Here is the Capital Sun's quick rundown of the major happenings during the seventh week of the Idaho Legislature's 2025 ...
The first-ever Idaho school choice bill that would allow state funds to go toward private schools is awaiting a signature from Gov. Brad Little.
Have strong thoughts on the "School Choice" tax credit bill? You can weigh in by calling the Governor's Office.
Our public schools have served to ensure the stability of [our] republican form of government as well as the growth of our economic prosperity for more than a century.
We respectfully urge Governor Little to veto House Bill 93. In the State of the State address, Governor Little stated that ...
On Wednesday the Senate narrowly approved House Bill 93 — which provides $50 million for a tax credit that may go toward ...
The first-ever Idaho school choice bill that would allow state funds to go toward private schools is awaiting a signature ...
A letter passing through the hands of Idaho superintendents is asking Governor Brad Little (R-Idaho) to veto House Bill 93 ...
A new school choice bill is now awaiting the decision of Idaho Governor Brad Little. The bill, known as House Bill 93, proposes a $50 million allocation for $5,000 tax ...
After fierce debate, House Bill 138 narrowly passed the House, 38-32. HB 138 concerns a trigger law on Medicaid expansion and would require the federal government to take ...
The bill would establish a $50 million parental choice tax credit beginning in the 2025-2026 school year, helping parents ...
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