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NONINI: To Seek Senate Seat - CdA Press - 02-03-12
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Shortly after Coeur d'Alene Sen. Jim Hammond announced his plans not to run for re-election on Thursday, Rep. Bob Nonini declared the same day that he will campaign for Hammond's seat instead.
"I wanted to get it out there. I've been thinking about it and talking to Sen. Hammond for weeks," said Nonini, who has won four elections and served eight years in the state House.
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NONINI: For state’s rights - CdA Press - 10-29-10
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Rep. Bob Nonini has been a champion of our state's rights. He has for several years fought against the federal government and the EPA with their ridiculous plans in the Silver Valley. He supported the legislation that made Idaho the first state in the country to say no to "Obamacare." He has been an outspoken critic of the EPA's proposed waste-water rules for the cities of Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene.
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NONINI: The choice IS clear - CdA Press - 10-27-10
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Bob Nonini's campaign motto, "The Choice is Clear" could not be any truer. If you watched the League of Women Voter's forum on Oct. 13 as I did it was evident.
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NONINI: Strong education supporter - CdA Press - 10-20-10
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Rep. Bob Nonini has been a pillar of support for education in the Idaho House of Representatives. As Chairman of the Education Committee Nonini has been an advocate for charter schools, home-schooled students, and public education.
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EPA plan slammed at legislative forum - CdA Press - 10-08-10
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While the setting was downtown Coeur d'Alene, much of the focus of Thursday's Kootenai Environmental Alliance legislative candidate forum was on the Silver Valley.
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State, industry leaders huddle on growth - CdA Press - 04-16-10
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Idaho state Rep. Bob Nonini, R-Coeur d'Alene, said, "We can help attract new industry to Idaho by reducing operational costs" and then added, "I suggested this idea a year ago and was joined by my 5th district colleagues, but could not get broad support in the Legislature."
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School budget cuts not expected - CdA Press - 02-21-10
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Idaho state Rep. Bob Nonini, R-Coeur d'Alene, told attendees that school district officials now are seeking more flexibility with their spending, as cuts are visible on the horizon.
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Setting the Record Straight - CdA Press Editorial - 01-02-10 |
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Last Saturday, Dec. 26, 2009, Carolyn Cooke wrote a guest editorial under the heading My Turn. The editorial had misinformation in it and I will correct the inaccuracies as they relate to me.
Ms. Cooke appears to have issues with Congressional candidate Raul Labrador as it relates to immigration and his duties as a state legislator and immigration attorney. Ms. Cooke has the right to disagree with anyone and any issue.
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New School Planned in Plummer - CdA Press - 12-22-09 |
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A new elementary school will be built in the Plummer-Worley School District, and it will go up on land the district owns in Plummer whether voters approve a bond or not. The big question is: Who will control the construction process and financing, the school district or the state?
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Budget Cuts Will Mean Sacrifices - CdA Press - 12-20-09 |
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In one last town hall meeting before Idaho's 2010 legislative session begins in January, District 5 lawmakers warned that budget cuts will mean sacrifices for just about every-body. "We're reaching into every pocket," said Sen. Jim Hammond, R-Post Falls.
He joined Representatives Frank Henderson and Bob Nonini for two hours of brainstorming with 20 members of the community at the Post Falls Library on Saturday morning, and all agreed balancing the budget as required by the state constitution will mean every entity funded by the state will need to tighten its belt.
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First Legos League teaches students strategy, critical thinking, teamwork and 'mechanical stuff'.
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Business leaders from the Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene Chambers were briefed on what the legislators are anticipating as the major issues during the upcoming 2010 session in Boise. In a word ... budget."
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Legislators, current and prospective precinct chairmen share ideas as 2010 Idaho Legislature nears. By RICK THOMAS, Staff writer
POST FALLS -- Funding education will be a key component of the 2010 Idaho Legislature when it convenes on Jan. 11.
The three Republican legislators representing District 5 met with 15 current and prospective precinct chairmen Saturday morning at Moon Dollars Coffee House to share their agenda for the session and get feedback on issues considered important by their constituents.
Sen. Jim Hammond was joined by Representatives Bob Nonini and Frank Henderson, who all agreed creating jobs would be a high priority. But with education taking more than half the state's general fund and a request for a 9 percent increase over last year to meet increased enrollment, it will be a major effort to decide which programs will see budget cuts or be eliminated.
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Bob Nonini and Education Funding - 11-25-09 |
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They're just ideas in the incubation stage, but local legislative leaders are brainstorming creative ways to address disparate challenges.
From the Fifth District, Reps. Frank Henderson and Bob Nonini, joined by Sen. Jim Hammond, met with Republican precinct chairmen recently and informally formulated these recommendations, among others.
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HB 262 - 3-24-2009 |
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After more than a two-hour debate, the House Education Committee has voted 10-6 in favor of HB 262, legislation from the committee’s chairman, Rep. Bob Nonini...
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Chambers Send-Off Luncheon for North Idaho Legislators - 12-14-2007 |
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Chambers of commerce give gift to legislators
Posted: Thursday, Dec 13, 2007 by RICK THOMAS, Staff writer
A military MRE (meal, ready-to-eat), a can of Crisco, ...
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Spokesman Review Declares GOP Victorious - 11-8-2006 |
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House District 5, seat A Bob Nonini (R): 63.86% (7562) David Larsen (D): 36.13% (4278) Last updated: November 8 6:23:30 AM (This election has been called)
GOP hanging on in ...
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Coeur d'Alene Press declares Bob wins again! - 11-8-2006 |
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District 5
COEUR d'ALENE -- Bob Nonini, Frank Henderson, and Jim Hammond campaigned together and celebrated their apparent landslide victories together.
The trio of Republicans promised ... |
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