Idaho Gov. C. L. “Butch” Otter (R) has been running campaign ads touting a scholarship program that he takes credit for. The problem is that the Idaho Opportunity Scholarship is turning out not to be what Governor Otter claims.
The fund was signed by Otter in March, 2007. It’s partly funded through taxpayer refund donations. As a sign of bad economic times, the contributions to the fund have not met expectations. The scholarship is a last resort fund, which means students have to apply for other funding first. The maximum amount of $3,000 is enough to cover tuition for two semesters at an Idaho Community College, but not at an Idaho University. Also, no new college students have be awarded the grant in the past two years. In fact the number of current students getting the grant is 450, compared to 700 when the program started.
One Republican, and former Idaho State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Jerry Evans, has announced that he is so upset with Gov. Otter, that he will vote for Keith Allred, Otter’s Democratic gubernatorial opponent.