Idaho Department of Environmental Quality director says the state still has not caught up from Great Recession funding cuts.
If steeper budget cuts recently passed by the Idaho Legislature’s budget committee become official, the state will spend more on prisons.
Idaho Department of Water Resources Director Mathew Weaver said the cuts are affecting some of the essential programs and core services.
HB 559, which conformed Idaho’s taxes to the federal tax cuts, had no mention of the additional administrative cost in its ...
Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Tuesday signed into law a bill conforming Idaho’s taxes to the changes in the federal One Big ...
Gov. Brad Little's budget chief warns new cuts will delay tax returns, keep children in foster care longer and lead to fewer ...
Bull trout were listed as “threatened” under the Endangered Species Act in 1999 in Idaho, Nevada, California, Oregon, ...
Idaho Medicaid contractor Magellan cut the service in December, after Gov. Brad Little ordered state agencies to cut spending ...
A lawsuit by ACLU of Idaho alleges law enforcement used aggressive tactics and unjustly detained hundreds of people, including children.
Efforts to boost Idaho's medical education and number of doctors practicing in the state are under threat by proposed budget ...
Most state agencies in Idaho will see a total cut of about 4% in the current fiscal year 2026 and 5% in fiscal year 2027 and ...
House Bill 561 would strengthen existing state law that forbids local governments from flying flags that haven't been approved by the Idaho Legislature.
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