On 100th day of Idaho Legislature, is there an end in sight? Not really. Hayat Norimine, The Idaho Statesman Apr. 20—On the 100th day of Idaho's legislative session, senators reintroduced a wolf-killing bill. House members debated over, but didn't approve, cutting half a vacant position in the lieutenant governor's office. And they passed a measure that would allow legislators to call themselves into a special session. They have yet to introduce critical education funding they must pass this year. This year's session is Idaho's third-longest in history. And as the session nears a record-breaking length of 118 days, lawmakers are still at a stalemate over failed bills they will not give up on. That includes bills curbing the governor's emergency powers.