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An initiative called the Quality Education Act would raise funding for Idaho's K-12 schools by $323 million a year. The initiative's supporters say the boost would be paid for through what they describe as modest tax increases on corporations and Idaho’s wealthiest residents.
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The Idaho Supreme Court has ruled a new law that makes it more difficult to place citizen initiatives on the ballot is unconstitutional.The law approved…
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The Idaho Supreme Court today [Tuesday] heard a challenge to the state’s tough new initiative signature law. It requires sponsors of ballot measures to…
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A bill that would toughen the signature requirements for initiatives in Idaho has gone to Governor Brad Little’s desk. He has until Saturday to sign…
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The founder of Idaho’s successful Medicaid expansion initiative yesterday [Wednesday] filed another ballot measure — about initiatives.Luke Mayville, who…
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The Idaho House Wednesday approved a bill that could make it more challenging to get a state-wide initiative on the ballot.The bill requires that sponsors…
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Opponents of a bill to make it more difficult to put citizen initiatives on an Idaho state ballot are appealing directly to the governor.On Friday, a…
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Idaho Governor Brad Little says he’s directing $99 million from what’s left of the state’s federal coronavirus relief money to public schools.In an…
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A federal appeals court has ruled an Idaho initiative campaign can move ahead with collecting online signatures for its school funding measure. Reclaim…
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Organizers of an Idaho initiative that would increase spending for public schools have permission to resume gathering signatures.On Tuesday federal Judge…