Not yet open, Idaho Capitol is scene of dispute

idahocapitol.jpgIdaho Capitol renovations aren’t yet complete, but there’s some disagreement over a new rule limiting public exhibitions to a single floor.

The Idaho Capitol Commission, which oversees the century-old building, voted in August to restrict events to the fourth floor once it reopens Jan. after two years and $122 million in taxpayer-funded expense. The rule is meant to protect the building from activities that might damage the structure.

But Buy Idaho, a nonprofit group with 1,100 members, normally spreads out on three rotunda floors for its annual display of Gem State goods and services.  The group’s director says being banished to one floor will hamper spreading the word about Idaho products to lawmakers.

The Legislature is now intervening and hopes to settle the dispute at a Capitol Commission meeting next week. (AP)

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