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The concerns stated in the letter include how the turbines might impact the ability to fight wildfires in the sagebrush ecosystem and how trucking the structures to the project site could affect Idaho’s roads.
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Idaho Matters breaks down the 2023 State of the State address, looking at the Governors proposed budgets and policies.
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Brad Little is “doubling down” on education in his latest budget proposal, seeing last November’s 80% voter approval of boosting school funding as a “mandate.”
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Thursday morning, the Idaho Press Club hosted its legislative preview with Governor Brad Little and a panel of lawmakers, who took questions on the record about their priorities for the 2023 Idaho Legislative Session, which starts Monday.
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A $275,000 bill to settle a lawsuit involving Idaho’s enforcement of its former anti-sodomy law is heading to the state legislature.
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Idaho Governor Brad Little issued an executive order Wednesday banning TikTok, a short-form video hosting service, from state-issued devices and networks.
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Two days after winning his re-election, Governor Brad Little took the public’s questions at an AARP live-streamed event. Callers brought up concerns over growth, property taxes and housing costs.
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Idaho Matters breaks down the results of Tuesday's elections with Kevin Richert, senior reporter and blogger with Idaho Ed News, Clark Corbin with the Idaho Capital Sun, Scott McIntosh, Opinion Editor at the Idaho Statesman and James Dawson with Boise State Public Radio News.
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Governor Brad Little and other candidates refuse to debate their challengers in the November election.
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Rachel Spacek with Idaho Statesman; Clark Corbin with the Idaho Capital Sun; Nate Eaton, News Director at EastIdahoNews.com; Scott McIntosh, Opinion Editor at the Idaho Statesman; Madelyn Beck, Mountain West News Bureau Reporter with Boise State Public Radio.