Several bills were proposed in part of out-of-state money that had been flooded into the state during the election.
Senator Brian Lenney, who introduced the bill, said, "My body, my choice." The bill now goes to Governor Brad Little's desk.
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.
The Bolter-Stall Defend the Defenders Act honors Ada County Deputy Tobin Bolter and Boise Police Officer Mark Stall, who were ...
A revised property tax reduction bill surfaced Friday in the Idaho Legislature. The new bill, House Bill 304, is a revised ...
After spending $1,000 on rental application fees, one family still faced eviction. Lawmakers are considering limits for ...
The proposed law, which now only awaits Gov. Brad Little’s signature, would direct $50 million to students who do not attend ...
Advocates rallied at the Statehouse to oppose House Bill 176, which threatens to dismantle the vital WWAMI medical education ...
Supporters of the bill focused their arguments on efficiency, while some opponents cite a lack of data could bring potential ...
Gov. Brad Little’s office has now set up an automated phone line for Idaho voters to voice their opinions on the school ...
At risk is a program that “gives Idaho kids an opportunity to go to a premier medical school ... with guaranteed seats,” an ...
The bill would establish a $50 million parental choice tax credit beginning in the 2025-2026 school year, helping parents ...