BOISE — As the Idaho Legislature convenes for the 2022 session, Gov. Brad Little will give his State of the State address Monday at the Capitol.
The speech at 1 p.m. will be in person in the Idaho House of Representative chambers with both members of the House and Senate. During the speech, Little is expected to unveil proposals for education, the state budget and taxes. Little will also discuss the State’s $1.6 billion budget surplus.
EastIdahoNews.com will stream Little’s address in the player above. We will update this story as the speech concludes.
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LIVE: Gov. Brad Little gives State of the State address
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