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Bill ID
Bill Name
Bill Score
Last Action Date
Stage
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Freedom
H0001
House Bill 1 - Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit
Bill Score:
5
2025-01-09
Introduced
Pending
Freedom
H0002
House Bill 2 would increase the vote threshold necessary to pass a statewide initiative from 50% + 1 to 60%.
Bill Score:
1
2025-01-09
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0005
House Bill 5 would codify and grant certain immunity to behavioral threat assessment and management teams in K-12 schools.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-01-15
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0006
House Bill 6 would expand the jurisdiction of the Office of the Attorney General to include investigating and prosecuting city officials.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0007
House Bill 7 would create a mandatory minimum fine of $300 for possessing 3 ounces or less of cannabis.
Bill Score:
0
2025-02-25
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0010
House Bill 10 would specify what flags may be displayed in an Idaho public school.
Bill Score:
1
2025-01-24
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0011
House Bill 11 would criminalize illegal entry and related offenses at the state level, allowing for enforcement even when the federal government fails to act.
Bill Score:
2
2025-01-15
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0012
House Bill 12 would limit what property certain foreign governments or their agents may own in Idaho.
Bill Score:
0
2025-01-15
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0013
House Bill 13 would clarify that the state's motorcycle helmet requirement for minors does not apply to minors who use UTVs that are equipped with a roll cage and seat belts.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-17
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0014
House Bill 14 would require state agencies to review applicable statutes and detail any elements that are obsolete, outdated, or unnecessary.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0016
House Bill 16 would exempt boxing and wrestling contests or exhibitions from licensing requirements when the fight is to raise money for certain types of charities.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-13
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0017
House Bill 17 would grow government by creating the Idaho Wildfire Risk Mitigation and Stabilization Pool, a board to oversee it, and a fund from which it may give grants.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-01-17
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0018
House Bill 16 would preempt local regulations requiring building plans to include electric vehicle charging stations or designated EV parking.
Bill Score:
1
2025-01-17
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0020
House Bill 20 would modify a law saying that load-carrying trucks must cover their loads in a way that would apply to more trucks.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-01-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0021
House Bill 21 would enact more stringent requirements for obtaining temporary trip permits to drive in Idaho.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0023
House Bill 23 would make motorcycle and driving instruction permits valid for 1 year instead of the current 6 months.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0024
House Bill 24 would create Idaho-specific labeling requirements for lab-grown meat and insect-based proteins.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-04
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0026
House Bill 26 would establish the Idaho ABLE Account Advisory Council to promote and market savings accounts.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0032
House Bill 32 would, with some exceptions, bar the state and its political subdivisions from requiring people to use medical face masks.
Bill Score:
3
2025-03-05
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0033
House Bill 33 would establish a new system for publishing public notices on the state controller’s website.
Bill Score:
0
2025-01-29
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0038
House Bill 38 would impose new regulations on health insurance co-ops and remove a cap on fees.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-14
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0039
House Bill 39 — Idaho parental choice tax credit
Bill Score:
2
2025-01-23
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0040
House Bill 40 would reduce Idaho's individual and corporate income tax rate; expand a state income tax exemption for military pensions, and remove capital gains and losses for precious metals.
Bill Score:
2
2025-03-07
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0041
House Bill 41 would specify what flags may be displayed in an Idaho public school.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Freedom
H0043
House Bill 43 would exempt all information about schools' emergency operations plans and training from public disclosure.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-01-30
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0044
House Bill 44 would require schools to report incidents of bullying to parents and law enforcement.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-04
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0045
House Bill 45 would specify what flags may be displayed by governmental entities.
Bill Score:
1
2025-01-24
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0047
House Bill 47 would make birth records available to all adoptees once they reach adulthood.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0048
House Bill 48 would amend Idaho's enhanced concealed carry license law to allow retired law enforcement officers to provide firearm instruction.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0049
House Bill 49 would require that restrooms in most government facilities be restricted to members of either the male or female sex.
Bill Score:
1
2025-01-27
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0057
House Bill 57 would create a new "nonmotorized recreation fund," rename the Parks Passport as the Parks and Trails Passport, and double its fee.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-02-18
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0058
House Bill 58 would repeal Medicaid expansion in Idaho.
Bill Score:
8
2025-01-27
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0059
House Bill 59 would update and expand Idaho law to recognize that health care providers have the right not to participate in or pay for medical procedures or services that violate their ethical, moral, or religious beliefs or principles.
Bill Score:
2
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Freedom
H0060
House Bill 060 — Cardiac arrest prevention, training (-1)
Bill Score:
-1
2025-01-27
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0061
House Bill 61 would increase the annual grocery tax credit by $35 per person under age 65 and by $15 per person age 65 or older, starting in tax year 2025. Alternatively, it would allow filers to itemize grocery expenses of up to $250 per person.
Bill Score:
0
2025-02-13
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0062
House Bill 62 would allow the Department of Health and Welfare to work with the Tax Commission to investigate Medicaid fraud.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-14
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0063
House Bill 63 would limit what kind of property certain foreign governments or their agents may own in Idaho.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-01-28
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0074
House Bill 74 would authorize a one-time transfer of $50 million between accounts as well as an ongoing annual transfer of $50 million to the School District Facilities Fund.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-21
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0076
House Bill 76 adds a new requirement that aligns value-based payment arrangements with the state fiscal year.
Bill Score:
1
2025-01-29
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0077
House Bill 77 would create an alternate licensing path for Idaho physicians. Those who enter it would not have to enter a residency program.
Bill Score:
2
2025-01-29
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0078
House Bill 78 would require the state to create digital driver's licenses and ID cards.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0079
House Bill 79 would increase the community college tuition cap by 30%.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0080
House Bill 80 would repeal the Yellow Dot program.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-13
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0081
House Bill 81 would clarify that recreation clubs and their members are not liable for the risks inherent in recreation activities.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0083
House Bill 83, as amended in the Senate, would criminalize illegal entry as a secondary offense and prioritize enforcement against "dangerous" illegal aliens.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0084
House Bill 84 would grow the Office of Government Insurance by allowing cities to join its health insurance pool.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-03
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0085
House Bill 85 would allow the governor to veto an initiative that passed by less than a two-thirds majority.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-07
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0086
House Bill 86 would preempt local regulations requiring building plans to include electric vehicle charging stations or designated EV parking.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0088
House Bill 88 would make a first offense of soliciting commercial sexual activity a felony rather than a misdemeanor.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-12
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0090
House Bill 90 requires the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to get legislative approval for any changes to a public assistance program that expands eligibility or benefits.
Bill Score:
2
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Freedom
H0091
House Bill 91 would repeal nearly 150 sections of code deemed outdated, obsolete, or unnecessary.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-17
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0092
House Bill 92 would give Idahoans more time to file their taxes, and it would reduce penalties for late payments.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-28
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0093
House Bill 093 — Idaho parental choice tax credit
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-27
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0094
House Bill 94 would require the secretary of state to verify the citizenship of all registered voters in Idaho.
Bill Score:
1
2025-01-31
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0095
House Bill 95 would require unique alphanumeric marks on individual election ballots.
Bill Score:
1
2025-01-31
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0096
House Bill 96 would specify what flags may be displayed by governmental entities.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0097
House Bill 97 would allow individuals to choose not to comply with evacuation orders but would make them responsible for risks and reimbursement costs for any subsequent rescue.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0098
House Bill 098 — Teachers unions, no taxpayer funds
Bill Score:
3
2025-02-13
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0101
House Bill 101 would generally require a county or highway district to maintain public access to public lands and waters when that county or highway district legally abandons a road or other public right-of-way.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-26
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0102
House Bill 102 would allow a recreation district board to submit a petition to the county seeking the district's dissolution under extremely narrow circumstances.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0105
House Bill 105 would allow veterinarians to sell their practices to a wider range of potential buyers.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-03
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0107
House Bill 107 would implement small measures to promote occupational licensing reform.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-14
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0108
House Bill 108 adds provisions requiring value-care arrangements to include certain minimum stop-loss thresholds.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-04
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0109
House Bill 109 would instruct the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to request a federal waiver to make candy and soda ineligible for purchases with SNAP benefits.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0110
House Bill 110 would clarify that the state department of health and welfare can't limit scope of practice within Medicaid beyond what is set by statute or rule.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0111
House Bill 111 would require the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to have SNAP benefit cards display photos of the individuals who hold them. This would combat SNAP fraud.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-04
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0114
House Bill 114 would remove the option for candidates to withdraw after the primary and be replaced by their political party.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-04
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0117
House Bill 117 would create new regulations for insurers related to data security.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0118
House Bill 118 would repeal occupational licensing requirements for genetic counselors.
Bill Score:
2
2025-02-05
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0119
House Bill 119 would repeal occupational licensing requirements for certified shorthand reporters.
Bill Score:
2
2025-02-05
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0120
House Bill 120 would repeal registration requirements for retail thermal styling equipment dealers.
Bill Score:
2
2025-03-17
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0121
House Bill 121 would repeal certification requirements for makeup artists.
Bill Score:
2
2025-03-17
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0122
House Bill 122 would repeal facility licensing requirements for makeover or glamour photography businesses.
Bill Score:
2
2025-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0123
House Bill 123 would repeal occupational licensing requirements for denturists.
Bill Score:
2
2025-02-05
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0124
House Bill 124 would significantly increase salaries of Idaho supreme court justices and other judges.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-05
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0125
House Bill 125 would make participating in a riot a felony if the riot results in physical injury to a person.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-14
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0126
House Bill 126 would remove the requirement that all fines be fully paid 5 years before a criminal record can be shielded from disclosure.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-05
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0127
House Bill 127 would impose new regulations on businesses that use AI chatbots or similar technologies.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-05
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0128
House Bill 128 would forbid the Idaho Department of Fish and Game from adopting or enforcing rules prohibiting the use of sabots in a muzzleloader-only season.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0130
House Bill 130 would allow county boards of equalization to decide if nonprofit hospitals will receive a property tax exemption.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0131
House Bill 131 would require blood donors to disclose their mRNA vaccination status and require blood donation agencies to label blood accordingly.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-06
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0132
House Bill 132 would enter Idaho into an interstate dietician licensure compact.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-02-05
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0134
House Bill 134 would impose new cancer screening mandates on most private and government health insurers.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Freedom
H0135
House Bill 135 would make illegal aliens ineligible for some types of taxpayer-funded benefits in Idaho.
Bill Score:
3
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0138
House Bill 138 would require the effective repeal of Medicaid expansion in Idaho unless certain cost-saving measures are implemented and reform benchmarks are met.
Bill Score:
5
2025-02-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0139
House Bill 139 would set specific requirements for when a voter may choose to vote using an absentee ballot and prevent elections officials from sending out unsolicited absentee ballot applications.
Bill Score:
2
2025-02-26
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0140
House Bill 140 would enact standard time in Idaho's two time zones permanently, contingent on Oregon and Washington agreeing to do the same.
Bill Score:
0
2025-02-05
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0141
House Bill 141 — Title IX, compliance, presidents
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-17
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0143
House Bill 143 would give county governments expanded authority to regulate landfills and trash haulers.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-06
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0144
House Bill 144 would exempt small sellers with less than $5,000 in annual sales from the requirement to collect sales taxes.
Bill Score:
2
2025-03-17
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0146
House Bill 146 would impose costly light-mitigating technology regulations on new and existing wind energy conversion systems.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Freedom
H0147
House Bill 147 would increase the bonding capacity for school districts, thereby allowing for higher property taxes and significantly more government spending and debt.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0148
House Bill 148 would allow the Constitutional Defense Council to consider requests for legal assistance and to provide it when doing so is consistent with its mission.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-24
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0149
House Bill 149 would impose additional regulations on advertisements for mortgage lenders.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-17
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0152
House Bill 152 would raise caps on occupational licensing fees and provide for fee holidays when fees have been over-collected.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Freedom
H0155
House Bill 155 would establish overinclusive new crimes of "impeding a strategic facility" and "strategic facility trespass," which could infringe on constitutional rights.
Bill Score:
-5
2025-02-21
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0156
House Bill 156 would implement a 33% pay increase for members of the Idaho Commission of Pardons and Parole.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-18
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0157
House Bill 157 would allow government to collect and retain DNA samples from people who commit certain misdemeanors, expanding a practice that currently extends only to felonies.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-07
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0158
House Bill 158 would protect media source confidentiality with exceptions.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0162
House Bill 162 — Bible reading in public schools, repeal, replace
Bill Score:
0
2025-02-07
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0163
House Bill 163 — Public charter school, admission
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-18
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0164
House Bill 164 — Idaho education opportunity program
Bill Score:
-3
2025-02-07
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0166
House Bill 166 would establish a new system for publishing public notices on the state controller’s website rather than in newspapers.
Bill Score:
0
2025-02-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0167
House Bill 167 would require that at least 75% of the electricity generated or transmitted by infrastructure made possible through eminent domain be offered for sale in Idaho.
Bill Score:
0
2025-02-07
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0168
House Bill 168 would create a $10 million "cybersecurity and resiliency fund" for state government.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-26
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0171
House Bill 171 would expand the ability of county- or city-based commerce authorities to issue revenue bonds to fund utility services.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0173
House Bill 173 would quadruple the tax on alfalfa seed and clover seed.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-19
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0176
House Bill 176 requires Idaho to replace its relationship with University of Washington School of Medicine with alternative institutions in the Mountain Time Zone.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-13
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0177
House Bill 177 declares gold and silver legal tender in the state of Idaho.
Bill Score:
2
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Freedom
H0178
House Bill 178 — Campuses, free speech (+2)
Bill Score:
2
2025-02-12
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0179
House Bill 179 — Education, sexuality, permission
Bill Score:
2
2025-02-11
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0183
House Bill 183 would create enhanced penalties, including mandatory minimums, for crimes against certain individuals based on their employment.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-11
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0188
House Bill 188 would significantly increase the salaries of Idaho Supreme Court justices and other judges over the next four years.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-24
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0189
House Bill 189 would significantly increase the salaries of Idaho Supreme Court justices and other judges over the next four years.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-24
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0190
House Bill 190 would require that restrooms in certain government facilities be restricted to members of either the male or female sex.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-11
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0195
House Bill 195 would require increased transparency when the Department of Fish and Game transplants or relocates wildlife.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-17
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0201
House Bill 201 requires value care arrangements in the state Medicaid program to contain certain minimum risk sharing levels.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-11
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0203
House Bill 203 would regulate and limit how service providers determine their prices.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-02-11
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0205
House Bill 205 would clarify when it is lawful to temporarily exceed the posted speed limit while passing.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-17
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0212
House Bill 212 would increase the number of signatures required for a petition to create a library district.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-25
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0217
House Bill 217 would implement sunset provisions for administrative rules on a staggered, 8-year cycle.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0218
House Bill 218 would require agencies to promulgate rules within 10 years of new laws being passed.
Bill Score:
0
2025-02-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0219
House Bill 219 adds new regulations for how health insurance companies may count enrollees’ contribution toward cost-sharing requirements in their health plan.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-06
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0221
House Bill 221 would limit what kind of property certain foreign governments or their agents may own in Idaho.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-03
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0222
House Bill 222 would require agencies to publish their administrative rule, policy statements, and guidance documents on their respective websites.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0225
House Bill 225 — Mobile device policy fund
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0228
House Bill 228 would expand Idaho's Open Meetings Law to require public bodies to allow time for public comments at most public meetings.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-14
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0230
House Bill 230 would require organizers, hosts, and performers to prevent minors from being exposed to a show or performance that includes sexual conduct.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-25
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0233
House Bill 233 would require counties to establish agricultural protection area funds to subsidize landowners who designate their property as an agricultural protection area.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-17
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0238
House Bill 238 — Ten commandments in school
Bill Score:
0
2025-02-17
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0239
House Bill 239 — Human sexuality, permission
Bill Score:
2
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0240
House Bill 240 — Campuses free speech (+2)
Bill Score:
2
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0241
House Bill 241 would limit who county commissioners may appoint to a health district board.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-17
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0242
House Bill 242 expands what could qualify for continuing education credits in nursing and primary care for those who serve as preceptors for recent medical graduates.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0243
House Bill 243 deregulates certain aspects of childcare licensure to expand the range and types of providers able to provide services.
Bill Score:
3
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0244
House Bill 244 would create a state ban list (and an exemption list) to prohibit the sale of many electronic smoking (vaping) devices in Idaho.
Bill Score:
-6
2025-02-17
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0245
House Bill 245 would allow a court to order "extended foster care" for adults up to 23 years old.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-18
Passed
Pending
Spending
H0246
House Bill 246 makes several corrections and object transfers within the departments of Commerce, Environmental Quality, and Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0247
House Bill 247 appropriates $13,016,400 and 86.00 full-time positions to maintain current operations in the Legislative Branch budget group for fiscal year 2026.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-14
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0248
House Bill 248 appropriates $523,180,200 and 1,632.40 full-time positions to maintain current operations in the Natural Resources budget group for fiscal year 2026.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Spending
H0249
House Bill 249 appropriates $76,026,600 and 431.90 full-time positions to maintain current operations in the Constitutional Officers budget group for fiscal year 2026.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Spending
H0250
House Bill 250 appropriates $1,134,996,400 and 6,307.12 full-time positions to maintain current operations in the State Board of Education budget group for fiscal year 2026.
Bill Score:
0
2025-02-20
Introduced
Pending
Spending
H0251
House Bill 251 appropriates $3,275,748,300 to maintain current operations in the Public Schools budget group for fiscal year 2026.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0252
House Bill 252 would require employers to use the federal e-verify system and also prohibit them from employing individuals who do not present proof of lawful presence in the U.S.
Bill Score:
0
2025-02-17
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0253
House Bill 253 would allow government to take longer and charge more for public record requests from requesters who are not Idaho residents.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0254
House Bill 254 would require election officials to implement anti-fraud measures on ballots.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-21
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0256
House Bill 256 — Public charter school facilities
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-25
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0257
House Bill 257 — Public charter school, admission
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-19
Introduced
Pending
Freedom
H0259
House Bill 259 would require political disclosure statements on more materials and require individuals to reveal their party affiliation when engaging in certain political communication.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-19
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0260
House Bill 260 would repeal the sales tax on groceries and adjust the revenue sharing formula for local governments so they don't lose any money.
Bill Score:
2
2025-02-19
Introduced
Pending
Freedom
H0261
House Bill 261 would substantially increase the per diem rate the state pays to counties for housing state inmates in their jails.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-19
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0263
House Bill 263 would clarify that animal adoption fees charged by a nonprofit are service fees and therefore not subject to sales and use taxes.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0264
House Bill 264 would require that restrooms in certain government facilities be restricted to members of either the male or female sex.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0265
House Bill 265 would require insurers to notify the owner of a life insurance policy when it lapses or terminates and to do so via certified mail, return receipt requested, under certain circumstances.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-03
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0268
House Bill 268 — Exec state employees, nonclassified
Bill Score:
2
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0269
House Bill 269 — Launch grant program, sunset date
Bill Score:
3
2025-02-19
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0270
House Bill 270 would expand the definition of indecent exposure.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0271
House Bill 271 would criminalize the act of advertising a product or service that is illegal under federal, state, or local law where the product or service is offered.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0272
House Bill 272 would expand the protections of the Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-19
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0273
House Bill 273 would allow school employees to carry concealed handguns on school property where they are employed if they comply with a number of prerequisites and limitations.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-19
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0276
House Bill 276 would increase regulations on brewers, wholesalers, and dealers.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Freedom
H0279
House Bill 279 — Education, per-student funding
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-21
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0281
House Bill 281 would create enhanced penalties, including mandatory minimums, for crimes against certain individuals based on their employment.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-05
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0285
House Bill 285 would create the crime of domestic terrorism and redefine the crime of terrorism in Idaho code.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-21
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0290
House Bill 290 would move elements of Idaho's vaccine mandate laws from rule to statute and allow for discrimination against exempted minors under certain circumstances.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0291
House Bill 291 — Idaho high-needs student fund
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0292
House Bill 292 — Education, parental rights
Bill Score:
2
2025-02-21
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0293
House Bill 293 — Public schools, transportation
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-05
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0294
House Bill 294 would replace statutorily defined penalties for pipeline safety deficiencies with a changeable federal standard that includes exponentially higher penalties.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-19
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0295
House Bill 295 — Admin leadership apprenticeship
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-19
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0298
House Bill 298 — High school graduation requirements
Bill Score:
3
2025-03-10
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0301
House Bill 301 would allow the governor to declare an emergency so a state agency could acquire property after a statutory deadline had passed.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-03
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0302
House Bill 302 would require increased transparency when the Department of Fish and Game transplants or relocates wildlife.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-24
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0303
House Bill 303 would create a liability shield for pesticide and herbicide manufacturers and sellers as long as their products include any government-mandated warnings.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-02-24
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0304
House Bill 304 would authorize two annual $50 million transfers from the tax relief fund. One would go to the School District Facilities Fund and the other would go to the Homeowner Property Tax Relief account.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Freedom
H0305
House Bill 305 — Education, staff allowance
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Freedom
H0306
House Bill 306 would replace the current misdemeanor of libel with the felony of "criminal libel," which includes excessive penalties.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-02-24
Introduced
Pending
Freedom
H0307
House Bill 307 would task the Idaho secretary of state with investigating allegedly false information published about a candidate.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-02-24
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0310
House Bill 310 would require election officials to implement anti-fraud measures on ballots.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-17
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0313
House Bill 313 — Sudden cardiac arrest education
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-10
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0314
House Bill 314 would impose new taxes, fees, and regulations on sellers of electronic smoking devices.
Bill Score:
-4
2025-02-25
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0315
House Bill 315 would limit the sales tax exemption for newly established large data centers to seven years.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-10
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0317
House Bill 317 would allow county voters to impose an extremely high excise tax on large commercial wind turbines, effectively killing such projects.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-25
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0318
House Bill 318 — Education, math and science
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-25
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0319
House Bill 319 would prohibit state employees from assisting any person or entity in any legal matter against the state of Idaho.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-07
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0320
House Bill 320 would impose new reporting requirements on legislators and legislative candidates related to private travel paid for by another individual or entity.
Bill Score:
-4
2025-02-27
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0321
House Bill 321 would specify circumstances under which a property owner may evict a squatter.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0322
House Bill 322 would increase the salaries of Idaho Supreme Court justices and other judges by 10 – 11.5%.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0324
House Bill 324 would require the governor to call a special election to fill a U.S. Senate vacancy rather than appoint a replacement.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-26
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0325
House Bill 325 would require that any new federal grants obtained by the Idaho Housing and Finance Association be subject to the state’s budgeting process.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-18
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0331
House Bill 331 — Public charter school facilities
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Spending
H0332
House Bill 332 is an enhancement of $1,414,700 and 0.27 new full-time positions for the State Board of Education, Special Programs for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $36,499,700 and 50.34 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-18
Passed
Pending
Spending
H0333
House Bill 333 is an enhancement of $954,500 and 2.00 new full-time positions for the State Board of Education, Health Education Programs for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $29,804,000 and 48.65 full-time positions to the ...
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-18
Passed
Pending
Freedom
H0335
House Bill 335 would make it illegal for an organization to facilitate the unlawful presence of an illegal alien in Idaho and impose misdemeanor or felony penalties.
Bill Score:
2
2025-03-05
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0338
House Bill 338 — Schools, facilities
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0339
House Bill 339 would require a significant amount of personal data be sent to and compiled by the secretary of state.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-17
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0340
House Bill 340 would restrict the scope of the collective bargaining process for firefighters to wages and pay rates.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-28
In Committee
Pending
Spending
H0341
House Bill 341 appropriates $1,134,996,400 and 6,307.12 full-time positions to support the maintenance of current operations in the State Board of Education budget group for fiscal year 2026.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0342
House Bill 342 would create the “choose life Idaho fund,” add to the list of charitable organizations that taxpayers can receive an income tax credit for supporting, and increase the cap for this credit.
Bill Score:
0
2025-02-28
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0343
House Bill 343 would clarify compensation and benefits for the board members of special taxing districts.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-28
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0344
House Bill 344 would require the governor to convene a special session of the Legislature if he wishes to declare a disaster emergency and limit the duration of the disaster emergency to 60 days.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-13
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0345
House Bill 345 revises the Idaho Medicaid program to call for the Department of Health and Welfare to pursue waivers and repeals rules. It also imposes cost-control measures on Medicaid by altering sections of Idaho code.
Bill Score:
3
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Spending
H0346
House Bill 346 is an enhancement of $25,000 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the State Treasurer for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $5,464,700 and 30.00 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-18
Passed
Pending
Spending
H0347
House Bill 347 is an enhancement of $468,300 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Secretary of State for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $5,711,000 and 35.50 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-18
Passed
Pending
Freedom
H0348
House Bill 348 would require new electrical generating facilities to offer to sell power to Idaho electric suppliers at rates set by Idaho’s regulators before they offer it to out-of-state electric suppliers.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-04
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0350
House Bill 350 — School funds, proper use
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-18
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0351
House Bill 351 — Education, Parental Rights
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-10
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0352
House Bill 352 — Education, Parental Rights
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0353
House Bill 353 imposes new regulations on the cost-sharing requirements health insurance companies have for patients. It also imposes new requirements on drug manufacturers and the financial assistance programs they offer to patients.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-06
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0354
House Bill 354 would in limited circumstances shift the burden of proof to the county assessor when the assessor seeks to increase a property’s valuation by more than 10%.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0355
House Bill 355 would clarify that the deferment of property taxes allowed under certain circumstances includes delinquencies, interest, late charges, costs, and fees.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-19
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0356
House Bill 356 would limit what kind of property certain foreign governments or their agents may own in Idaho.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-17
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0357
House Bill 357 would create the "America250 commemoration fund" and establish an advisory committee to oversee spending from the fund.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0359
House Bill 359 would require election communications from political candidates or those supporting them to prominently display the candidate's political affiliation.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0361
House Bill 361 would clarify the process by which the responsibilities of a homeowner's association get turned over to the property owners.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0362
House Bill 362 would clarify that, in most cases, someone elected to federal, statewide, or legislative office cannot also serve as an elected officer of a city, school district, or highway district.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-12
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0365
House Bill 365 would grant the Idaho attorney general concurrent authority to investigate and prosecute election violations.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-12
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0366
House Bill 366 would limit who may be appointed to a health district board.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-10
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0368
House Bill 368 expands the number of medical school seats sponsored by the state of Idaho and establishes a working group to develop a plan to revise Idaho’s medical education partnerships.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0369
House Bill 369 would require large local taxing districts to provide clear notification when they intend to increase taxes.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-06
In Committee
Pending
Spending
H0370
House Bill 370 is an enhancement of $654,100 and 0.00 new full-time positions for miscellaneous expenditures and replacement items for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $31,692,100 and 223.54 full-time positions to the agency...
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-10
Introduced
Pending
Spending
H0371
House Bill 371 is an enhancement of $86,100 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Endowment Fund Investment Board for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $1,009,500 and 4.00 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-19
Crossed Over
Passed House
Spending
H0372
House Bill 372 is an enhancement of $139,800 and 1.00 new full-time positions for the State Appellate Public Defender for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $4,349,300 and 27.00 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Spending
H0373
House Bill 373 is an enhancement of $12,200 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Division of Financial Management for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $44,988,700 and 22.00 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-19
Crossed Over
Passed House
Spending
H0374
House Bill 374 is an enhancement of $250,100 and 0.43 new full-time positions for the State Board of Education, Agricultural Research and Extension Services for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $39,955,500 and 341.76 full-ti...
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Freedom
H0376
House Bill 376 would remove an exception that allows individuals or entities that rent or lease public property to bypass the state's preemption law and ban guns.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-14
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0378
House Bill 378 would impose new reporting requirements on legislators and legislative candidates when they engage in private travel paid for by another individual or entity.
Bill Score:
-4
2025-03-14
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0379
House Bill 379 would impose new reporting requirements on statewide elected officials and candidates for statewide elected office when they engage in private travel paid for by another individual or entity.
Bill Score:
-4
2025-03-21
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0382
House Bill 382 — Student immigration status
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-13
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0384
House Bill 384 would grow government by creating an Idaho Wildfire Risk Mitigation Fund to subsidize wildfire mitigation efforts of property owners.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-11
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0387
House Bill 387 would require a substantial "decommissioning deposit" before wind turbines could be constructed, even though wind turbines operate for decades before needing to be decommissioned.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-21
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0388
House Bill 388 would allow counties to establish a local option sales tax on hotels, motels, vacation rentals, and private campground rentals. Half the tax revenue would go to property tax relief and the other half would be used to grow government.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-13
In Committee
Pending
Spending
H0390
House Bill 390 is an enhancement of $3,641,000 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI) for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $14,645,000 and 81.00 full-time positions to the...
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-21
Introduced
Pending
Spending
H0391
House Bill 370 is an enhancement of $654,100 and 0.00 new full-time positions for miscellaneous expenditures and replacement items for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $31,692,100 and 223.54 full-time positions to the agency...
Bill Score:
-4
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0393
House Bill 393 would substantially increase candidate filing fees.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-11
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0397
House Bill 397 — Education, civics instruction
Bill Score:
2
2025-03-24
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0400
House Bill 400 would clarify that patients can choose to use their own or a designated donor's blood for a transfusion under most circumstances.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-13
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0403
House Bill 403 would require new Idaho residents to obtain Idaho driver's licenses and title their vehicles within 30 days of arriving.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0404
House Bill 404 would prohibit HOAs from banning chicken ownership entirely for single family homes on large lots, while still allowing local government bans on the practice.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-18
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0407
House Bill 407 would allow counties to create community infrastructure districts and impose assessments (property taxes) on property owners for up to five years without voter approval.
Bill Score:
-4
2025-03-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0409
House Bill 409 would require the governor to convene a special session of the Legislature if he wishes to declare a disaster emergency, with certain exceptions, and limit the duration of the disaster emergency to 60 days.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-18
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
H0411
House Bill 411 would clarify compensation and benefits for the board members of special taxing districts.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-18
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0412
House Bill 412 is a trailer bill that would reduce property tax relief by $100 million in FY 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0413
House Bill 413 would require state agencies to fill or forfeit vacant positions; it would also require agencies to report reimbursed travel costs.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-21
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0414
House Bill 414 would impose new reporting requirements on statewide elected officials and candidates for statewide elected office when they engage in private travel paid for by another individual or entity. It would also require state agencies to fil...
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-19
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0415
House Bill 415 would prohibit certain out-of-state entities from owning any part of Idaho's electrical transmission facilities.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-20
In Committee
Pending
Spending
H0417
House Bill 417 is an enhancement of $1,679,800 for the Community Colleges for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $69,219,700 to the agency.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
Introduced
Pending
Spending
H0418
House Bill 418 is an enhancement of $12,323,700 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Division of Career and Technical Education for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $109,755,300 and 569.14 full-time positions to the agen...
Bill Score:
-4
2025-03-21
Introduced
Pending
Spending
H0419
House Bill 419 is an enhancement of $8,135,700 and 5.00 new full-time positions for the Department of Parks and Recreation for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $57,263,500 and 195.80 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-4
2025-03-21
Introduced
Pending
Spending
H0420
House Bill 420 is an enhancement of $9,900 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the STEM Action Center for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $6,277,000 and 8.00 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-21
Introduced
Pending
Freedom
H0421
House Bill 421 would create a "cybersecurity and resiliency fund" for state government.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
H0423
House Bill 423 would clarify compensation and benefits for the board members of special taxing districts.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-20
In Committee
Pending
Spending
H0424
House Bill 424 is an enhancement of $460,200 and 3.00 new full-time positions (FTP) for the Department of Administration for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $31,184,400 and 137.00 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-21
Introduced
Pending
Spending
H0425
House Bill 425 is an enhancement of $122,861,900 for the Permanent Building fund for fiscal year 2026.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
Introduced
Pending
Spending
H0426
House Bill 426 is an enhancement of $15,243,000 and 10.00 new full-time positions (FTP) for the Office of the State Controller for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $40,470,900 and 125.00 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-21
Introduced
Pending
Spending
H0427
House Bill 427 is a trailer appropriation for House Bill 206, moving funding in accordance with the relocation of emergency medical services from the Department of Health and Welfare to the Military Division.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
Introduced
Pending
Freedom
HCR004
House Concurrent Resolution 4 would accept and defend the 22% proposed legislative pay increase.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-01-24
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
HCR009
House Concurrent Resolution 9 would create the framework for selecting commissioners who will comprise the Idaho delegation at an Article V convention of states, should one be successfully called.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-12
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
HCR010
House Concurrent Resolution 10 would state findings of the Legislature and make three separate applications to the United States Congress to call a convention of the states under Article V of the Constitution of the United States.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-12
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
HJM001
House Joint Memorial 1 would declare the Legislature's rejection of Obergefell v. Hodges, which illegitimately redefined marriage, and call on the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse the decision.
Bill Score:
2
2025-01-28
Crossed Over
Passed House
Freedom
HJR001
House Joint Resolution 1 — Education, compulsory, parents
Bill Score:
2
2025-02-19
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
HJR003
House Joint Resolution 3 would amend the Idaho Constitution to require a 2/3 vote by the legislature to legalize "drugs, substances, or chemicals with no legal medical use."
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-05
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
HJR004
House Joint Resolution 4 would amend the Idaho Constitution to say only the legislature has the authority to legalize psychoactive substances.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-17
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
ID000
Placeholder Bill for Idaho
Bill Score:
0
1900-01-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1001
Senate Bill 1001 is an anti-SLAPP law, which would make it easier for defendants to quickly get lawsuits alleging defamation and other such charges dismissed.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1002
Senate Bill 1002 would reduce the fee for a senior to obtain a standard driver's license.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-07
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1003
Senate Bill 1003 would suspend the individual right to hunt, fish, and trap for those who have certain outstanding fines.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-11
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1004
Senate Bill 1004 would add the words "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" to the Idaho Human Rights Act.
Bill Score:
-7
2025-01-17
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1007
Senate Bill 1007 would clarify that school boards may not restrict public comments to agenda items only.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-17
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1008
Senate Bill 1008 would prohibit colleges and universities from banning or regulating the otherwise legal possession of firearms.
Bill Score:
3
2025-01-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1009
Senate Bill 1009 would repeal an unconstitutional statute that says it is illegal for a group to "parade in public with firearms in any city or town of this state."
Bill Score:
2
2025-01-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1010
Senate Bill 1010 would declare that the World Health Organization has no jurisdiction in Idaho.
Bill Score:
2
2025-01-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1012
Senate Bill 1012 would create the Idaho depredating wildlife appeals board to provide recourse for individuals following an inconclusive federal determination regarding depredation.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-12
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1014
Senate Bill 1014 would rewrite several code sections dealing with testing and medical procedures required for newborns.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-12
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1016
Senate Bill 1016 would substantially increase fees related to brands and brand inspectors. It would also triple the fee for a livestock dealer license.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-19
Passed
Pending
Freedom
S1017
Senate Bill 1017 — Self-directed learners, reimburse
Bill Score:
0
2025-01-29
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1019
Senate Bill 1019 would broadly define and criminalize acts to falsely report violence or an emergency.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-11
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1022
Senate Bill 1022 would define individual health rights and prohibit government overreach in the areas of stay-at-home orders, mask mandates, and visitation denial.
Bill Score:
2
2025-01-24
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1023
Senate Bill 1023 would amend Idaho's "Coronavirus Stop Act" to protect individual medical freedom against all vaccine mandates.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1025
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the Empowering Parents Grant Program.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-14
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1026
Senate Bill 1026 would allow homeowners living in single-family dwellings to have up to four chickens per two-tenths of an acre.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-26
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1027
Senate Bill 1027 would clarify that very large financial institutions cannot condition access to financial services based on non-financial information that might be included in a "social credit score."
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-19
Passed
Pending
Freedom
S1028
Senate Bill 1028 would add another district judge to Idaho's first judicial district.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1029
Senate Bill 1029 would add another district judge to Idaho's seventh judicial district.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1030
Senate Bill 1030 would increase attorney license fees.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-18
Passed
Pending
Freedom
S1031
Senate Bill 1031 would narrow the scope of responsibility for Idaho's health districts.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-19
Passed
Pending
Freedom
S1033
Senate Bill 1033 would crack down on meritless nuisance complaints against agricultural operations.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-19
Passed
Pending
Freedom
S1036
Senate Bill 1036 would prohibit the use of human gene therapy products to treat or prevent infectious diseases.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-17
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1038
Senate Bill 1038 would say that Idaho is not required to enforce mandates from the World Health Organization.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-14
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1039
Senate Bill 1039 would enforce immigration law against dangerous illegal aliens.
Bill Score:
0
2025-01-30
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1042
Senate Bill 1042 would impose new regulations on landlords who charge an application fee to rental applicants.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-05
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1046
Senate Bill 1046 — Instruction, fetal development
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Freedom
S1047
Senate Bill 1047 would require the division of financial management to provide an updated fiscal impact statement for initiatives that will be on the ballot.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-07
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1048
Senate Bill 1048 — Higher ed, freedom of inquiry
Bill Score:
6
2025-02-03
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1049
Senate Bill 1049 would remove the option for a voter to sign an affidavit in lieu of showing photo ID at a polling place.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-04
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1050
Senate Bill 1050 would require those seeking to adopt a child to pay for legal and counseling services for the birth parents.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-17
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1054
Senate Bill 1054 would increase the tax imposed on bean producers.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-19
Passed
Pending
Freedom
S1055
Senate Bill 1055 would impose costly new regulations on companies that provide credit and debit card processing services in Idaho.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1057
Senate Bill 1057 would apply Idaho's child tax credit to preborn children.
Bill Score:
2
2025-02-06
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1059
Senate Bill 1059 would expand the protections of Idaho law to preborn children.
Bill Score:
2
2025-02-07
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1062
Senate Bill 1062 would apply county planning and zoning ordinances to land under the administration of the State Land Board.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-25
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1065
Senate Bill 1065 would repeal sections of state code allowing for weather modification districts, and it would broadly prohibit weather modification with one narrow exception.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-07
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1066
Senate Bill 1066 would require individuals or businesses that experience a data breach to provide credit monitoring services at no cost to those affected.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1067
Senate Bill 1067 would prevent special or targeted regulation of artificial intelligence.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-10
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1068
Senate Bill 1068 — Parent-supported instruction, funds
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-12
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1069
Senate Bill 1069 — Literacy intervention
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-17
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1070
Senate Bill 1070 — Parent tech awareness program
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-13
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1071
Senate Bill 1071 would create a check box on the driver's license application form to facilitate a voluntary donation to one nonprofit organization favored by law.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-03
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1073
Senate Bill 1073 would clarify that a city's waste collection contract does not prevent a private contract for temporary waste collection by another service provider.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1074
Senate Bill 1074 would provide an exemption from education-related property tax levies for the primary residence of families with kids who don't receive education funding from the state.
Bill Score:
2
2025-02-10
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1075
Senate Bill 1075 would lower the population threshold for which cities are required to hold city council elections by district.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-19
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1076
Senate Bill 1076 would limit agencies’ use of temporary rules.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-03
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1077
Senate Bill 1077 would create a new grant fund for crisis pregnancy centers.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-28
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1079
Senate Bill 1079 would impose more regulations and limitations on individuals and businesses that seek to collect unpaid medical debt.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-21
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1080
Senate Bill 1080 would ban anyone who assists veterans in obtaining benefits from doing so on a for-profit basis.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1081
Senate Bill 1081 would generally require professional service providers to disclose their fee schedule when seeking a government contract.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-11
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1085
Senate Bill 1085 would increase a host of fees for watercraft and offroad vehicles and increase payments to vendors, including state agencies.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-11
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1086
Senate Bill 1086 would criminalize acts of failing to abide by "use restrictions" on government or private land when used for recreational purposes.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-26
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1087
Senate Bill 1087 would require health care providers to provide patients a no-fee copy of their medical records.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-13
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1089
Senate Bill 1089 would expand the state's waste tire program and add new fees and subsidies.
Bill Score:
-4
2025-03-04
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1092
Senate Bill 1092 — Lifetime teacher certificate
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1093
Senate Bill 1093 — Adult students, high school diploma
Bill Score:
-2
2025-02-26
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1094
Senate Bill 1094 — Supplemental school levies
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-27
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1096
Senate Bill 1096 — Ed funding, weighted per-student
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-19
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1097
Senate Bill 1097 — Charter School Districts
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-13
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1098
Senate Bill 1098 — Teacher apprentice program
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-24
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1099
Senate Bill 1099 would impose harsher penalties and mandatory minimums when a death occurs in a motor vehicle accident caused by an impaired driver.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1104
Senate Bill 1104 would add counseling services to the scope of medical services that are typically provided to birth parents by those seeking to adopt a child.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-27
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Spending
S1106
Senate Bill 1106 appropriates $98,404,500 and 412.00 full-time positions to maintain current operations in the Judicial Branch budget group for fiscal year 2026.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-12
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1107
Senate Bill 1107 appropriates $546,223,200 and 3,322.61 full-time positions to maintain current operations in the Public Safety budget group for fiscal year 2026.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-12
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1108
Senate Bill 1108 appropriates $5,278,828,500 and 3,008.44 full-time positions to maintain current operations in the Health and Human Services budget group for fiscal year 2026.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Spending
S1109
Senate Bill 1109 appropriates $1,403,049,000 and 4,165.28 full-time positions to maintain current operations in the Economic Development budget group for fiscal year 2026.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-19
Passed
Pending
Spending
S1110
Senate Bill 1110 appropriates $490,967,400 and 1,878.17 full-time positions to maintain current operations in the General Government budget group for fiscal year 2026.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1111
Senate Bill 1111 would impose new regulations on providers of digital advertising.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-12
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1112
Senate Bill 1112 would prohibit county governments from imposing a flow control requirement on private sector landfills and trash haulers.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-18
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1114
Senate Bill 1114 would define "aerial common fireworks" and apply to them the same rules and regulations that apply to nonaerial fireworks.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-19
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1117
Senate Bill 1117 would require the Idaho Division of Financial Management to provide updated fiscal impact statements for initiatives under certain conditions.
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-28
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1119
Senate Bill 1119 would create new licensing requirements and associated regulations for providers of "earned wage access services" in Idaho.
Bill Score:
-4
2025-02-27
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1124
Senate Bill 1124 would require electric companies to prepare and abide by wildfire mitigation plans in exchange for a liability shield from litigation for wildfire damages.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1128
Senate Bill 1128 would give the Idaho water resource board $30 million annually in taxpayer money to spend on "water infrastructure."
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-04
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Spending
S1130
Senate Bill 1130 is an enhancement of $9,117,100 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Military Division for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $116,181,200 and 249.80 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Spending
S1131
Senate Bill 1131 is an enhancement of $533,400 and 2.00 new full-time positions for the Department of Insurance for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $12,093,100 and 77.50 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-20
Passed
Pending
Spending
S1132
Senate Bill 1132 is an enhancement of $0 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the State Independent Living Council for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $696,500 and 4.00 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1133
Senate Bill 1133 would impose stricter limits on land use within an agricultural protection area.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1134
Senate Bill 1134 would create a special liquor license for catering businesses that have been in business for at least 5 years.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-27
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1136
Senate Bill 1136 would enter Idaho into the respiratory care interstate compact.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-06
In Committee
Pending
Spending
S1137
Senate Bill 1137 is an enhancement of $709,000 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Division of Veterans Services for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $65,470,400 and 431.50 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-18
Passed
Pending
Spending
S1138
Senate Bill 1138 is an enhancement of $765,800 and 5.00 new full-time positions for the Department of Finance for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $11,998,400 and 77.00 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-13
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1139
Senate Bill 1139 would provide the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Council greater latitude to consider the circumstances of an applicant's prior criminal history involving a felony rather than automatically denying the application.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-19
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1141
Senate Bill 1141 would ban camping or sleeping on public property anywhere in Idaho and prohibit local jurisdictions from allowing it.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1142
Senate Bill 1142 — Empowering parents program, repeal
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-24
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1145
Senate Bill 1145 — Early literacy readiness program
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-11
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1147
Senate Bill 1147 — Outcomes-based funding
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-13
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1149
Senate Bill 1149 would allow the state to seize and sell off certain property owned by foreign governments.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-17
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Spending
S1150
Senate Bill 1150 is an enhancement of $2,877,400 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Department of Agriculture, Soil and Water Conservation Commission for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $61,183,800 and 248.75 full-tim...
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-18
Passed
Pending
Freedom
S1151
Senate Bill 1151 would create a new regulatory structure to control the selling and marketing of travel insurance.
Bill Score:
-5
2025-03-04
In Committee
Pending
Spending
S1154
Senate Bill 1154 is an enhancement of $18,400 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Commission on the Arts for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $2,335,100 and 10.00 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Spending
S1155
Senate Bill 1155 is an enhancement of $1,521,700 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the State Liquor Division for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $32,678,200 and 257.25 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-11
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1158
Senate Bill 1158 would require mobile device manufacturers to automatically activate censorship filters on mobile devices that are activated in Idaho.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-12
In Committee
Pending
Spending
S1160
Senate Bill 1160 is an enhancement of $2,625,000 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Department of Health and Welfare, Other Programs for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $78,119,800 and 328.50 full-time positions to th...
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Spending
S1161
Senate Bill 1161 is an enhancement of $30,000 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Office of Species Conservation for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $20,017,100 and 16.00 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1162
Senate Bill 1162 would clarify how Idahoans may use their property for short-term rentals and allow counties and cities to impose licensing requirements for such use.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1163
Senate Bill 1163 would clarify how Idahoans may use their property for short-term rentals and allow counties and cities to impose licensing requirements for such use.
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-10
In Committee
Pending
Spending
S1165
Senate Bill 1165 is an enhancement of $261,400 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Department of Health and Welfare, Behavioral Health Services for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $146,143,800 and 757.41 full-time posi...
Bill Score:
-4
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1166
Senate Bill 1166 would prohibit homeless shelters within 300 feet of residential property in any city with a population greater than 100,000.
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-11
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1167
Senate Bill 1167 would repeal a chapter of state code allowing for weather modification districts.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-20
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
S1168
Senate Bill 1168 would attempt to regulate app stores and require mobile device manufacturers to automatically activate censorship filters on mobile devices activated in Idaho.
Bill Score:
-6
2025-03-13
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
S1169
Senate Bill 1169 would create city restaurant liquor licenses that bypass current population limits but are only available to facilities where food sales represent at least 60% of gross sales.
Bill Score:
1
2025-03-13
In Committee
Pending
Spending
S1172
Senate Bill 1172 is an enhancement of $0 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Department of Commerce for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $204,120,200 and 48.00 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Spending
S1173
Senate Bill 1173 is an enhancement of $1,057,600 and a reduction of 7.00 full-time positions for the Department of Juvenile Corrections for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $61,320,800 and 402.00 full-time positions to the a...
Bill Score:
0
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Spending
S1174
Senate Bill 1174 is an enhancement of $702,300 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Industrial Commission for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $21,932,900 and 130.25 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-21
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Spending
S1175
Senate Bill 1175 is an enhancement of $23,763,500 and 12.00 new full-time positions for the Department of Correction for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $400,744,000 and 2,266.85 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-5
2025-03-20
In Committee
Pending
Spending
S1177
Senate Bill 1177 is an enhancement of $1,268,900 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $37,208,100 and 267.20 full-time positions to ...
Bill Score:
-2
2025-03-20
In Committee
Pending
Spending
S1178
Senate Bill 1178 is an enhancement of $666,500 and 0.00 new full-time positions for the Commission on Aging for fiscal year 2026. This legislation appropriates a total of $17,487,700 and 15.00 full-time positions to the agency.
Bill Score:
-3
2025-03-20
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
SCR101
Senate Concurrent Resolution 101 would reject the 22% legislative pay increase and revert legislative pay rates to pre-increase levels.
Bill Score:
1
2025-01-21
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
SCR105
Senate Concurrent Resolution 105 expresses legislative support for the state taking federal funds for adoption education.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-03-19
Passed
Pending
Freedom
SCR107
Senate Concurrent Resolution 107 expresses legislative support for local control.
Bill Score:
-1
2025-02-26
Crossed Over
Passed Senate
Freedom
SCR108
SCR 108 — PragerU Kids
Bill Score:
1
2025-02-11
In Committee
Pending
Freedom
SJR101
Senate Joint Resolution 101 would amend the Idaho Constitution to require initiative and referendum petition drive organizers to gather signatures from all 35 legislative districts in Idaho.
Bill Score:
2
2025-02-25
In Committee
Pending
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