James Dawson
ReporterI cover politics and a bit of everything else for Boise State Public Radio. Outside of public meetings, you can find me fly fishing, making cool things out of leather or watching the Seattle Mariners' latest rebuilding season. If you have a tip, please get in touch!
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A bill that would block taxpayer money from paying for gender affirming care is going to the Senate floor.
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House lawmakers have once again passed a bill targeting quote “obscene” materials in Idaho’s public and private libraries.
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Gov. Brad Little could have the final say over a bill requiring parents have access to their teenagers’ medical records.
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An effort to reimburse parents who send their kids to private schools through a tax credit is dead for now.
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Idaho House Republicans voted to block taxpayer money from funding gender-affirming care on Monday.
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Yet another attempt to restrict minors from checking out quote “harmful” books from libraries is heading to the House floor.
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Idaho could soon move its primary election date – including presidential nominating contests – to April under a bill approved by the Senate on Friday.
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House Republicans OK’d a push to add further restrictions to Idaho’s ballot initiative system Thursday night.
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A House committee Thursday signed off on a bill barring taxpayer dollars from paying for gender affirming care.
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A bill restricting Idaho’s long standing practice of no-excuse absentee voting is moving forward, though it could see some changes.