by Clark Corbin, Idaho Capital Sun As expected, the Idaho Legislature wrapped up its business Friday and adjourned the 2025 legislative session after 89 days at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise. The 2025 session was dominated by a series of tax cuts that also reduce the amount of state revenue that is available to […]| Idaho Reports
by Kyle Pfannenstiel, Idaho Capital Sun The Idaho House of Representatives on Tuesday narrowly passed a bill to let Idahoans have digital identification cards. House Bill 78, sponsored by Rep. Stephanie Mickelsen, R-Idaho Falls, would allow the Idaho Transportation Department to issue electronic driver’s licenses and ID cards that people could access on their mobile phone’s […]| Idaho Reports
by Logan Finney, Idaho Reports Attorney General Raúl Labrador has moved to dismiss a federal| Idaho Reports
by Kyle Pfannenstiel, Idaho Capital Sun A bill to clarify Idaho coroners’ roles in death| Idaho Reports
by Kevin Richert, Idaho Education News (UPDATED, 3:56 p.m., with comment from Mountain West Conference.)| Idaho Reports
An Idaho Baby’s Unexplained Death Got No Autopsy and a Scant Coroner’s Investigation. State Law| Idaho Reports
By Ruth Brown, Idaho Reports Fourth Judicial District Judge Jason Scott heard opening arguments and| Idaho Reports
We dive deep into Proposition One – what it would do, what it might cost, and what its supporters and opponents are saying.| 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
Fourth Judicial District Judge Patrick Miller said he plans to release his written decision on Thursday morning.| Idaho Reports
by Mia Maldonado, Idaho Capital SunAugust 28, 2024 Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed an executive order Wednesday aimed to oppose changes to the Biden administration’s final rule for Title IX. The final rule took effect this month, but Idaho is one of 26 states where state officials sued the Biden administration over the Title IX […]| 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 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