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August 16, 2020
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Souza leaving Senate, running for Secretary of State
The four-term Senator from Coeur d'Alene is running on a platform of election integrity.
COVID-19 shuts down Idaho Legislature
A swell of coronavirus cases have delayed proceedings for at least two weeks
Idaho among least restrictive states with coronavirus
Elected leaders say study validates why more people want to live here
Idaho among the least restrictive states when it comes to the coronavirus
Loose green leaves
What Idaho's marijuana legislation means for the constitution and medicine
What Idaho's marijuana legislation means for the constitution and medicine
New Senate bill latest in push to end COVID emergency powers
The bill introduced in Senate State Affairs updates language that defines different states of emergency as part of a package to end pandemic restrictions.
Legislators respond to Stage 3
A step in the right direction
Tax talk increasing in Boise
Bills range from property taxes to lemonade stands
Legislators talk urban renewal, taxing districts and lemonade stands
Little, lawmakers square off over COVID emergency
Some local legislators think the Governor's Friday speech will backfire, while others remain calm during the first few rounds of a political fight.
Holiday goodwill before political storm
Local legislators discuss nativity scene on Capitol steps, potential changes ahead
Idaho lieutenant governor, critic of handouts, got more than $300K in federal PPP loans
Idaho Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin accepted $314,727 under the Paycheck Protection Program, a federal coronavirus relief program, records show.
Lawmakers seek end of mask order
Letters said it is "better to educate," asks PHD to change mandate to recommendation
The letter to the Panhandle Health District's board cites a lack of representation as one of the reasons to repeal the mandate that is now going on its third month.
Better options than mail-in voting
There is a critical difference between mail-in voting and absentee voting, and that difference is like night-and-day when it comes to the safety of elections and your vote. Let’s take a closer look: