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Chris Bruce, R-Kuna, and signed by Governor Brad Little on April 4, allows the Idaho Attorney General ... Attorney General, legislative lawyer give conflicting opinions on bill that could block ...
Cleare’s new bill would codify the Court of Appeals decision in the case of People v. Bay. That 2023 decision established factors that a judge can consider when deciding on prosecutors’ compliance ...
BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) - Governor Brad Little signed Senate Bill 1208 Wednesday, directing a major investment to improve Idaho’s foster care system. "We all agree, children deserve to live carefree ...
Unable to convince city officials to change their position on the gardening lot, the church faces a more than $100,000 tax bill. A March 2025 email from the city assessor to church leaders ...
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Little last weekend vetoed a very bad bill that passed the Legislature under the guise of “medical freedom.” The bill, Senate Bill 1023, would have expanded on a law that prohibits businesses ...
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To make this task less daunting for little ones, dental specialists at brand brush-baby have created the Toby Tiger Electric Toothbrush, now available at Boots. The Tiger Electric Toothbrush is ...
(Pat Sutphin for the Idaho Capital Sun) Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed into law a bill to prevent unauthorized immigrants in Idaho from accessing publicly funded assistance. To receive public ...
BOISE, Idaho — A bill restricting non-emergency medical benefits and other social services for undocumented immigrants in Idaho is headed to Gov. Brad Little's desk. House Bill 135 would ensure ...
Senate Bill 1023, the "Idaho Medical Freedom Act," aimed to prohibit medical mandates across the state but was vetoed by Gov. Brad Little after passing both the House and Senate. "Parents deserve ...