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A state senate committee is punting a decision on the latest bill to restrict quote “obscene” materials in Idaho’s libraries.
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State lawmakers are considering more than doubling the distance political organizers must be from polling places while voting takes place.
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Deep fake political ads are one step away from being banned in Idaho shortly ahead of the May primary election.
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A fully-fledged infestation could cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars to protect infrastructure from the creatures that affix onto hard surfaces in the water, including irrigation and hydropower equipment.
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A new bill that would prevent the State from doing business with organizations that boycott certain industries is headed to the Senate floor after passing the House.
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A bill that would block taxpayer money from paying for gender affirming care is going to the Senate floor.
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House lawmakers have once again passed a bill targeting quote “obscene” materials in Idaho’s public and private libraries.
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Gov. Brad Little could have the final say over a bill requiring parents have access to their teenagers’ medical records.
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An effort to reimburse parents who send their kids to private schools through a tax credit is dead for now.
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Idaho House Republicans voted to block taxpayer money from funding gender-affirming care on Monday.