Kyle Pfannenstiel/Idaho Capital Sun
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Three members of Idaho’s four U.S. Republican congressional delegation say why they backed the big bill
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Idahoans United hopes to qualify initiative for November 2026 general election, after Legislature refuses to amend state’s strict abortion ban
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Idaho became the first state in the nation to pass this kind of ban. Dozens of states followed.
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Premiums are set to rise faster than state employee’s minimum wage raises, which were approved by the Idaho Legislature
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Idaho has one of the lowest payment error rates for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, USDA data show
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Lawmakers intend the bill to only end the automatic right to counsel in private cases. But child welfare attorneys say it could end right in all cases.
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Congressman says saving the health insurance program is the objective, but Medicaid benefits should be kept for ‘intended’ populations
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Accuracy of ballot titles and fiscal statement for Idaho abortion rights ballot initiative are in question in a lawsuit filed by Idahoans United for Women and Families.