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Idaho political races will get more expensive with proposed campaign law changes

Idaho political races will get more expensive with proposed campaign law changes

BOISE, Idaho — Candidates for Idaho state and district and local offices could collect bigger campaign contributions — but would face tougher disclosure rules — under a bill advancing through the Idaho Legislature. Senate Bill 1422 would boost the total that a candidate for statewide office — such as governor, attorney general and superintendent of public instruction — could receive from ...

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Little signs Idaho bill criminalizing use of bathrooms that don’t match birth sex

Gov. Brad Little has signed the Legislature’s anti-transgender bathroom bill into law, making it a crime to use a restroom or changing room that doesn’t align with a person’s sex at birth. The law, which will apply to government-owned buildings and places of public accommodation, makes it a misdemeanor if someone “knowingly and willfully” uses such a restroom. A second offense within five ...
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Boise takes down its Pride flag after Gov. Little signs new flag bill into law

Idaho lawmakers got what some of them have been wanting to do since 2025: The city of Boise took its Pride flag down. Idaho legislators first passed a law in 2025 preventing the state and local governments from flying most flags. During debate, supporters shared photos of Boise’s flag as an example of what they hoped the law would target, according to previous Statesman reporting. But the law ...
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Idaho Fish and Game commissioner charged with poaching bull elk

An Idaho Department of Fish and Game commissioner has been charged with multiple game violations after alleged involvement in illegally killing two bull elk in the region he represents, according to court records. Upper Snake Region Commissioner Brody Harshbarger was charged March 6 with seven misdemeanor violations: three counts of unlawful taking of game animals, one count of hunting without ...
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Idaho bill criminalizes use of bathrooms that don’t match sex assigned at birth

A bill that would criminalize the use of restrooms that don’t match a person’s sex assigned at birth is heading to the governor’s desk. The bill, which would apply to government-owned buildings and places of public accommodation, would make it a misdemeanor to “knowingly and willfully” use a bathroom or changing room if it does not match your sex at birth. A second offense within five years ...
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Idaho political races will get more expensive with proposed campaign law changes

BOISE, Idaho — Candidates for Idaho state and district and local offices could collect bigger campaign contributions — but would face tougher disclosure rules — under a bill advancing through the Idaho Legislature. Senate Bill 1422 would boost the total that a candidate for statewide office — such as governor, attorney general and superintendent of public instruction — could receive from ...
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Legislature passes Capitol camping ban, sends it to governor who sued on the issue

A year after Idaho banned camping on public property and along public roadways, the Idaho Legislature passed a bill Tuesday that would prohibit all overnight symbolic tents and structures in the Capitol Mall in an action that critics argue violates the First Amendment. House Bill 603 passed the Senate with limited opposition to clear the Legislature after receiving near-unanimous support in ...
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‘People think they’re not treated fairly’: Workplace claims surge in Idaho

Workplace discrimination complaints filed with the Idaho Human Rights Commission have more than doubled in three years, according to the agency’s latest annual report. Pam Howland, attorney and founder of Idaho Employment Lawyers, a law firm that specializes in employment litigation, attributed the jump to increasingly polarized workplaces, rapid population growth and shifting federal ...
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Idaho Women’s Day promotes courage and resilience in the state and beyond

In 2020, the Idaho State Legislature officially recognized Idaho Women’s Day, a day to honor women of the Gem State. This year’s celebration on Saturday afternoon marked six years of the tradition and centered on the theme of courage. The Southwest Idaho National Organization for Women Strong holds the gathering each year, bringing speakers, artists and community together in front of the Idaho ...
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Idaho woman named president-elect of National Cattlemen’s Beef Association

A woman from Idaho has been named president-elect of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. Kim Brackett, a longtime Southern Idaho resident, is the third rancher from the Gem State and the third woman to be elected NCBA president since it the organization was founded in 1989. It serves as the oldest and largest national trade association for cattle farmers and ranchers across the U.S. On ...