James Dawson / Boise State Public Radio Idahoans are once again pushing back against a legislative attempt to make it harder for citizens to get an initiative on the ballot. The Senate State Affairs Committee Friday signed off on a bill requiring these campaigns to get a certain number of signatures from each of Idaho's 35 legislative districts. Right now, organizers just need those signatures from half of Idaho’s legislative districts to put an issue to voters. Sen. Steve Vick (R-Dalton Gardens), who’s sponsoring the bill, said he’s not trying to disenfranchise those who live in cities. “Urban voters have different interests,” Vick said Wednesday during the first of two days-worth of testimony. “It doesn’t make them less important or more important, but they are, in many cases, different.”