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February 27, 2020
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This Independence Day, unite for thriving future
The celebration of Independence Day this year will be unlike any other.
New laws now in effect in Idaho
By the end of March, Gov. Brad Little signed 341 bills from the Idaho Legislature into law. Some made national headlines, such as H 500 and H 509, which curtailed the abilities of transgender Idahoans to change their birth certificates or participate in women’s sports.
Idaho’s small businesses need our help On Friday, support our local gems
Idaho’s local businesses are the backbone of our state’s economy – they’re also the lifeblood of our communities. They provide us with goods and services, local jobs, health care coverage, growth opportunities, community identity and immeasurable community value.
Little extends stay-home mandate
Gov. Brad Little extended his stay-home order to April 30 during a press conference Wednesday morning.
Governor extends stay-home order to April 30
Gov. Brad Little extended his stay-home order to April 30 during a press conference this morning.
LIVE: Gov. Little addresses stay-home order
Gov. Brad Little will host a press conference regarding the 21-day stay-at-home order at 10 a.m.
Governor urges caretakers to take extra precautions
Governor Brad Little said Tuesday that caretakers for people vulnerable to severe illness from the COVID-19 virus need to hold themselves to the same standards recommended for at-risk populations.
Idaho has 1st case
An Ada County woman has become the first Idaho resident to test positive for the coronavirus.