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At a Strategic Planning Council Meeting on Tuesday, Boise Mayor Lauren McLean introduced the independent investigators who will look into whether retired police captain Bryngelson’s racist views impacted his behavior while on duty.
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Tuesday will be the final time Boise residents can weigh in on what the city’s council districts will look like until they’re updated after the next census in 2030.
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Boise City Council woman Lisa Sánchez talks about race and how she feels she's being left out of important issues on the council.
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Councilwoman Lisa Sánchez turned more than a few heads during the October 11 workshop session of the Boise City Council. Lawmakers were being briefed on affordable housing – or the lack thereof. Sánchez was disappointed; not in the analysis per se, but she said it was the latest in a long line of not being at the table in conversations regarding housing.
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Boise City Council member Lisa Sanchez shares her struggles during the Great Recession.
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The Boise City Council adopted a resolution on Tuesday saying the city will not ask law enforcement to direct resources towards investigating abortion providers.
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Traditionally, the Boise City Council meeting set aside for public input on a proposed budget generates plenty of headlines. But the July 19 session will also include a proposed resolution that pushes back against the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to deny a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion.
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The Veterans Park Neighborhood Association Board is appealing the City of Boise’s approval for Interfaith Sanctuary's move to State Street.
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The Boise City Council is set to take up a resolution Tuesday that says the city will not be shifting more law enforcement resources for the purpose of prosecuting abortion providers. Boise Mayor Lauren McLean says in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion is indeed the business of the city.
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Boise City Council is urging state and federal lawmakers to take further action to curb gun violence in the United States just days after a compromise bill passed through Congress.