Kyle Pfannenstiel, Idaho Capital Sun
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Panhandle Health District officials identify rise in pertussis almost two months after cases were identified in southwest Idaho
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State lawmakers left Boise without passing legislation to fix an issue with a Medicaid waiver approval law Gov. Brad Little outlined this week.
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Gov. Brad Little, after signing House Bill 398 into law, warns that the Idaho Legislature must act imminently
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Doctors, confused about how to practice medicine under Idaho’s abortion ban, pleaded with state legislators for a solution
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House Bill 710 would require Idaho public and school libraries to move materials deemed harmful to children, or face lawsuits.
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Resolution follows report from NCAA women’s basketball team of racist harassment in Coeur d’Alene that’s drawn national outcry
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State’s political parties would still be able to choose to conduct their own caucus under Sen. Chuck Winder’s proposed legislation
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Idaho libraries bill heads to House floor, with support from legislative leadership, after Senate bill failed by one vote
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Some Republicans said they enjoyed the caucus experience and preferred to cast a ballot on a Saturday, while others expressed preference for a primary election
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Idaho lawmakers approve round of budgets in House, Senate amid spar over new budget processes