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State lawmakers are in line for a substantial pay raise for the next two years, though not as generous as initially proposed.
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A proposal to nearly double state lawmakers’ salaries is at an impasse – for now – after a citizens' committee deadlocked on a tie vote Thursday.
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Republicans Chuck Winder – a longtime state senator and the body’s president pro tempore – and Julie Yamamoto – chair of the House Education Committee – both lost their primary races Tuesday night.
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Two GOP leaders in Idaho discuss the future of conservatism in the Gem State.
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Gov. Brad Little and three of the state’s top Republican officials are threatening to sue the federal government over President Biden’s vaccine mandate for large, private employers.
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Idaho’s top two lawmakers are weighing whether they should reconvene the legislature this year, as some legislators and other elected officials want to block private employers from forcing workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
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A proposed timeline for the state’s legislative and congressional redistricting process met with some resistance Tuesday among top state lawmakers.
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A lawyer for Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin is accusing the state's top Senate Republican of political punishment and sexism due to disputes over her budget and lack of keycard access to the senate chamber.
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The J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Family Foundation has offered to help finance possible research and other studies in the state's pursuit of modernizing how…
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Four of Idaho’s neighbors have legalized medical marijuana. One of those, Washington State, has legalized it for recreational purposes. Now one Idaho…