The microscopic quagga mussel veligers were not detected in 2023 and 2024 until late September.| Idaho Reports
Congratulations to all Idaho Public Television staff who brought home accolades from the Idaho Press| Idaho Reports
State lawmakers are constitutionally required each year to set a balanced budget where expenses do not exceed revenues. Following a new process in recent sessions, the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee has created basic “maintenance” budgets that extend existing spending into the next fiscal year. A follow-up “enhancement” budget covers any new spending requested by the agencies. […]| Idaho Reports
by Logan Finney, Idaho Reports The Senate has passed a bill to revise property tax exemptions for nonprofit hospitals. Senate Majority Caucus Chairman Ben Toews described the bill as “a collaborative effort between the Idaho Association of Counties and the Idaho Hospital Association.” It tightens the general definition of hospital while specifically designating critical access […]| Idaho Reports
by Logan Finney, Idaho Reports The two chambers of the Idaho Legislature often butt heads| Idaho Reports
We'll bring you updates on the four competitive legislative districts, as well as Proposition One.| Idaho Reports
“To say that the Idaho Supreme Court’s statutory authority to prescribe ballot title language means the Idaho Supreme Court can foreclose debate about the purpose and effect of an initiative would most certainly render such power unconstitutional.”| Idaho Reports
"We agree with Alito that the case should have been decided, so of course we’re disappointed," said Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador.| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Melissa Davlin, and Logan Finney There are dozens of hot legislative primaries in Idaho on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. With so much media attention on races in the Treasure Valley, the Idaho Reports team wanted to take a look at competitions outside Canyon and Ada Counties. That’s not to say we won’t […]| Idaho Reports
by Logan Finney, Idaho Reports The Larsen-Sant Public Library in Preston will temporarily restrict public access to its building starting Monday in response to a new law that opens libraries to lawsuits if minors access inappropriate content on the shelves. “In order to comply with House Bill 710 we are closing the library to the […]| Idaho Reports