Clark Corbin/Idaho Capital Sun
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87% of Idaho voters oppose recent proposal to sell off millions of acres of public lands
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State GOP legislators thank allies in U.S. Congress as Democrats say public opposition to the selloff tanked proposal
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State officials bracing for above normal risk of significant wildfires in Idaho this summer
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New task force seeks to consolidate state agencies, reduce travel and number of state employees
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After 89 days and more than $400 million in tax cuts, revenue reductions, Idaho Legislature calls its quits
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Legislators already missed nonbinding March 21 target date to adjourn
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State legislators did not provide full funding to fight wildfires recommended by Gov. Brad Little, land board
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Most people who testified at the Idaho State Capitol opposed bill that would do away with no-excuse absentee voting
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A bill to protect the identity of sources who provide journalists with confidential information or documents is advancing to the Idaho House of Representatives for consideration.