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Janice K. McGeachin (; born January 18, 1963) is an American
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politician and businesswoman serving as the 43rd
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since January 2019. A member of the
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, she was previously a member of the
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from 2002 until 2012. Educated at the
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, McGeachin owned several businesses in Idaho Falls. She entered politics in 2002 when elected to a seat in the state house. She was elected lieutenant governor in the 2018 election, to serve with the
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,
Brad Little Bradley Jay Little (born February 15, 1954) is an American politician serving as the 33rd governor of Idaho since January 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he served as the 42nd lieutenant governor of Idaho from 2009 to 2019 and as an Idah ...
. She is the first female lieutenant governor of Idaho. As lieutenant governor, McGeachin aligned herself with
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and frequently clashed with Little. She unsuccessfully challenged Little in the Republican primary for governor in the 2022 election.


Early life and education

McGeachin was born on January 18, 1963, in
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. She graduated from Skyline High School in Idaho Falls and earned her B.S. in finance and accounting from the
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.


Career


Business ventures

McGeachin has had a number of business ventures. She owns an
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in Idaho Falls and co-owns a wholesale
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supply store and a
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remanufacturing facility with her husband.Alysha Love
5 things to know about Idaho's 1st female lieutenant governor
''
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'', November 9, 2018. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
Madeleine Coles
McGeachin says business experience will help her in lieutenant governor role
Associated Press (January 13, 2019).


2000 to 2017

McGeachin unsuccessfully ran for
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commissioner in 2000, her first bid for elected office. As a Republican, she was a member of the
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from 2002 to 2012. As chair of the state House Health and Welfare Committee, she cut
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funding and voted against legislation to create a state-based health insurance exchange. An ally of the
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, McGeachin was considered a possible Republican primary challenger to U.S. Representative
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in 2010, but chose not to run. McGeachin supported
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in the
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and the
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. McGeachin was a delegate for
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at the
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, and was vice-chair of Trump's Idaho campaign committee.Justin Rohrlich
Idaho's Anti-Lockdown Lieutenant Governor Has Gone Rogue
''Daily Beast'' (May 25, 2020).


Lieutenant governor


Campaign and election

In April 2017, McGeachin filed to run for
lieutenant governor of Idaho The lieutenant governor of Idaho is a constitutional statewide elected office in the U.S. state of Idaho. According to the Idaho Constitution, the officeholder is elected to a four-year term. The current lieutenant governor of Idaho is Republic ...
. In the voter pamphlet she wrote, she hoped to help the governor "by increasing our freedoms and liberties, free from the bonds of excessive government regulations. The federal government has become too restrictive in how we teach our kids, manage health care, build our roads and manage our resources." Her candidacy was supported by state Senator
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. McGeachin narrowly won the Republican
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on May 15, 2018, with 28.9% of the vote, then defeated Democratic nominee Kristin Collum in the November general election. During the 2018 campaign, McGeachin took security guards with her to a debate at the Idaho Public Television station in
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, although there was no known threat against her, and characterized them as "friends."


Far-right connections

In February 2019, McGeachin posted a photo on her Facebook page of her posing in front of her Idaho State Capitol door with two members of the
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, an anti-government militia movement group. The men wore shirts promoting Todd Engel, who was sentenced to prison in connection with the Bundy standoff fatal encounter with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). For the caption, she wrote "Sending love to Todd Engel from the Idaho Capital and 'getting to know' the new Senate Pages." McGeachin faced public criticism for the photo and quickly deleted it. In a subsequent statement, McGeachin described the men as "two
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supporters who were here to support Todd Engel, an Idahoan who was treated unjustly by the court system," and said that she deleted the post after "a few people had begun erroneously assigning sinister motives which are contrary to my true character." The ''
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'' editorial board criticized McGeachin for embracing the 3 Percenters and militia movement. In February 2022, McGeachin appeared as a surprise video guest speaker at the
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, hosted by prominent white nationalist
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.Keith Ridler
McGeachin delivers taped speech to white nationalist meeting
Associated Press (February 26, 2022).
McGeachin was apparently one of the highest-ranking elected officials to address the far-right conference. McGeachin's speech to the conference was criticized by Democrats and some Republicans for its antisemitic and pro-Putin contents.


Indoctrination task force and public records violations

In 2021, McGeachin convened an "education indoctrination task force" co-chaired by fellow Republican Priscilla Giddings. The committee was premised on the notion that "the scourge of critical race theory, socialism, communism, and Marxism" was "infiltrating" the Idaho school and college system.Clark Corbin
McGeachin’s education task force discusses calls to disband State Board of Education
''Idaho Capital Sun'', via ''Idaho Statesman'' (August 1, 2021).
Becca Savransky
'A Very McCarthyism Feel': Idaho Teachers Say Indoctrination Task Force Stokes Fear
''Idaho Statesman''. Via ''EdWeek'' (July 29, 2021).
Committee members discussed proposals to abolish the Idaho State Board of Education. Idaho teachers described McGeachin's committee as a
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attack on teachers and a distraction from the challenges faced by Idaho's education system in reality. The ''Idaho Statesman'' editorial board described the effort as "a manufactured
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" driven by the "far-right fringe of Idaho's politics." The president-elect of the Idaho School Boards Association resigned from McGeachin's task force a week after its first meeting, writing that the task force seemed aimed at "partisan campaigning." In August 2021, a state judge fined McGeachin $750 for violating the Idaho Public Records Act by failing to turn over documents requested by the Idaho Press Club. The judge found that McGeachin acted "in bad faith" and that "It appears to the court that respondent would stop at nothing, no matter how misguided, to shield public records from the public." A civil suit brought against McGeachin by the Idaho Press Club was settled in November 2021, with a court ordered McGeachin to pay the club almost $29,000 in fees and costs.Clark Corbin
Public records show McGeachin billed nearly $17,000 for her own legal fees in records lawsuit
''Idaho Capital Sun'' (February 2, 2022).
McGeachin submitted a supplemental budget request, seeking for that sum to be paid by taxpayer funds. The legislature declined McGeachin's request to have the costs of the settlement paid by the state budget. Separately, McGeachin's attorneys billed her almost $17,000 to defend her in the records lawsuit; McGeachin said in 2022 that the public did not pay for these legal fees.


COVID-19 pandemic and strained relationship with Governor Brad Little

As lieutenant governor, McGeachin has had a strained relationship with the governor,
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,Derek Hawkins
Idaho lieutenant governor banned mask mandates while the governor was out of town. It didn't last
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'', May 28, 2021. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
Chris Cillizza
Republican infighting in Idaho over the coronavirus has reached a new low
CNN (October 29, 2020).
despite the fact that Little is a fellow conservative Republican. McGeachin frequently criticized Little's strategy regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.Heath Druzin
Low Turnout For COVID-19 Skeptic Rally Headlined By Idaho Lieutenant Governor
Boise State Public Radio (August 3, 2020).
The clashes intensified amid an intra-party split among Republicans on COVID-19 vaccinations, masks, and pandemic-related issues, on which traditional Republicans and the
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disagreed.Rebecca Boone
'Loss of hope': Idaho hospitals crushed by COVID-19 surge
Associated Press (September 3, 2021).
In May 2020, Little said he had not spoken to McGeachin in weeks. During the pandemic, McGeachin repeatedly criticized Little for taking steps (such as closing physical businesses) to prevent the spread of
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.Rebecca Boone
Idaho healthcare leaders plead for coronavirus mask mandate
Associated Press (July 14, 2020).
Rebecca Boone
Cases of coronavirus in Idaho spike after businesses reopen
Associated Press (July 7, 2020).
In late-April 2020, McGeachin urged reopening all businesses in Idaho by April 30, and also spoke at a protest in
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against stay-at-home directives. In a May 2020 editorial, McGeachin wrote that, "I lose sleep at night because the heavy hand of our government is hurting so many Idahoans." By July 2020, after the state's economy had reopened, Idaho saw a spike in coronavirus cases. In August 2020, McGeachin headlined a rally organized by the right-wing, conspiracist
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at the rally in Twin Falls, where speakers decried public health measures to combat the coronavirus.Ryan Blake
'Freedom' rally in Twin Falls decries moderate Republicans, public education, masks and the media
''
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'' (August 1, 2020).
At the rally, McGeachin criticized Little and other state officials. In October 2020, McGeachin appeared in a video by the right-wing Idaho Freedom Foundation in which she wielded a gun and Bible, railed against COVID-19 public-health measures, and questioned whether "a pandemic may or may not be occurring." In November 2020, McGeachin submitted a proposal to Governor Little's Coronavirus Financial Advisory Committee, seeking to spend $17 million in federal COVID-19 aid funds to purchase and operate two "walk-through disinfectant cubes" at the Idaho state Capitol. McGeachin criticized the governor's coronavirus policies while touting the technology, although a
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study published months earlier determined that the use of "walk-through sanitation gates" was ineffective, possibly dangerous, and violates global health standards. In July 2020, McGeachin condemned federal economic relief granted during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, McGeachin's Idaho Falls-based business accepted two partially forgivable loans, totaling $314,727, from the federal
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. After the company's acceptance of the PPP funds was publicized, McGeachin said that the company accepted the funds to counter what she called harm "by the heavy hand of government in 2020." In May 2021, after Little left the state to attend a Republican Governors' Association conference in
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, making McGeachin acting governor in his absence, she issued an executive order that barred the state and Idaho counties, cities, public school districts, and public universities from adopting mask mandates. McGeachin issued the order without consulting Little, and against the wishes of state health officials who had sought a statewide mask mandate, which Idaho has never had. On his return to Idaho one day later, Little rescinded McGeachin's order and said that her decision "to act solitarily on a highly politicized, polarizing issue without conferring with local jurisdictions, legislators, and the sitting Governor" was "simply put, an abuse of power." Little said that McGeachin's order "unilaterally and unlawfully" forbade local officials from determining public-health policies in their own jurisdictions and would have forbidden the state from enforcing protective measures for social workers from making home visits to at-risk patients, or for employees in state testing labs. Little also noted that her order duplicated a proposed bill that had failed to pass the state legislature. In July 2021, when Little was out of state on a different trip, McGeachin wrote a letter to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, demanding information on what incentives Idaho healthcare providers may have "to impose vaccine mandates on their employees." McGeachin has used her office to promote misinformation to disparage COVID-19 vaccines. By fall 2021, Idaho had among the nation's lowest COVID-19 vaccination rates.Rebecca Boone
Idaho hospitals begin rationing health care amid COVID surge
Associated Press (September 7, 2021).
A surge in COVID-19 cases first strained, and then surpassed, the capacity of the state's health care system.Meryl Kornfield
Idaho under statewide 'crisis standards' for rationing care
''Washington Post'' (September 16, 2021).
Overwhelmed by a surge of COVID-19 patients, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare activated "crisis standards" that allowed hospitals in the state to ration healthcare. In August 2021, after announcing that she would challenge Little in the Republican primary for re-nomination as governor, McGeachin said that it was "shameful" for Little to ask Idahoans to show love for neighbors by getting vaccinated against COVID-19.Jacob Scholl
Idaho governor asks people to get COVID-19 vaccine. Lt. Gov. calls that 'shameful'
''Idaho Statesman'' (August 31, 2021).
McGeachin also opposes
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.Idaho lieutenant governor keeps focus on vaccine mandates
Keith Ridler. Associated Press. July 20, 2021.
In October 2021, while Little was out of state touring the Southern border, McGeachin, claiming power as acting governor in Little's absence, issued an executive order banning state officials from requiring proof of vaccination from employees and sought to ban employers from requiring vaccinations altogether. She also inquired with the Idaho National Guard about ordering troops to the U.S.-Mexico border that Little was visiting. The governor and lieutenant governor publicly feuded,Keith Ridler
Idaho governor repeals political rival's executive order
Associated Press (October 6, 2021)
and Little rescinded McGeachin's orders while he was still in Texas, saying that McGeachin's order was unauthorized because his "temporary presence in Texas on official business" did not impair his "ability to represent the people of Idaho thus necessitating action by another executive to ensure the continuity of state government."


2020 presidential election

McGeachin was an Idaho
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for the Republican slate in 2020, casting one of Idaho's four electoral votes for
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; the other Idaho electors that year were
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,
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, and Rod Beck. In December 2020, the month after Donald Trump lost the presidential election to Joe Biden, McGeachin, along with Little, Idaho's two Republican U.S. House members, and other Idaho Republican election officials, signed on to an amicus brief supporting Texas' attempt to overturn the results of the presidential election by rejecting millions of votes in four key states won by Biden. Legal experts dismissed the suit as meritless, and it was rejected by the
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.


2022 candidacy for governor

In May 2021, McGeachin filed as a candidate seeking election as governor of Idaho in 2022, challenging incumbent governor
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in the Republican primary.Keith Ridler
Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin announces run for Idaho governor
Associated Press (May 19, 2021).
In announcing her candidacy, McGeachin attacked public health measures to combat the spread of COVID-19 and said that Idaho should reject federal funding to preserve "state sovereignty," although she did not give details. Trump endorsed McGeachin's candidacy. While addressing a crowd of fellow Republicans at a campaign appearance, McGeachin criticized the Boise Police Department and
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for holding a conference to study
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, and said of Dr.
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(the U.S. government's top infectious disease scientist): "we'll lock him up." In the May 17, 2022 Republican
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, McGeachin lost to Little. Little won re-nomination with 52.81% of the vote, with McGeachin receiving 32.24% of the vote, Edward R. Humphreys receiving 10.96% of the vote, and an assortment of minor candidates receiving the rest. Of Idaho's 44 counties, McGeachin carried just four, all in the
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. She will conclude her term as lieutenant governor on January 2, 2023.


Political positions

McGeachin is part of the
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wing of the
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.Nina Culver
Far-right Idaho lieutenant governor McGeachin announces bid to unseat Little as governor
''The Spokesman-Review'' (May 25, 2021).
She appeared at a rally for the
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, an anti-government militia movement group. She opposes abortion,
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, and gun control.Lieutenant governor candidates differ on Medicaid, wages
Associated Press (October 18, 2018).
She opposes
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and was a leading opponent of 2018 Proposition 2, an initiative to expand
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coverage to about 62,000 Idahoans. She opposes
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, believing that government should play no role in determining wages. In the voter pamphlet, she contended, "The federal government has become too restrictive in how we teach our kids, manage health care, build our roads and manage our resources." She accused the Biden administration of seeking to indoctrinate schoolchildren in "Marxist, socialist ideology" and believes that Idaho should promote "state sovereignty" by rejecting federal funds for a variety of programs.


Electoral history

2002 McGeachin and Republican Representative Larry C. Bradford were re-districted to 31A. McGeachin was unopposed for the Republican primary and the general election. 2004 McGeachin was unopposed for the Republican primary and for the general election. 2006 McGeachin was unopposed for the Republican primary. She won the general election with 71.19% of the vote against Democratic nominee Scott Cannon. 2008 McGeachin was unopposed for the Republican primary. She won the general election with 73% of the vote against Scott Cannon. 2010 McGeachin was unopposed for the Republican primary and the general election. She announced on February 24, 2012, that she would not be seeking re-election. 2018 2022


References


External links


Official website
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