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A new Idaho law could kill 90% of the state’s wolf population. The Idaho Legislature easily passed the bill — which was signed into law by Gov. Brad Little. Idaho Matters speaks a wolf advocate to get her perspective.
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After more than 12 hours of legislative meetings that lasted nearly until midnight Wednesday, the Idaho legislature moved into unknown territory.
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Gov. Brad Little has signed four bills that would restrict executive authority during an emergency after vetoing two similar proposals last month.
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Idaho’s economic recovery during the coronavirus pandemic lead the nation in terms of tax collections.
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Activists are joining former elected officials and judges to challenge Idaho’s new law restricting ballot initiative rights.
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The Idaho Legislature is headed for a record-breaking session as we passed the 117 day mark. But there was plenty of other news this week as well, and the Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable is here to get you caught up.
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Idaho Matters checks-in with Kevin Richert of Idaho Ed News about what's at stake as lawmakers hope to shore up the session officially next week.
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After a legislative session filled with rancor over the governor’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, state lawmakers appear to be drawing it to a close.
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State senators narrowly passed a complicated property tax bill this afternoon that would raise the homeowner’s exemption to $125,000.
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In the wake of disturbing testimony from a 19-year-old female volunteer staffer at the Idaho Capitol, telling a House Ethics Committee that she was sexually assaulted by a sitting lawmaker, two of the young woman’s attorneys say they have heard from people across the U.S. with what they call “an outpouring of support.”