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On The Friday, October 19, 2018 Edition Of Idaho Matters

  • Our team of journalists breaks down the week's headlines
  • Idaho Legislature looks into campaign finance reform
  • A new sculpture in Boise encourages people to never forget the "other"

- Host Gemma Gaudette leads a round table discussion of the week's headlines with the region's top journalists. This week we are joined by Scott McIntosh of the Idaho Press and Melissa Davlin and Seth Ogilvie of Idaho Public Television's Idaho Reports.

 

- A legislative committee has been meeting to address Idaho's lax campaign finance laws. On Friday's Idaho Matters, we will look at efforts to bring more clarity to the state's campaign codes.

 

- The Wassmuth Center for Human Rights erected "The Spiral of Injustice," a sculpture to not just remind people of the inhumanity of the Holocaust, but to remember to love and value one another to avert another tragedy. We'll discuss the emotions this sculpture is stirring in the community.

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