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Idaho Legislative Notebook: Idaho lawmakers consider pay raises for judges, 25,000 state employees

In an effort to help Idahoans follow major bills, resolutions and memorials through the legislative process, the Idaho Capital Sun will produce a “legislative notebook” at the end of each week to gather information in one place that concerns major happenings in the Legislature and other news relating to state government. Here is a look at Week 2 of the legislative session. 
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Boise State survey shows majority of Idaho residents at odds with current abortion laws

A Boise State University public policy survey found that the majority of Idaho residents prefer abortion policies that are more lax than the state’s current restrictions. The university published the results of its annual public policy survey on Friday. It came as state officials and stakeholders are unsure whether President-elect Donald Trump will dismiss an ongoing lawsuit the Department of ...
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Idaho Republican reintroduces bill to end state prohibition on private, armed militias

The latest proposal to repeal Idaho’s longstanding ban on armed private militias received approval on Friday for future consideration this legislative session. Sen. Dan Foreman, R-Moscow, introduced a bill that would repeal a law dating to 1927 that prohibits a “body of men” other than the Idaho Army National Guard from associating as a “military company” or parading “in public with firearms ...
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Should Idaho’s attorney general prosecute mayors for crimes? What some lawmakers say

State Rep. Chris Bruce, a Republican from Kuna who also serves on Kuna’s City Council, says he has seen it happen. A whistleblower flags that the mayor or a city council member is doing something illegal or corrupt, but he or she doesn’t have anywhere to turn. The city’s police chief reports to the mayor, and in some cases, the county prosecutor may have a close working relationship with city leaders.
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No Pride flags allowed: Idaho proposal would ban many displays in public school classrooms

Many flags for ideological causes would be banned in public schools under a proposed Idaho law, in addition to those for LGBTQ+ Pride and political parties. Rep. Ted Hill, R-Eagle, introduced House Bill 10 on Tuesday to ban most flags in state-funded public classrooms. Teachers could still display the U.S. flag, state flags, flags of many foreign countries and some others, according to a list ...