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In one of his few acts of defiance this year against the will of a more right-wing state legislature, Gov. Brad Little has vetoed a bill that would’ve let families sue libraries for lending “obscene” materials to minors without permission.
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Idaho is poised to become the first state in the country to make it a crime to help a minor get an abortion without their parent’s consent after Gov. Brad Little signed the bill into law Wednesday.
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The ACLU of Idaho said it will sue the state to halt the implementation of a law banning gender-affirming care for transgender youth.
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Transgender people under the age of 18 in Idaho will no longer be able to get puberty blockers, hormone therapy or gender-confirmation surgery beginning next year.
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Libraries in Idaho are close to being civilly liable if they lend “obscene” materials to anyone under 18 without their parents’ permission.
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Idaho could become the first state in the country to restrict minors from getting an abortion in another state – if they have outside help.
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Democrats said the bill doesn’t protect the health of the pregnant mother when complications arise.
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Idaho lawmakers have successfully overridden Gov. Brad Little’s veto of a bill promising to bring homeowners property tax relief after years of significant rises in rates.
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Idaho lawmakers want to limit how local governments can spend tax revenue coming from vehicle fees and the fuel tax.
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A drive-through wildlife park in eastern Idaho was found to be violating federal and state regulations in the last year. Under a new state law, it’ll have less oversight.