Clark Corbin/Idaho Capital Sun
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With primary elections looming, legislative leaders said they hope to adjourn the 2026 session March 27
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State agencies – other than public schools – must revise and reduce next year’s budget proposals to make cuts permanent
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little announced budget holdbacks for all state agencies except for public schools last week
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Conservation groups sued and won after Western wolves were not given protections under the Endangered Species Act
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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