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Supporters of an initiative to inject millions of dollars to Idaho schools said they have enough signatures to qualify for the November ballot.
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Idaho’s top elected leaders approved paying out $152,000 in legal costs Monday after the state lost a case defending a law that made it significantly harder to get an initiative on the ballot.
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Idaho legislators lost a legal challenge earlier this year over a law that added significant restrictions to the state’s initiative process. Now, taxpayers are a step closer to footing the bill for that fight.
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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.
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The Idaho Supreme Court says Republican state lawmakers had no “compelling” interest to add significant restrictions to Idaho’s ballot initiative process.
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The fate of a new law that some argue makes it impossible to get an initiative on the ballot is in the hands of the Idaho Supreme Court.
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Activists are joining former elected officials and judges to challenge Idaho’s new law restricting ballot initiative rights.
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On Saturday, Gov. Brad Little signed a bill into law that adds new rules to the state's ballot initiative process. Idaho Matters checks-in with one of the law's detractors, who is prepared to challenge the law in court.
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Despite intense public pressure and threats of legal action, Gov. Brad Little has signed a bill making it significantly harder for citizens to get an initiative on the ballot.
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A bill making it harder to get an initiative on a statewide ballot has passed both chambers of the Idaho legislature.Signatures of 6% of registered voters…