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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The Idaho Senate rejected a bill that would’ve created a new political entity to oversee the purchase of the University of Phoenix.
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It’s the third time in as many years that Idaho lawmakers are trying to tie pay raises for judges as a way to encourage more judicial elections.
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A senior House GOP leader is canceling a planned legislative hearing about the exodus of OB-GYNs in Idaho after Democrats blasted his party over inaction on reproductive health issues.
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Senate leaders say lawmakers need to make concessions to libraries in the latest bill trying to restrict “harmful” materials to minors.
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A state senate committee is punting a decision on the latest bill to restrict quote “obscene” materials in Idaho’s libraries.
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State lawmakers are considering more than doubling the distance political organizers must be from polling places while voting takes place.
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Deep fake political ads are one step away from being banned in Idaho shortly ahead of the May primary election.
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Here you’ll find the most current information about how capital punishment cases are treated in Idaho from start to finish.
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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.