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A panel of three judges with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday repeatedly questioned the state of Idaho’s decision to outlaw gender-affirming care for minors.
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Four years after a legislative report blasted a state facility housing severely mentally ill patients, a checkup finds significant improvement.
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State lawmakers and education officials celebrated the upcoming kickoff of a tuition grant program open to all Idaho high school graduating seniors at the College of Western Idaho Thursday.
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Senate Republican leadership announced there’s enough support on their side of the rotunda to call a special session to reinstate the GOP presidential primary next May.
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The Idaho legislature’s nonpartisan audit division says state health officials may have illegally misused public funds related to a federal initiative to combat pandemic learning loss.
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More than 100,000 people have been kicked off Idaho’s Medicaid rolls so far after pandemic protections ended earlier this year.
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The legal descriptions of a proposed ballot initiative to open up Idaho’s primary elections are now in the hands of the state supreme court in a literal battle of words.
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Idaho’s so-called “abortion trafficking” law is getting opposition from out-of-state. Twenty state attorneys general are supporting a federal lawsuit seeking to overturn the legislation.
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The committee published one final report on maternal deaths that occurred in 2021.
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Several new laws in Idaho are set to take effect July 1 as the state’s fiscal year begins anew.