BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Most directors overseeing Idaho agencies say the state's contracting system works fairly well, even though some agree changes should be made to help prevent future scandals surrounding Idaho's most expensive business agreements.

Idaho lawmakers reviewed feedback from state directors on Tuesday, while discussing Idaho procurement policies. The legislative interim committee is tasked with finalizing a recommendation for the 2016 legislative session. According to anonymous responses collected from more than 50 agencies, directors said they wanted more help providing training staff on contracting laws.

Idaho's system has come under scrutiny, particularly after a district judge in February voided a $60 million contract that provided broadband access in public schools. The judge determined state officials violated Idaho procurement laws by amending the contract after it had been awarded.

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