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A panel of Idaho legislators is looking to do one of the first major state government reorganizations since the 1970s, with ...
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East Idaho News on MSNIdaho DOGE committee asks for public to report government ‘waste’
In its first official act, the Legislature’s new DOGE Task Force announced Friday that it has launched an online portal for ...
U.S. senators for Idaho Mike Crapo and Jim Risch are again proposing a bill to split the existing 9th U.S. Circuit Court of ...
Two Idaho senators are pushing to reorganize the country's current circuit court of appeals structure to alleviate what they ...
Gov. Brad Little on Tuesday appointed Boise attorney Annie Henderson Haws to a vacant seat in the Idaho Legislature that was ...
Idaho health director floats leadership reorganization to ... and went over organizational changes he’s implementing that will need legislative ... Idaho Falls, ID 83401 ...
Idaho pediatricians are voicing their concerns in response to recent legislation that they anticipate will harm their clinics ...
But Idaho’s Legislature is not alone in seeking to reclaim power from the executive branch, said Jaclyn Kettler, a Boise State University political science professor who focuses on state politics.
The Idaho Legislature has introduced hundreds of bills this session — too many. We shouldn’t be adding new laws without reviewing the old.
Legislators in the Idaho House of Representatives work to wrap up the 2025 legislative session on Friday. The House adjourned for the year — known as Sine Die — around 3:45 p.m.
The Idaho Legislature’s Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee approved funding to fight wildfires and bonuses for wildland firefighters during a meeting Friday at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise.
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