Gov. Little signed House Bill 3 after being approved by the Idaho House of Representatives and the Idaho Senate.
Idaho politicians gathered on Friday for the signing of a new executive order aimed at further streamlining the state permitting process.
The Office of the Idaho State Public Defender is seeking a significant budget increase in the next fiscal year because its original budget was based on caseloads during the COVID-19 pandemic, Idaho State Public Defender Eric Fredericksen told the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee on Tuesday.
Hundreds of members of Idaho’s LGBTQ+ community held a gathering inside the Idaho State Capitol on Tuesday commemorating the 10th anniversary of Idaho’s first and only public hearing on an “Add the Words” bill.
Idaho Governor Brad Little signed a proclamation on Thursday declaring Jan. 20- 26 as community risk reduction week.Fire departments from around the Treasure Va
A last-minute judicial intervention temporarily halted the Trump Administration's freeze on federal loans and grants as Idahoans brace for disruptions.
As wildfires spread across homes in Southern California, Idaho Gov. Brad Little said the state of Idaho is working to prevent similar devastation from happening in Idaho. At a press conference on Friday morning in Boise,
House Speaker Mike Moyle is sponsoring a new bill in the Idaho Legislature that seeks to reduce property taxes. On Monday, Moyle, R-Star, unveiled House Bill 74 in the House Revenue and Taxation Committee.
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When Ryker Chaney awoke to the sound of his brother whimpering, he still thought it was a regular night. The two boys, 15-year-old Ryker and 10-year-old Jaxon Chaney, had stayed up late on the night of Dec.
Idaho’s Republican-dominated state House of Representatives voted 46-24 to pass a resolution to reject same-sex marriage, despite the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark ruling in Obergefell v Hodges.
The proposals would make it harder for residents to get something on the ballot, a longtime Republican goal. The governor would have new veto authority.