Idaho Lt. Gov. McGeachin accuses Gov. Little of breaking law by leaving state without telling her
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Idaho Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachan reportedly claimed on Friday that Gov. Brad Little broke the law by leaving the state without appointing her as acting governor while he was in Florida.
"Regardless of his reasons, he left the state of Idaho without a governor for multiple days in direct violation of the law," she wrote in a letter to the head of the governor’s Division of Financial Management, where she also inquired about how much extra pay she would get as acting governor, the Idaho Statesman reported.
McGeachin has made extra pay each time she has stepped in as acting governor in the past.
The letter came a day after Little returned from Florida where he attended the America First Policy Institute Gala and was recognized by former President Trump. McGeachin claimed the governor hadn't told her about the trip.