Governor Little Details ENDURING IDAHO Budget Plan
Summary
Governor Brad Little presented the ENDURING IDAHO balanced budget plan for FY 2026 and FY 2027, adopted by the Idaho Legislature during the 2026 session. The plan maintains Idaho's AAA credit rating, includes tax cuts conforming to federal Trump tax legislation, and protects key priorities including public education funding (up 70% since Little took office), water and transportation infrastructure, rural healthcare grants (nearly $1 million for physician shortage programs), and public safety funding. The Legislature also increased state trooper pay and approved an additional $20 million for Idaho road bonding in FY27.
“The Governor's ENDURING IDAHO plan is a balanced FY 2026 and FY 2027 budget that reflects Idaho's long-standing commitment to fiscal responsibility and long-term stability.”
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The ENDURING IDAHO budget plan for fiscal years 2026 and 2027 was adopted by the Idaho Legislature, reflecting priorities outlined by Governor Little including balanced budgeting without tax increases, tax conformity with federal Trump tax cuts, a 70 percent increase in public education support since Little took office, rural healthcare grants, water infrastructure protection, transportation infrastructure funding through the TECM program with $20 million additional bonding for roads, and protected funding for the Idaho Department of Correction and Idaho State Police.
State agencies, educational institutions, healthcare providers, and public safety entities should note the budget priorities for their respective sectors. The plan's tax conformity with federal law may require alignment review by affected taxpayers and tax professionals.
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Gov. Little spotlights priorities in “Enduring Idaho” plan
Wednesday April 22, 2026 Boise, Idaho – Governor Brad Little outlined the key takeaways in his ENDURING IDAHO plan, which the Legislature adopted during the 2026 legislative session.
The Governor’s ENDURING IDAHO plan is a balanced FY 2026 and FY 2027 budget that reflects Idaho’s long-standing commitment to fiscal responsibility and long-term stability. The Idaho Legislature stuck to his recommendations for thoughtful, measured spending adjustments that preserve Idaho’s financial strength and coveted AAA credit rating.
The plan also protects what matters most to the long-term prosperity of our state by:
- BALANCING THE BUDGET: Just like Idaho families must live within their means, Governor Little and the Legislature balanced the budget without raising taxes.
- DELIVERING TAX CUTS: Protecting Idahoans from higher taxes is the right long-term decision, made possible by Idaho’s strong reserves, low debt, and disciplined budgeting. We conformed with the new Trump tax cuts, putting more money in Idahoans’ pockets while keeping Idaho’s tax system simple, fair, predictable, and competitive.
- PROTECTING PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Since Governor Little took office, state support for public education has increased 70 percent. Much of the investments focused on better compensation and benefits for public school teachers. To continue our firm commitment to education, we protected public school funding and utilized the Public Education Stabilization Fund to cover any statutorily required increases for FY 2027.
- SUPPORTING TRUMP’S TALENT STRATEGY THROUGH LAUNCH: We protected funding for Idaho LAUNCH, helping President Trump achieve his vision of fighting for the American worker.
- MAINTAINING WATER AND TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENTS: We preserved water infrastructure funding championed last year to secure Idaho’s water sovereignty and protect our agriculture economy and future energy development. We protected funding for critical transportation infrastructure projects (TECM) and passed an additional $20 million in FY27 for additional bonding of for Idaho roads.
- PROMOTING SAFE COMMUNITIES: Idahoans greatly value safe communities. Reductions were minimized for the Idaho Department of Correction and the Idaho State Police to maintain operational priorities and avoid furloughs and layoffs so the state can keep crime off our streets. The Legislature also answered Governor Little’s call for increased state trooper pay.
- INVESTING IN HEALTHCARE: We took steps to improve rural healthcare through new grants that strengthen healthcare delivery and affordability across rural Idaho, and we invested nearly $1 million in programs that address the physician shortage.
- SUPPORTING GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY: We merged together agencies with similar missions and took steps to clean up state code and remove outdated, duplicative, or unnecessary statutes, making state government more transparent, easier to navigate, and less burdensome for citizens and businesses. Read highlights from the ENDURING IDAHO plan at this link: https://gov.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/fy27-budget-highlights.pdf
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