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The fraught and complex move away from fossil fuels is top of mind for many in Wyoming and across the Mountain West.
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Starting in January, a brand new legislature will have to grapple with how to spend $410 million more on public education.
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A look at election results and their impact on the legislature, Treefort is coming back to Boise, farmworkers in Idaho are struggling with wages, a new poll reveals that the legislature's stance on abortion is unpopular with Idahoans and former lieutenant governor candidate, Terri Pickens Manweiler will soon begin work on an abortions right initiative. Our journalist panel today is Joe Parris with KTVB TV, Clark Corbin with the Idaho Capital Sun, Betsy Russell, the Boise Bureau Chief at the Idaho Press, Bryan Clark, opinion writer with the Idaho Statesman and Rachel Spacek with Idaho Statesman.
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Two days after winning his re-election, Governor Brad Little took the public’s questions at an AARP live-streamed event. Callers brought up concerns over growth, property taxes and housing costs.
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The picture of how this year’s midterms went in the Mountain West is beginning to come into focus. Republicans performed very well in the Northern Rockies and Utah, while Democrats had good nights in Colorado and New Mexico.
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Canyon County residents took advantage of absentee voting in record numbers but voter turnout still remained low compared to previous years.
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Jerome County announced Wednesday that unofficial election results released after Tuesday’s election did not line up with the correct tabulated results, affecting the outcome of one legislative race.
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Idaho Republicans had their own red wave at the top of the 2022 general election ballot. Each of the GOP candidates emerged victorious in their respective races for statewide office, but it was Phil McGrane who secured the highest percentage of votes in his race for Secretary of State – 72 percent.
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Idaho Matters breaks down the results of Tuesday's elections with Kevin Richert, senior reporter and blogger with Idaho Ed News, Clark Corbin with the Idaho Capital Sun, Scott McIntosh, Opinion Editor at the Idaho Statesman and James Dawson with Boise State Public Radio News.
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For more than 40 years in a row, the legislature has had a Democratic senator from the district including the Wood River Valley.