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After Idaho’s abortion ban, doctors fled. Lawmakers say they want them back

As Idaho reels from an exodus of obstetricians, lawmakers have raised the alarm about the state’s doctor shortage — and this legislative session, they’ve put forward a raft of bills they said would address the problem. Their efforts to do so have included proposals to allow doctors to refuse to perform procedures they don’t believe in; to limit the ability of a woman’s relatives to sue a ...
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What an argument over colleges and DEI shows about this powerful group of Idaho lawmakers

It was four days after Idaho lawmakers planned to end the legislative session, and members of the Legislature’s powerful budget-setting committee still had budgets to consider. That morning, they debated how much money to give Idaho’s colleges and universities. The panel of House and Senate members argued over whether to punish the universities for their DEI initiatives — diversity, equity and ...
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Gov. Little argues child sex abusers ‘deserve the ultimate penalty’ of death in Idaho law

Gov. Brad Little on Tuesday defended his approval of a law to expand Idaho’s death penalty by adding capital sentencing for those found guilty of aggravated sex crimes with children age 12 and under, which is unconstitutional in the United States. House Bill 380 overwhelmingly cleared the Legislature last month, and Little last week signed it into law. It is set to take effect July 1, and will ...
News >  ID Government

Idaho Gov. Brad Little signs new law to cut Medicaid expansion. Here’s what it means

This is a breaking news story. Check back to idahostatesman.com for updates. To sign up for breaking news alerts, click here. Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Wednesday signed into law a measure to curtail the state’s spending on its Medicaid expansion program, which provides health care coverage to lower-income Idaho residents. who earn too much to qualify for standard Medicaid but not enough for ...
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Doctors complained about Idaho’s abortion law. Republicans propose this change

Idaho lawmakers proposed Wednesday a new bill that could provide more scrutiny of the lawsuits filed against doctors who perform illegal abortions. Senate Bill 1171 would allow a judge reviewing civil lawsuits against medical providers to see whether the person suing put enough evidence in the complaint to establish a case. The change would apply to a law that allows families to sue an ...
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‘An act of mercy’: Firing squad execution clears Idaho Legislature, on way to governor

A year ago, the state of Idaho failed to execute a prisoner for the very first time. Senate lawmakers responded at the Capitol on Wednesday by using their heavy Republican majority to pass a change in law to sideline lethal injections in favor of death by firing squad. The bill now goes to Gov. Brad Little for his consideration. The Republican has been leery of the more visually violent ...