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Show This Week IN IDAHO A News Review i i i .. u . ..,, .-. ': BOISE Chances for the passage of a state-wide food, stamp plan for distributing surpluses to needy were remote when the senate heard with little,' warmth a request from Governor Clark for passage o a $100,000 revolving fund. The senate sen-ate will probably let the bill die in thq committee. BOISE Only a few minor revenue rev-enue bills are expected to become laws this session of the legislature, since the session closes at midnight mid-night tonight,- (Thursday). Rated a"fair" cham.e of passing was the b'JJ to increase by 1 per cent the cost of autoWbile licenses- on the basis of book valuation, and a bill to place 20 per cent tax on wholesale price o liquor. BOISE Idaho's general fund budget will call for an outlay of $13 433,205 in 1941-42 as compared with $12,627,813 for the past bien-nium. bien-nium. While there has been no definite breakdown of figures, it was known, that the school equalization fund would be increased by $500,000. n -o |