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Over the weekend, Dorothy Moon was reelected as Idaho's Republican Party chairwoman at the GOP convention in Coeur d'Alene.
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The Bingham County Republican Central Committee is suing state GOP chairwoman Dorothy Moon, accusing her of improperly invalidating a recent election to replace the group’s leader.
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At least five sitting Republican state legislators have been censured or had votes of no confidence taken against them by local party officials this year. They say it’s because these lawmakers are failing to follow the state GOP platform – many planks of which have been adopted by the party’s far-right wing.
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House lawmakers would no longer be able to bypass the committee process with certain legislation under a new bill introduced Tuesday morning.
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Earlier this month, far-right activists and the Idaho Republican Party banded together to shut down a youth drag show planned during Boise’s Pride Festival, claiming it was "sexualizing" children.
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After backlash ranging from the Idaho Republican Party to its own sponsors over the past day, Boise Pride Festival is “postponing” its Drag Kids event.
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Idaho Republican Party Chair Dorothy Moon is urging businesses to pull their support from Boise Pride Festival ahead of this weekend’s events.
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State Rep. Dorothy Moon is running to become Idaho’s next Republican Party chair.