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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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More low-income Idaho homeowners could get a tax break under new bill in the legislature
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Pundits Clark Corbin of the Idaho Capital Sun, Melissa Davlin of Idaho Public Television, Betsy Russell of the Idaho Press discussed the legislative priorities and the political races that are heating up in 2022.
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When Idahoans vote out of their own parties in primary elections, what impact does that have on the state's politics?
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Idaho’s redistricting commissioners met again Wednesday at the Idaho Capitol to recast their votes on proposed legislative maps.
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McGeachin said she couldn’t fill in as “acting governor” because Little didn’t tell her he was gone.
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Idaho’s legislative leaders are busy working on new maps to determine the state's future political landscape. When it comes to congressional districts, Ada County might be whole again. Gustavo Sagrero explains.
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Former Donald Trump adviser Roger Stone has endorsed far-right Idaho gubernatorial candidate Ammon Bundy, the latest wrinkle in a governor’s race that’s gained national attention.
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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.
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Earlier this year republican state lawmakers passed—and governor little signed into law—a bill making Idaho’s initiative process one of the most stringent in the entire nation. A little more than a month ago, the Idaho Supreme Court struck down that law.