Boise, Idaho. State entities announced statewide infrastructure, philanthropy and recent budget updates. Federal NEVI funding will complete Idaho’s electric vehicle charging plan after earlier delays, with about $29 million allocated from 2022–2026. Congressman Mike Simpson reported $3 million in community project funding for the University of Idaho’s Idaho CAFE dairy research center, now in phase two and slated to start milking 400 cows in early 2026. The Idaho Community Foundation opened the Minidoka County Foundation to support local charitable funds. State officials warned the 2026 Legislature faces a $555.2 million projected deficit. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Local nonprofits, donors, dairy researchers, and Idaho agricultural stakeholders benefited from new philanthropic infrastructure, federal NEVI and community project funding, and planned research facilities that aim to expand charging infrastructure, applied manure research, and grant-making capacity.
Idaho taxpayers and state budget planners face pressure from projected revenue shortfalls and potential costs if state lawmakers adopt federal tax changes, increasing the likelihood of budget cuts or reallocation across services.
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Idaho secures EV funds, community projects, budget concerns
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