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Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin is still asking taxpayers to foot her legal bills in a lawsuit she lost last year after she refused to release public records.
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It’s unclear if Lisa Leisy is still serving as Power County Chair for Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin’s gubernatorial run after she tweeted, then deleted that she “doesn’t support” a Hershey’s chocolate commercial featuring a Black family.
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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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It's Friday — which means it's time to catch up on all of the news that made headlines this week with help local journalists.
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The Idaho Attorney General’s office is weighing in on the latest tug of war for power between the governor and lieutenant governor.
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Idaho has been in the national news this week after a back-and-forth argument between Governor Brad Little and Lieutenant Governor Janice McGeachin went viral.
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Gov. Brad Little repealed an executive order from the state’s lieutenant governor while he was on official business outside of Idaho Wednesday.
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McGeachin issued the executive order saying K-12 schools or universities in Idaho can't require vaccinations or vaccine passports while Little was out of state. The governor said he'll rescind the order when he returns.
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Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin is asking the state for $50,000 to cover private legal costs for her failed attempt to withhold public records from reporters.
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An Afghan journalist’s harrowing escape from Kabul through the lens of a Boise-based reporter, the COVID-19 surge in Idaho, Boise Pride Festival updates — all that and more on the Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable.