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Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including an update on upcoming elections and why state officials hope to increase enrollment in the WIC program.
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The race for Boise mayor is heating up and we wanted to take a look into some the issues surrounding the election.
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Dr. Jaclyn Kettler, political scientist and Boise State University professor, focuses her research on political parties, interest groups, campaign finance and women in government. The current and hotly contested race for Boise mayor checks all of those boxes.
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Ketchum, Sun Valley and Hailey are asking voters to support repurposing a portion of the tax revenue used to attract flights to the tourism area to housing for locals.
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The Idaho House has killed a bill restricting absentee ballot. The proposed text would’ve limited who could request an absentee ballot and only allow them for certain limited circumstances.
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Voters across Idaho head to the polls today to vote in races like Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, and United States Senator and Representative in Congress.
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In Ada County, aids will be available for visually-impaired voters, voters with physical disabilities and voters exposed to COVID-19. Clark County voters will now have access to ballots and registration forms in Spanish.
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It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up-to-date on all the news that made headlines this past week.
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Texas kicks off the 2022 midterm elections. There are notable primaries for governor and attorney general, and in key congressional districts.
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With COVID-19 coverage, local election reporting and business updates—you won't want to miss this week's Reporter Roundtable.