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New director plans statewide meetings
I want to thank all of you for your help and patience during the department’s leadership transition the past few weeks. The process could not have been as smooth or trouble-free without your contributions ... After the Legislature adjourns this spring, I plan to visit each district and Headquarters section to get to know you better.
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ITD prepares for Legislative presentations
ITD Director Pam Lowe will join division administrators in making two formal presentations at the Idaho Legislature – the first Tuesday (Jan. 30) to members of the Senate and House transportation committees. The presentation is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Next week’s presentation will focus on programs and projects, with an overview of the 2008 revenue request and a report on the GARVEE-supported Connecting Idaho program.
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Empty shoes emphasize need to use seat belts
Serving as a silent reminder of lives lost in 2005 as a result of not wearing seat belts, 126 pairs of shoes were put on display on the Idaho Capital steps Wednesday (Jan. 24) by the Idaho Seat Belt Coalition. The Boise stop was part of a weeklong journey throughout the state
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Donations accepted for military packages
Employees at Headquarters have joined a campaign to meet the basic needs of military personnel serving in Iraq. A collection box has been set up in the Lobby for the deposit of personal care items, non-perishable food/snacks and entertainment such as CDs, DVDs, games and reading material.
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Guard your safety, security in public places
Public places are vulnerable to personal catastrophes, and in an age of terrorism threats, people should be prepared for the unexpected, according to information provided by the Ada City-County Emergency Management (ACCEM) office.
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Employees can access Form W-2s online
Beginning this week, state employees may view and/or print their 2006 Form W-2 from the State Controller's Office Web page. Instead of waiting for days or weeks for a Form W-2 to arrive in the mail, employees may retrieve their forms in minutes and print a copy from the Web. This online service also allows employees to access copies of their Form W-2s from previous years, dating to tax year 2002.
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