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Idaho ranchers whose livestock might’ve been killed by wolves or grizzly bears will soon be able to apply for reimbursement through a state fund.
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Idaho lawmakers are taking the rest of the year to study the state’s housing affordability crisis – and what can be done to stem its effects on residents.
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Gov. Brad Little issued a rare line-item veto late Monday afternoon on a bill that would’ve removed more than $600,000 from an emergency fund his office controls.
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Idaho lawmakers are on their way home, albeit two weeks later than planned.
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State senators want Idahoans to be able to buy the anti-parasitic drug, ivermectin, over the counter without a prescription and without consultation from a doctor.
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House lawmakers signed off on their latest version of a so-called “medical freedom” bill Wednesday night.
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Idaho lawmakers now have two competing “medical freedom” bills hoping to fill the shoes of legislation vetoed over the weekend.
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The Idaho Senate took its turn to start killing budgets on Monday. This time, the state tax commission was in the crosshairs.
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Gov. Brad Little issued his first veto of the 2025 legislative session – the bill would’ve banned governments and private businesses alike from refusing to serve anyone who refuses to treat their medical illnesses.
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Changes to Idaho’s indecent exposure law are heading to the governor’s desk, though they could have unintended consequences.