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CANDIDATES' THE COMMON INTEREST IN ACTION SCORE
The Common Interest in Action Score reflects the percentage of Common Interest in Action positions that a candidate supports. The Common Interest in Action takes positions when there is a consensus of two-thirds or more on a given proposal among the more than 100 members randomly assigned to review our policy brief for that issue.The Past Score reflects issues on which we took positions that have already been voted on by both the House and the Senate. The Future Score reflects positions that we have taken that have not yet come before both the House and the Senate for votes. The Past Score for incumbents is based on their actual votes. The Future Score for incumbents, as well as the Past and Future Scores for challengers, are based on candidates' answers to our questionnaire.
Name Status Party The Common Interest in Action Score - Past The Common Interest in Action Score - Future
Average Incumbent Score:
97% 76%
Average Challenger Score:
96% 80%
Joan Cloonan Challenger Republican
NO RESPONSE
NO RESPONSE
Grant Burgoyne Challenger Democrat
100%
88%
NO RESPONSE Means that the candidate did not respond to our questionnaire

Details for The Common Interest in Action Score - Past (Issues that have already been voted on by the full Legislature)

Issue TCI in Action Joan Cloonan
Position
Grant Burgoyne Position
% of the 100 + randomly assigned members for or against  
For Against Our Position
Property Tax - Increased Homeowner's Exemption '06 H 421a
79%
21%
For
NO RESPONSE
For
Property Tax - Increased Circuit Breaker '06 H 422a
85%
15%
For
 
For
Property Tax - Closed the "Developer's Discount" '06 H 676a
97%
3%
For
 
For
Property Tax - Deferral for Circuit Breaker '06 H 680
70%
30%
For
 
For
Eminent Domain - Only Significantly Deteriorated Properties Can be Condemned for Urban Renewal '06 H 555
67%
33%
For
 
For
Eminent Domain - Further Specification of Scope of Taking Required '06 S1243a
96%
4%
For
 
For
Eminent Domain - "Quick Take" Procedure Available to All Property Owners and Govt Entities '06 S1247
76%
24%
For
 
For
Eminent Domain - Required the Govt to Pay at Least as Much as Pre-litigation Appraisal '06 S1429
89%
11%
For
 
For

Legislative Committees Can Only Close Meetings for Certain Extraordinary Circumstances '06 HR 003 SR108

68%
32%
For
 
For
Election Reform - Required that calls placed by an automatic dialing-announcing device (robocalls) must state at start of call the name of person and for whom call is being made '07 H0223
93%
7%
For
 
For
Overcrowded Prisons - $15 million for statewide substance abuse treatment services '08 H0695
87%
13%
For
 
For
Overcrowded Prisons - Required counties to provide trained and certified probation officers for misdemeanor probationers '08 H0408
88%
12%
For
 
For
The Common Interest in Action Score - Past         100%



Details for The Common Interest in Action Score - Future
(Issues that have not yet been voted on by the full Legislature)

Issue TCI in Action Joan Cloonan Position Grant Burgoyne Position
% of the 100 + randomly assigned members for or against  
For Against Our Position
Election Reform - Fully Closed Primary in Which Independents Could Not Vote
7%
93%
Against
NO RESPONSE
Against
Election Reform - Party Option to have a State Run and Financed Closed Primary '07 H0185
9%
91%
Against
 
Against
Election Reform - Common Interest Modified Open Primary (independents vote in primary of their choice) '08 S1506
79%
21%
For
 
For
Election Reform - Vote by Mail '07 H0094
86%
14%
For
 
For
Election Reform - Instant Runoff Voting
80%
20%
For
 
For
Election Reform - Public Campaign Financing '08 S1292
80%
20%
For
 
For
Overcrowded Prisons - Raising Beer & Wine Tax to Fund Substance Abuse Treatment '08
75%
25%
For
 
Against
Overcrowded Prisons - Prevention, Treatment, Diversion, and In-Prison Programs that are Proven to be Cost Effective at Reducing Crime (CI percentages depend on particular program)
69%-95%
31%-5%
For
 
For
The Common Interest in Action Score - Future    
  88%

 

Joan Cloonan
Race: House A
The Common Interest in Action Score
Candidate

Challenger Average

Past
NO RESPONSE
96%
Future
NO RESPONSE
80%
Party: Republican
Status: Challenger
Contact: Email:
Office phone:
Web site: www.joancloonan.com
 
Comment by Keith Allred about Candidate:
   
Statement by Candidate about Why Running:
   
Candidate Statement about The Common Interest:
   
Candidate Bio:
  See Web site
Candidate Statement on Partisan Politics and Special Interests:
   

 

Grant Burgoyne
Race: House A
The Common Interest in Action Score
Candidate

Challenger Average

Past
100%
96%
Future
88%
80%
Party: Democrat
Status: Challenger
Contact: Email: gtb@maukburgoyne.com.
Office phone:
Web site: www.burgoyneforhouse.com
 
Comment by Keith Allred about Candidate:
   
Statement by Candidate about Why Running:
  I am running because we are facing critical problems that are not receiving the attention they need, and missing great opportunities due to legislative inaction. I believe I can make a positive contribution for change. Serving people and public service are very important to me. These are among the issues on which I am running:
Our Children
• Improve and strengthen education pre-K through college
• Statewide day care licensing standards
• Supports State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)
Growth
• Make growth pay for itself
• Improve transportation and other infrastructure
• Protect our neighborhoods
• Supports impact fees
• Supports local control and decision making
Economy
• Improve wages and business incomes through a healthy, diversified business environment
• Encourage and support small businesses
Health Care
• Ensure affordability and quality
Substance Abuse
• Comprehensive substance abuse treatment
• Expand the use of drug courts
Protect Our Air, Water and Outdoor Way of Life
Open, Ethical and Responsive Government
Candidate Statement about The Common Interest:
 

I know two of The Common Interest’s board members, and I have great respect for them and the other two board members. I am very supportive of The Common Interest’s efforts to bridge the partisan divide and bring people together for common sense solutions. If elected, I will work closely with those who express an interest in legislative matters, including The Common Interest.

Candidate Bio:
 

I am 54 years old and have resided in Boise for 33 years. My wife, Christy, and I have been married for 30 years. We have two daughters, and two grandchildren. I am the managing partner of the Boise law firm of Mauk & Burgoyne, and served as an Adjunct Professor in BSU’s Management Department for 5 years. I have authored three bills which were enacted into law and I have co-authored two legal books. In college, I was appointed an intern by then Governor Cecil Andrus. Following college, I served as an assistant to Secretary of State Pete T. Cenarrusa before holding two other positions in state government. I have served my party as a precinct captain, legislative district chair, county chair, state convention delegate, platform committee chair, and, most recently, National Committeeman and member of the Democratic National Committee.

Candidate Statement on Partisan Politics and Special Interests:
 

I have been involved in government and politics in Idaho since the early 1970s. Over that time politics has become more partisan, more polarized, more dominated by special interests, less open, less ethical, less responsive and more remote from ordinary people. Changing that dynamic is critical to working effectively on the people’s business. I believe I can help achieve that. In my career, I have worked with many different interests and members of both political parties to fashion solutions by moving past differences to find common ground.

 

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