Kyle Pfannenstiel, Idaho Capital Sun
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Idaho state law now allows insurance companies to cover prescription contraceptives.
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Reassembled Maternal Mortality Review Committee will review 2023 data in next report, due Jan. 31.
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But even with a 77.8% registered voter turnout rate in the 2024 general election, Idaho didn’t break its 2020 record.
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Idaho hasn't had a new federal district judgeship position since 1954.
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Lawsuit challenges ballot initiative to reform Idaho elections, which state elections officials say has enough signatures to be on November general election ballot
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Following a resolution by the Idaho Legislature, Idaho voters in the November election will consider constitutional amendment
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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