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A federal judge in Boise is considering whether Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador could enforce a recent opinion that doctors could be criminally charged for referring patients to out-of-state abortion providers.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including a wrap up of the 2023 legislative session and why Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador is being sued by Planned Parenthood.
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Planned Parenthood Great Northwest has filed a federal lawsuit against Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador’s office following a legal opinion issued last week that stated medical professionals in Idaho could be subject to criminal penalties for referring patients to abortion care across state lines.
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The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is suing Attorney General Raul Labrador’s office to halt its investigation into the agency’s administration of $36 million in federal childcare grants.
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State lawmakers want to hire their own lawyers who would be responsible for giving them timely legal opinions on pending legislation.
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While cases have grown more than tenfold, the office has only grown from 12.5 staff when it was established, to 21 at the start of this year. Two new deputy attorneys general will boost that to 23.
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Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including a bill banning "vaccine materials" in food, what will happen if Medicaid expansion ends and why the Attorney General is questioning the legality of LGBTQ+ policies that are in place in many schools.
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More than 50 longtime Republican lawmakers and activists are bucking their party by endorsing Tom Arkoosh, the Democratic Party candidate, to become Idaho’s next attorney general.
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Labrador's victory will unseat Idaho’s longest-serving Attorney General Lawrence Wasden.
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Former Congressman Raul Labrador is running to be Idaho’s next attorney general.