Here is the Capital Sun's quick rundown of the major happenings during the seventh week of the Idaho Legislature's 2025 ...
I assure you the last thing our Northern Idahoans want is to be labeled a Washingtonian,” one person said during testimony ...
Mask requirements “violate the rights” of Idahoans, one senator said. A bill follows efforts by Idaho Republicans to limit public health requirements.
A bill looking to add minimum fines for marijuana possession in Idaho is now waiting for Gov. Brad Little’s signature.
House Speaker Mike Moyle on Friday introduced a bill to make it a felony crime to knowingly communicate a false statement about another person.
The first-ever Idaho school choice bill that would allow state funds to go toward private schools is awaiting a signature from Gov. Brad Little.
Gov. Brad Little’s office has now set up an automated phone line for Idaho voters to voice their opinions on the school ...
Advocates rallied at the Statehouse to oppose House Bill 176, which threatens to dismantle the vital WWAMI medical education ...
Republican House leadership introduced four bills on Friday to address the influx of out-of-state spending involved in Idaho ...
Several bills were proposed in part of out-of-state money that had been flooded into the state during the election.
Idaho Gov. Brad Little will soon have the final say over whether a bill prohibiting government and school mask mandates to fight the spread of infectious disease will become law.
Senator Brian Lenney, who introduced the bill, said, "My body, my choice." The bill now goes to Governor Brad Little's desk.