• thet Houso spent 11 PB 1989 0 fund n proposed S5.6 millionion library building ......... sic& Fumitan Co/forfbr an-undis- ■ TmTPraneyt^'btiildiiig was wid hourshou in fioor action, legislatiative leaders conceded ...............» , f Bt Lev*wis-Clark Stnlo College, D^eldpment Corp. of thaithat thc Centennial session closed sum. by Price iDw 3n of the Legi.slature T\ieuesday, morning, the House) compiolcdcoi legisla- X^jT. Price, tb e develop- wouldwon have lo go a l least into0 Iloday live actionh on the second of twovo billsb designed to “As far as.iWeVe « th ier of the Magic. V alle; AA Malad representative slowedb things down O ffsetting taxex e s - A 3 protoc.ect lake water quality But it didn'td come easy, probably a done deal,” ll,-Mia BcV S T It tbe downtown build* overovci a bill on w ater q uality AndAt the House leader- Rep, Myron Jones, R-Malad,lad, forced a slow- School consolidailation-Bl 31' Brown, a GOHJwner of the liia^ S g lS S^ e ^ s in 1966 a s part shipshi]; backed a move lo nmcndid a Senntcjhissed bili .■ n over n related bill, family-owned Btore. '« of the deal to' get pennies to be- toto divertd more money into a package; of proposed Bototh measures go to the governcernor for considera- ^ agwment; didepends on come.oneofthr the siall’s original an- collegecolli construction projects. )or leader, .said the intent wasvas to p ut tho extra $4 jjon.. Lale) in the day, iho Houseie apph)veda a third 8,------------------------------------------T—’I\ie9da^HH-lhe-79lhtley'i>rihi-i969arasion. ol dratgncd-to-protcct'ground'waTiwaTcrqantiry Brown said 1\iesday. Tlie.biiUdiniing has been for sale ThcT Senate earlier voted to.0 pul ; Sl'J million from "I,* believe SIO million wii! bo enough to help us jonDnes opposea il most of the day warning Houso !I7ie piitcbflse is a poflitfvep u step ever since. 71kThe store w as occupied :xpcctcdcxpi sui )lus funds into0 ai budget reserve lo i)anco next yertr’s Ijudget," suitsoid.Simpsim. nbers that it would allow theLhe governor to ap- for downtown, he added.ed.^-r briefly last yearyi by Mr. Mac, a ?aseeast whal a ipears lo be a. fundingf crunch next Legislative leaders agreedd earlierc on a S13.5 poj^tit u panel to draw up a grounound water quality Brown declined to nv«nve details of -men’s-^otlnnm^storr-headquar* year.ycai milliiillion package of collcgc consisnstruction tnoaBurcs, protecection plan, then would nlloallow him to veto the bu^nessls plans &rforthe'buOd- ter^ in S a ltJ t Lake CiW. T hat re- ButQ the Houso leadership0 iforged a -1-3 vote in. ll only to bo funded if there's•c'a enough surplus a l „ h atetever tho panel came up,with.th. ing 'I\iesd^, becauseB thei flamily tailer vacated«d the building before ;hethe Ways and M eans Commimittee Tuesday after- e end of th e state budget yearear July 1. For3r a time, Jones forced the readingrea of alt bills , plans to give tbe .full11 storys at a ita six-nonthh lease1 expired Jan . 1. loonnooi to trim the reserve to $10■10 million. Simpson suid it was his intenlenlion to allocate the q( |(<nj;ngth. But he relented afterr heht was assured a RRep. Michaol Simpson, R-Blackfoot,R-. assistant tra $4 million for conslruction.ion, based on a priori- ono, his bid lo amond the w aterlior quolity bili. PWIF■ishernn en joilin ___ L jjji' . rr ilIn b attlle agaiiinst \la sk a oil spi'ill ^ H The'he Associated Press Environmental ProtProtection Agency Administrator BillII ReillyR and Coast VALDEZ. Alaska - Fisheilermen Guard Commandantlan t Paul Yost lo ] mobiobilized Tbesday lo protect uniintaint- "tjikc a hard look a t whorev this disas- jj f c f I bcaches and estuaries fron3m the ter stands." itionK worst oil spill, and the10 Port ■■ Bush'said the fodcfoderal govemmeni • '■ ' Voldcz rcoponed to t<inker8R lined may take over thethe- clcanup from ' t“ 3 to load N orth Slope crude oil.il. Exxon if the officialcials conclude that I Cleanup ofiicials said thoy?y had not enough is beingigdone. di - landoned hope of controllingng the Alaska Gov. SleSteve Cowper, a >ill with mechanical skimmeiiers or Democrat who hasIS beenbi highly crili- lemical dispersanls and planntned in- cal of the cleanup,. fiewfie to Valdez and ead to roly on burning thehe oil, joined the ofTicial.si uponup their arrival, hich formed a long, black bnii;liise on He snid hc wants the federal govern- ;e brilliant blue waters of PrinceP ment to designateate clearly which iliiam Sound. agency is in charge:e whenw: spills occur. Three top Bush Adminisiralittion of- Cowpor said theL’ oil industry hasn’l rials arrived late in the after.ernoon shown the abilityk’ to handle lanker id quickly departed for a lotlook at spills. He said thereere is no guarantee ,e polluted area. thill things wouldI be better if anoth- President Bush had asked Trans-T er accident look placolaco. mation Secretary Samuel Skikinncr. .S o c S P IL^L L con P a g c ^ _____ __ . QfkhtshHxjfS Va ses morv~t-than “ up to ci( nban<plO milliorn in revennues spill Bulldozers levelel 1the bottom of the Higlighllne Canal near Southith Blue Lakes Boulevanltd as part of regular mi chemle Associated Press taxes and royaltyty payments, said stead ClilT Groh, specialal assistantii to the whiclJUNKAU, Alaska — The nailation's state revenue commisim issioner thergest I oil spill has aisl Alaskaa more Alaska expect.s; lo lose less than M arch1 rainsi delay repairsi s to ca wiiiiian $10 million in lost revenulu e be- S20 million liefore•0 thet' pipeline can V useTh of reduced fiow ihroughgh the resume full productiiuction. which may ByN’ S.NOKKENTV'ED) 'It's so muddy oul there we can’t get the thingn inrmnnth. The normal Just uve ficial:aska pipeline, and more lossese.s aru occur k'fore tne endnd ofc the week, said, Dmt'sSfU's wriltT ddone we should," Diehl said. 1 inch. The wet month has pu andpeeled, I officials said Tuesdayy. David Ramsour. a spokesman for The Twin Fulls Canal Co.’s!o.’s slory is nearly the mns two inches above normal. theAlaska, p the nation's second-la•largest Gov. Steve CowfiT. TWIN FALLS - The heavyhe .March rains lhat s;same. Recently finished imprciprovements need some TheTi .N'orthside Canal Co. hai- BP I producer, relies on the indidustry Cowper and t^ele slalos legislature have kept farmers oul of lheir fields have also backfilling,h bul canal banksiks are so soft dump )H i.;iki', which serve.? as a r ponar more than 80 perccnt of its rev- are in the final slagstages of preparing frustrated canal companies'ies’ attem pts to finish off- trucksli can’l gel in. forr lheI canal sysiem. The reser mes. Suite officials said theyy don'l next year's budget.t. TheT governor has season repairs. 'Some places we make a bigbigger mess than we’re U'm■m to draw extra w ater on sht: r . ~ A■pect any cash-flow problemsIS from proposed a status-qjs-quo S2.3 billion “U st yenr we were prnyiilying for rain nt this lime, iryingli lo fix,* said Manager•Jack Ja' Kakin. wailailing for increased flow fnim e spill but are monitoring theie situ- spending plan andd is nol cxpectcd to now we’re tryint; to j;el il t(to stop," snid Ted Diehl, The company has set a_lent,enlative date for begin- Re.^ie.^ervoir, which musl l>e or ion. revi.rc il because ofL>f llUie pipftUnc slow- manager of lhe Northsidee CCanal Co. ningn water delivery at April•il 110. But the date de- Dirtii'hl said. The 60 percent cutback in piplipeline down. }w since Friday's tanker spi'piil at I/)w oil prices overove the pasl year Five times the Northsideido Canai Co.