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The Idaho House has spent hours arguing over written – and unwritten – rules this session that shape how the legislature actually runs.
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Idaho is one of five states that requires licenses for professional hair braiding.
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Idahoans hoping to become doctors through a regional program could have to practice medicine here after residency. If they don’t, they may have to pay back government subsidies.
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State lawmakers are following Texas’s lead by allowing private citizens to sue doctors who perform abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy before many women know they’re pregnant.
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Idaho’s Department of Fiscal Management says Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin needs to make immediate budget cutbacks to avoid an impending shortfall.
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Once Idaho lifts its state of emergency related to COVID-19 next month, people receiving mental health therapy from out-of-state providers could be in a lurch.
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Idaho’s higher education budget cleared the House on its first try this year. That’s after far-right lawmakers tried to torpedo the bill over accusations of indoctrination.
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Companies in Idaho could be barred from requiring their workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine in most circumstances.
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Gov. Brad Little will soon decide whether a Texas-style abortion bill becomes law in Idaho.
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The Senate State Affairs Committee heard emotional testimony Monday as it considered proposals to divest Russian assets held in state investment funds.