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Idaho Leaders Threaten To Sue Feds Over Covid Vaccine Mandate

Idaho Leaders Threaten To Sue Feds Over Covid Vaccine Mandate
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ID Legislature Hopes To Finish Work After Traumatic Week

SPR s Doug Nadvornick reports. Idaho legislative leaders expect to finish their 2021 regular session this week. Today [Monday] is the 113th day. It’s one of the longest sessions in Idaho history. Legislators were working toward adjourning last week until one event took center stage and slowed things down. Much of the legislative business over the last half of last week was postponed due to the drama over the political future of Rep. Aaron von Ehlinger. The Lewiston Republican is accused of raping a legislative intern. On Wednesday, he faced a grilling by members of the House Ethics Committee. The intern testified as well. On Thursday, the committee voted to expel von Ehlinger from his seat. A few hours later, on the eve of a debate by the full House, he resigned.

Senate committee sends anti- ballot harvesting bill to 14th Order for amendments

BOISE — The Senate State Affairs Committee voted Wednesday to send an anti-”ballot harvesting” bill to the 14th Order for amendments. The Senate’s 14th Order stipulates when the bill is taken up on the floor, any senator can offer amendments to it. Introduced by House Majority Leader Mike Moyle, R-Star, HB 223 would make it a misdemeanor to possess someone else’s ballot and a felony to possess more than six. Exceptions would be made for family members as well as postal workers. Ballot harvesting has not occurred in Idaho, Moyle said, and he defended the bill is a preventative measure, as ballot harvesting has occurred in other states.

State legislators fight back against tyrannical COVID-19 lockdowns

State legislators fight back against tyrannical COVID-19 lockdowns Published in Blog on January 11, 2021 by Convention Of States The unprecedented lockdown orders from state governors last year were met with dismay and anger by liberty-loving Americans.  Do governors and health officials really have the authority to unilaterally shut down an entire state without any input from the peoples representatives? many asked.  The legal answer to that question may be up for debate, but many state legislators aren t waiting for the courts to decide. They re taking steps right now to limit the power of their governors and ensure that in any future pandemic, the people have to a chance to weigh in.

Idaho legislators to consider $630M surplus, limiting governor s powers in 2021 session

Idaho legislators to consider $630M surplus, limiting governor s powers in 2021 session Hayat Norimine, The Idaho Statesman Jan. 11 Idaho s 66th Legislative Session begins today, and it won t be like any other. Gov. Brad Little s State of the State address will be delivered 1 p.m. and held remotely from a Statehouse auditorium. Normally the governor delivers the speech on the House floor with all three branches of government present. The public will be able to watch at the Capitol in person, but there will be social distancing measures and capacity limits. Virtual streams of the meetings will be available on Idaho Public Television and on IdahoStatesman.com.

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