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The baby formula shortage, more apartments coming to downtown Boise, election results statewide and in the legislature. Our journalist panel includes Melissa Davlin, host of Idaho Reports on Idaho Public Television; Rebecca Boone, Associated Press Supervisory Correspondent Boise Bureau; Scott McIntosh, Opinion Editor at the Idaho Statesman and Don Day, the Founder and Editor of BoiseDev.com
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As the Idaho House considers changes to its ethics policy, one legislator wants to make all disciplinary hearings private.
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House lawmakers overwhelmingly censured one of their own Monday after she posted a link to an article revealing the identity of alleged rape victim in April.
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Some research shows candidates and officeholders can raise more money from donors after a scandal — something Idaho Rep. Priscilla Giddings is doing in the wake of the Idaho Legislature ethics hearing. The tactic, not unlike similar efforts by former President Donald Trump, isn’t anything new.
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The Idaho House Ethics Committee recommended this week that a sitting state lawmaker be censured and removed from her seat on the House Commerce and Human Resources Committee.
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An ethics committee voted unanimously Tuesday to recommend an Idaho lawmaker be censured for her role in sharing the personal information of a 19-year-old legislative intern who accused a state representative of rape.
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The White Bird Republican is accused of sharing a far-right web post that included a photo and personal information about a 19-year-old legislative intern who accused a lawmaker of rape.
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The Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable gets you updated on the news that made headlines this week.
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Rep. Priscilla Giddings (R-White Bird) will face an ethics hearing early next month for publicizing the name of a young woman who said another representative raped her.
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A state lawmaker running for lieutenant governor is facing an ethics investigation for publicizing personal information about a rape victim.