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Freedom
H0381
House Bill 381 would amend numerous sections of Idaho code to replace the term "fetus" with the term "preborn child".
Bill Score:
1
2024-01-10
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0382
House Bill 382 would criminalize the possession of AI-generated imagery that appears to depict minors engaged in sexual activity. The bill would also increase the mandatory terms of imprisonment for certain sexual exploitation crimes involving minors...
Bill Score:
0
2024-01-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0383
House Bill 383 would reduce the amount of time that a medical service provider or its agent has to file a lien against a nonpaying patient with medical insurance.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-01-11
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0384
House Bill 384 would require schools and public libraries to take steps to restrict children's access to obscene materials.
Bill Score:
2
2024-03-11
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0387
House Bill 387 would double the possible incarceration time for a first-offense misdemeanor domestic violence conviction.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-25
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0388
House Bill 388 would set a minimum age of 10 for criminal prosecution except in the case of murder in the first or second degree.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-01-17
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0391
House Bill 391 would criminalize the disclosure or threatened disclosure of provocative AI-generated content that appears to be someone recognizable.
Bill Score:
0
2024-01-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0392
House Bill 392 would narrow the scope of responsibility for Idaho's health districts.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0393
House Bill 393 would enter Idaho into an interstate counseling compact, create a joint public agency known as the counseling compact commission, require a coordinated database and reporting system, and impose fingerprint-based background checks on li...
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-08
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0395
House Bill 395 would expand the prohibition against tax-related communications from the tax commission or a county including messages supporting a government program or nonprofit.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0396
House Bill 396 would bar the state and its political subdivisions from requiring people to use face masks or other face coverings to prevent or slow the spread of a disease.
Bill Score:
4
2024-01-17
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0397
House Bill 397 would move Idaho's immunization registry from an opt-out model to an opt-in model.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-22
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0398
House Bill 398 would prevent the Department of Health and Welfare from seeking or implementing any new Medicaid state plan amendments or waivers without explicit statutory authority.
Bill Score:
1
2024-04-03
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0399
House Bill 399 would authorize the Board of Medicine to collect and review data about maternal mortality and require the board to provide an annual summary of the issue to the Legislature.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0400
House Bill 400 would amend numerous sections of Idaho code to replace the term "fetus" with the term "preborn child".
Bill Score:
1
2024-01-22
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0401
House Bill 401 would impose financial penalties and criminal sanctions on individuals who improperly claim more than one homestead exemption.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-01-18
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0404
House Bill 404 would exempt from Idaho’s public record act certain types of information about the location and activity of wildlife.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-12
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0406
House Bill 406 would impose harsh minimum sentences for possessing fentanyl, including small amounts of substances containing only trace amounts of fentanyl.
Bill Score:
-4
2024-02-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0407
House Bill 407 would allow a candidate whose appearance, action, or speech is altered through the use of synthetic media in an electioneering communication to seek injunctive relief as well as general and/or special damages.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-01-25
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0408
House Bill 408 would provide limited immunity from liability for aid rendered and other acts or omissions by volunteer ski and bike patrollers.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0414
House Bill 414 would allow most commercial driver's licenses to be renewed for eight years instead of four, reduce online driver's license renewal fees by $5, and require the state transportation department to check the federal drug and alcohol clear...
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-07
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0415
House Bill 415 would allow public school employees who possess an enhanced carry permit to carry a concealed weapon on school property where they are employed.
Bill Score:
2
2024-02-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0416
House Bill 416 would prohibit government from using public money for membership fees or dues, unless required by law or needed by a government employee to maintain licensure.
Bill Score:
1
1900-01-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0417
House Bill 417 would require state departments and agencies to accept cash payments and forbid them from charging an additional fee for using cash.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-15
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0418
House Bill 418 would create an alternate licensing path for Idaho physicians that does not require entering a residency program.
Bill Score:
2
2024-01-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0419
House Bill 419 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
2024-02-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0421
House Bill 421 would create clear definitions of male, female, and related terms, and clarify that gender and sex are synonyms.
Bill Score:
2
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0423
House Bill 423 would create a "maternal mortality review committee" with at least 14 members selected by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-01-24
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0425
House Bill 425 would infringe on property rights in an acquiescence to the demands of a federal insurance program.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0426
House Bill 426 would allow a candidate for office whose appearance, action, or speech is altered through the use of synthetic media in an electioneering communication to seek injunctive relief as well as general and/or special damages.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-02-05
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0428
House Bill 428 would reduce the "desired fund size multiplier" for unemployment insurance from 1.3 to 1.2, which will prevent a large unemployment insurance tax increase that would otherwise occur.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-07
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0432
House Bill 432 would impose felony penalties for the unauthorized disclosure of protected PERSI records.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-12
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0433
House Bill 433 would make it easier for applicants with relevant experience but no formal degree to obtain certain state jobs.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-20
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0438
House Bill 438 would require school officials to reference the section of Idaho code listing relevant exemptions when communicating with parents about vaccines.
Bill Score:
0
2024-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0439
House Bill 439 would extend by five years the sunset clause for the Idaho immunization assessment board.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0440
House Bill 440 would impose severe criminal penalties, including incarceration, on those who sell or offer tobacco or vaping products or devices to anyone under the age of 21.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-01-31
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0444
House Bill 444 would eliminate a loophole that allows a county to seize property for delinquent property taxes and retain the surplus value rather than return it to the property owner.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-12
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0445
House Bill 445 would prevent the accrual of interest for a tax deficiency before the deficiency is determined or while is is on appeal before the state tax commission.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Education
H0447
House Bill 447 establishes the Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit which allows parents and legal guardians to be able to choose the educational services that meet the needs of their individual children.
Bill Score:
3
2024-03-12
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0448
House Bill 448 would require websites that contain content deemed "harmful to minors" to perform age verification on users.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-09
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0449
House Bill 449 would impose financial penalties and criminal sanctions on individuals who improperly claim more than one homestead exemption.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-25
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0456
House Bill 456 would give the state controller authority to develop a policy for enforcing transparency requirements that apply to state agencies.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0457
House Bill 457 appropriates $88,474,300 and 402.00 full-time positions to support the maintenance of current operations in the Judicial Branch budget group for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-20
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0458
House Bill 458 appropriates $1,061,492,200 and 6,277.75 full-time positions to support the maintenance of current operations in the State Board of Education budget group for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-06
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0459
House Bill 459 appropriates $378,907,500 and 1,830.92 full-time positions to support the maintenance of current operations in the General Government budget group for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-06
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0460
House Bill 460 appropriates $3,071,699,000 to support the maintenance of current operations in the Public Schools budget group for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-27
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0463
House Bill 463 would prohibit state agencies and departments from donating to nongovernmental organizations or sponsoring their events without written permission from the governor or an agency head.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-02
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0464
House Bill 464 would authorize the governor to develop and enter into an interstate compact for border security among interested states.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-12
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0465
House Bill 465 would criminalize the possession of AI-generated imagery that appears to depict a minor engaged in sexual activity.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0467
House Bill 467 would triple the "special assessment" that the board of a water district may levy against a district member who does not comply with a mitigation plan.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0468
House Bill 468 would establish a rangeland improvement account and instruct the Idaho Department of Agriculture to seek funding to carry out a wide variety of grazing improvement projects.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0469
House Bill 469 would clarify that the Idaho Department of Fish and Game rules may not forbid hunters to use certain materials during the muzzleloader-only season.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0470
House Bill 470 would establish the office of election crimes and security within the office of the attorney general and grant the AG authority to work with county prosecutors to prosecute those who commit election crimes.
Bill Score:
1
1900-01-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0473
House Bill 473 would require counties to create agricultural protection area commissions and accept applications from landowners to designate agricultural protection areas.
Bill Score:
0
2024-02-06
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0474
House Bill 474 would criminalize intentionally and willfully filing a false damage claim related to pesticide use.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0475
House Bill 475 appropriates $11,566,500 to support the maintenance of current operations in the Legislature budget group for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-06
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Education
H0476
House Bill 476 would prohibit abortion providers from supplying any materials or instruction relating to sex education curricula in public schools.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-06
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0480
House Bill 480 would simplify the unemployment benefits process.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-07
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0481
House Bill 481 would clarify what qualifies as looking for work and require those receiving unemployment benefits to perform more such actions.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0483
House Bill 483 would set a minimum age of 10 for criminal prosecution, except in the case of murder in the first or second degree.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-07
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0485
House Bill 485 would create a "depredation of livestock and prevention fund" and authorize spending up to $150,000 per year to compensate validated claims for depredation and $75,000 per year for "conflict prevention and education."
Bill Score:
-2
2024-02-15
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0489
House Bill 489 would clarify and expand upon the rights of patients to receive in-person visits from family and designated caregivers.
Bill Score:
1
2024-04-02
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0490
House Bill 490 standardizes statutory requirements for background checks, expands which license applications require them, and allows the Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing broad authority to require background checks not otherwise r...
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-20
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0492
House Bill 492 would grant recreation districts the authority to enter into intergovernmental agreements for, among other things, collecting and spending money from development impact fees.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-02-20
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0493
House Bill 493 would bar the state and its political subdivisions from requiring people to use face masks or other face coverings to prevent or slow the spread of a disease.
Bill Score:
3
2024-02-19
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0494
House Bill 494 reorganizes Idaho laws that criminalize human trafficking and sex work, imposes mandatory minimum incarceration periods for certain crimes, including a misdemeanor, and expands the scope of criminal forfeiture.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-27
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0495
House Bill 495 would criminalize advertising any product or service that is illegal under Idaho law.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-02-08
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0497
House Bill 497 would clarify that 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
2024-03-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0498
House Bill 498 would require websites that contain content deemed "harmful to minors" to perform age verification on users.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0499
House Bill 499 would clarify that the production, marketing, distribution, sale, and use of vitamins and supplements would not be subject to federal laws or regulations passed or enacted after July 1, 2023.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0501
House Bill 501 would clarify the process for filing a lien for medical debt.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-29
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0503
House Bill 503 would require life insurance providers to abide by policy holder requests to send final notices by certified United States mail, with a signed return receipt, at the insurer's expense.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-27
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0506
House Bill 506 clarifies how Idahoans may use their property for short-term rentals and allows counties and cities to impose licensing requirements for such use.
Bill Score:
-1
1900-01-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0511
House Bill 511 would provide immunity from civil damages to volunteer security personnel of a religious organization so long as their actions do not constitute gross negligence or wanton or reckless misconduct.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-09
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0517
House Bill 517 would provide a path for individuals to seek civil damages when government violates their religious liberty or free speech rights.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0518
House Bill 518 would increase the penalties for Medicaid fraud.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-28
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0519
House Bill 519 would establish overreaching and unnecessary new crimes of "impeding critical infrastructure" and "critical infrastructure trespass," which could infringe on constitutional rights.
Bill Score:
-5
2024-02-09
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0520
House Bill 520 would prohibit the use of taxpayer funds and government facilities for genital mutilation surgeries.
Bill Score:
2
2024-02-27
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0521
House Bill 521 would create a new School Modernization Facilities Fund for bonding, shift sales tax revenue to the facilities fund, slightly reduce individual and corporate income tax, and remove the bond and levy election date in August.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-02
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0523
House Bill 523 would allow Health Care Sharing Ministry expenses to be paid from a Medical Savings Account and receive the associated tax benefit.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-29
Dead
Failed
Education
H0524
House Bill 524 would allow for telehealth behavioral health services on public school premises.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-09
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0525
House Bill 525 would narrow the scope of responsibility for Idaho's health districts.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-12
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0530
House Bill 530 would triple the "emergency communications fee" that may be assessed per phone line.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-12
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0531
House Bill 531 would allow parents and legal guardians who live in a rural school district to provide on-road driver training for their children in lieu of formal driver's training.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0532
House Bill 532 would repeal the six-month waiting period to obtain the state’s no-fee identification card, which is available primarily for voting purposes.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-13
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0534
House Bill 534 would define electricity as "electric fuel" when it is used by a commercial vehicle, and then impose taxes and regulations on it.
Bill Score:
-6
2024-02-12
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0535
House Bill 535 would increase fines and impose possible jail time for certain traffic offenses.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-02-12
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0537
House Bill 537 would add an age component to the statute making sexual conduct with a minor a felony.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-12
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0538
House Bill 538 would protect the right of students and government employees to decline to use someone's preferred pronouns. It would also prohibit schools from using fictional names or biologically incorrect pronouns without parental consent.
Bill Score:
2
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Education
H0539
House Bill 539 would require schools to notify parents, guardians, and the Idaho Department of Education about bullying incidents and to include anti-gun information in the notifications.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-19
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0541
House Bill 541 would create a new government program to make it easier to obtain funding for government-approved improvements to commercial real estate.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-02-22
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0545
House Bill 545 would expand the existing prohibition against local rent-control ordinances by protecting property owners from being forced to participate in any federal housing assistance program.
Bill Score:
1
2024-04-02
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0546
House Bill 546 would impose new regulations on vehicle manufacturers and distributors.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-02-14
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0548
House Bill 548 would grant cities broad authority to violate individual liberty and suspend property rights.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-02-14
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0558
House Bill 558 would simplify the unemployment benefits process.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0560
House Bill 560 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
2024-02-27
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0562
House Bill 562 would provide direction to the courts regarding their review of administrative rules.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-14
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0563
House Bill 563 would narrow the scope for temporary agency rules and lay out procedures for legislative review of agency rules.
Bill Score:
2
2024-03-28
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0565
House Bill 565 would allow a candidate for office whose action or speech is deceptively represented through the use of synthetic media in an electioneering communication to seek injunctive relief as well as general and/or special damages.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0568
House Bill 568 would establish an artificial intelligence council in Idaho state government.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-04
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0572
House Bill 572 would prohibit local governments in Idaho from establishing "guaranteed income programs."
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-28
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0573
House Bill 573 would limit the use of absentee ballots to cases where a voter has an illness or disability or anticipates being absent from the voting jurisdiction.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-16
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0574
House Bill 574 would require increased accuracy and transparency for the statements accompanying bond and levy questions on the ballot.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0575
House Bill 575 would criminalize the disclosure or threatened disclosure of provocative AI-generated content that appears to be someone recognizable.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-20
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0577
House Bill 577 requires the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to seek the establishment of a state directed payments program under the Medicaid managed care program.
Bill Score:
-5
2024-03-25
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0578
House Bill 578 would prohibit religious discrimination by the state against adoption agencies or adoptive parents.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-25
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0583
House Bill 583a would clarify the timeline for establishing residency in Idaho for the purpose of voting.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-29
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0585
House Bill 585 bans central bank digital currencies and would prevent the state and local governments from imposing regulations that prevent the holding, mining, and use of digital assets.
Bill Score:
4
2024-03-19
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0586
House Bill 586 would require nonresidents to procure a hunting license before collecting, possessing, or transporting antlers or horns from deer, elk, moose, or pronghorn.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-02
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0587
House Bill 587 would prohibit nonresidents from making over-the-counter purchases of hunting tags and permits for deer, elk, and pronghorn, instead requiring them to seek such tags through a draw process.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-20
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0592
House Bill 592 would create a "depredation of livestock and prevention fund" and authorize spending up to $150,000 per year to compensate validated claims for depredation and $75,000 per year for "conflict prevention and the provision of information....
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0594
House Bill 594 establishes the Adult Workforce High School Diploma Program to assist students 22 years of age and older with obtaining high school diplomas and authorizes the State Board of Education to administer the program.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-02-20
Dead
Failed
Education
H0595
House Bill 595 provides an additional funding distribution based on certain criteria for student performance in math and college and CTE course participation.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-12
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0596
House Bill 596 would impose more regulations and contract limitations on pharmacy benefit managers that operate in Idaho.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-04-02
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0597
House Bill 597 would protect medical freedom and privacy for 18-year-old high schoolers and for college and university students.
Bill Score:
2
2024-03-28
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0599
House Bill 599 would criminalize ballot harvesting.
Bill Score:
1
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0601
House Bill 601 would provide immunity from civil damages to volunteer security personnel of a religious organization so long as their actions do not constitute gross negligence or wanton or reckless misconduct.
Bill Score:
1
2024-04-02
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0602
House Bill 602 would generally prohibit the use of public funds or resources on behalf of teachers unions.
Bill Score:
3
2024-03-07
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0603
House Bill 603 would prohibit state agencies and departments from donating to nongovernmental organizations or sponsoring their events without written permission from the governor or an agency head.
Bill Score:
1
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0604
House Bill 604 would increase the regulation of electrical contractors.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0605
House Bill 605 would require employers who have unionized employees to provide an annual notice about state labor law. The bill would also prohibit public agencies from providing unions with an employee’s information without the employee’s permis...
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-22
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0606
House Bill 606 would add a mandatory minimum fine for a first-time conviction for possessing a small amount of cannabis.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-29
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0608
House Bill 608 would require counties to create agricultural protection areas, along with commissions to oversee them, and to accept applications from landowners who would want their property to be designated an agricultural protection area.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-28
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0610
House Bill 610 would increase fines and impose possible jail time for certain traffic offenses.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0613
Bill Description: House Bill 613 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
2024-03-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0615
House Bill 615 would make illegal aliens ineligible for some types of taxpayer-funded benefits in Idaho.
Bill Score:
3
2024-02-28
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0617
House Bill 617 repeals the Syringe and Needle Exchange Act under Chapter 34, Title 37, Idaho Code.
Bill Score:
2
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0618
House Bill 618 would expand the prohibition against tax-related communications from the tax commission or a county, including messages supporting a government program or nonprofit.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0619
House Bill 619 would grow government by creating an Idaho Wildfire Risk Reinsurance and Mitigation Pool and a board to oversee it. The bill would also create a fund to give money to homeowners.
Bill Score:
-5
2024-02-22
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0620
House Bill 620 would preempt most local knife regulations but create an exception for regulating the possession of a knife in a court or public school.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-28
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0622
House Bill 622 would narrow the scope of a "retainable offense," which requires those charged with a crime to provide their fingerprints to Idaho law enforcement and the federal government.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0623
House Bill 623 would redefine "terrorism" and "terrorist" and create new definitions for "domestic terrorism" and "domestic terrorist" in Idaho law.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0624
House Bill 624 would create a new government program to facilitate government-approved improvements to commercial real estate.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-04-02
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0625
House Bill 625 would address disputes over property tax assessments, shifting the burden of proof from the property owner to the assessor.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-04
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0626
House Bill 626 would tell courts not to defer to agencies’ interpretations of laws or rules but to instead favor an interpretation that limits agency power.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-29
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0628
House Bill 628 would clarify what it means to be a qualified elector and a citizen of the state of Idaho.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-07
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0633
House Bill 633 would expand Medicaid to offer increased postpartum coverage.
Bill Score:
-5
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Education
H0635
House Bill 635 would allow a school board to decide if a school needs a library and to decommission a library that it determines is not necessary.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0636
House Bill 636 would create an Office of Early Childhood Services to expand government services and encourage more people to depend on the state.
Bill Score:
-8
2024-02-29
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0637
House Bill 637 would require the Ada County Highway District to expand from five to seven commissioners and, starting in 2026, to hold partisan elections.
Bill Score:
1
1900-01-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0638
House Bill 638 would put the Local Highway Technical Assistance Council in charge of the Strategic Initiative Grant program, moving it from the Idaho Department of Transportation. It also would require large urban areas receiving grants to match 20% ...
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-28
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0642
House Bill 642 would impose new regulations on vehicle manufacturers and distributors.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-02-26
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0643
House Bill 643 would clarify the process for the state to create a corporation and require improperly created corporations to brought into compliance.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-26
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0645
House Bill 645 would create special rules for school board recall elections, providing no time for the board or the member subject to recall to challenge the results or process of the election.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-28
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0648
House Bill 648 appropriates $34,660,600 and 221.00 full-time positions to the Office of Information Technology for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0649
House Bill 649 appropriates $19,891,000 and 16.00 full-time positions to the Office of Species Conservation for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0650
House Bill 650 appropriates $2,253,100 and 10.00 full-time positions to the Commission on the Arts for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0653
House Bill 653 would create a "rebuttable presumption" that a pesticide producer who complied with federal EPA regulations provided adequate warning about health and safety, regardless of other laws or court precedent.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-05
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0654
House Bill 654 would impose new regulations on employers who hire prisoners.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0655
House Bill 655 would create an illicit substance tracking portal in the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-02-26
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0656
House Bill 656 would provide an expanded opportunity for judicial review of state purchasing decisions that use taxpayer funds.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-27
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0658
House Bill 658 would give counties more flexibility to determine if a hospital qualifies for a property tax exemption.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-26
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0662
House Bill 662 would make some minor changes to the 2023 electrical code and prevent local governments from requiring new homes to have electric vehicle chargers.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-29
Dead
Failed
Education
H0663
House Bill 663 would require school districts to block students from accessing social media platforms on the students' own devices, when using school wi-fi, and to implement "digital literacy" instruction that is ripe for political bias.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0664
House Bill 664 would allow a candidate for office whose action or speech is digitally altered through the use of synthetic media in an electioneering communication to seek injunctive relief as well as general and/or special damages.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-25
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Education
H0666
House Bill 666 would prohibit abortion providers from supplying any materials or instruction relating to sex education curricula in public schools.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0667
House Bill 667 would limit the use of absentee ballots, at least in theory.
Bill Score:
1
1900-01-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0668
House Bill 520 would generally prohibit the use of taxpayer funds and government facilities for genital mutilation surgeries.
Bill Score:
2
2024-03-27
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0669
House Bill 669 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
2024-03-04
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0672
House Bill 672 would update and expand Idaho law to recognize that health care professionals, institutions, and payers have the right not to participate in or pay for medical procedures or services that violate their ethical, moral, or religious beli...
Bill Score:
2
2024-02-29
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0673
House Bill 673 appropriates $53,510,500 and 440.00 full-time positions to the Idaho Tax Commission for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0674
House Bill 674 appropriates $724,900 and 5.00 full-time positions to the Charter School Commission for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0675
House Bill 675 appropriates $12,666,500 and 11.00 full-time positions to the Office of Energy and Mineral Resources for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0676
House Bill 676 appropriates $44,842,100 and 22.00 full-time positions to the Division of Financial Management for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0677
House Bill 677 appropriates $656,000 and 4.00 full-time positions to the Board of Tax Appeals for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0678
House Bill 678 appropriates $5,000,700 and 6.00 full-time positions to the Office of Drug Policy for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0679
House Bill 679 appropriates $104,877,100 and 429.80 full-time positions to the Military Division for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0680
House Bill 680 appropriates $18,519,700 and 15.00 full-time positions to the Commission on Aging for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-22
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0681
House Bill 681 appropriates $28,204,700 and 46.65 full-time positions to the State Board of Education, Division of Health Education Programs for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0682
House Bill 682 appropriates $11,566,500 and 74.00 full-time positions to the Legislative Branch for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-22
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0683
House Bill 683 would create an Office of Early Childhood Services to expand government services and encourage more people to depend on the state.
Bill Score:
-8
1900-01-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0684
House Bill 684 would allow for telehealth behavioral health services on public school premises, and it creates provisions for the disclosure of otherwise private information about the student and access to means of harm.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-18
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0685
House Bill 685 would create a "Medicaid budget stabilization fund," transfer $12 million from the cooperative welfare fund to the Idaho millennium income fund in FY25, and transfer any unobligated general fund moneys remaining in the cooperative welf...
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-27
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0686
House Bill 686 would clarify what qualifies as looking for work and require those receiving unemployment benefits to perform more such actions.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0688
House Bill 688 would codify the use of automated license plate readers by law enforcement and allow for collected data to be stored indefinitely if it is "retained as evidence in a felony or misdemeanor crime."
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-04
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0689
House Bill 689 would impose new regulations on vehicle manufacturers and distributors.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-28
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0692
House Bill 692 appropriates $35,831,400 and 50.07 full-time positions to State Board of Education, Special Programs for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-22
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0693
House Bill 693 appropriates $94,616,500 and 569.14 full-time positions to the Division of Career and Technical Education for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-22
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0694
House Bill 694 appropriates $30,357,400 and 257.25 full-time positions to the Liquor Division for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-4
2024-03-20
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0695
House Bill 695 would add a mandatory minimum fine for a first-time conviction for possessing a small amount of cannabis.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-06
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0696
House Bill 696 would generally require nonresidents seeking hunting tags or permits for deer, elk, or pronghorn to obtain them through a draw process. The bill would also establish a committee to develop this process.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-22
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0698
House Bill 698 appropriates $50,934,000 and 84.25 full-time positions to the Office of the State Board of Education for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0699
House Bill 699 appropriates $7,092,100 and 43.12 full-time positions to the Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0700
House Bill 700 appropriates $26,980,400 and 148.00 full-time positions to the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0701
House Bill 701 would create a new formula for calculating property tax levy rates and the homestead exemption.
Bill Score:
0
1900-01-01
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0703
House Bill 703 appropriates $38,499,000 and 341.33 full-time positions to Agricultural Research and Extension Services for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-25
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0704
House Bill 704 would make some minor changes to the 2023 electrical code and prevent local governments from requiring new homes to have electric vehicle chargers.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-20
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0707
House Bill 707 would shorten time periods and increase penalties in law that have to do with stray livestock.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-07
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0708
House Bill 708 would clarify the process by which the state creates a corporation; it also would require improperly created corporations to come into compliance.
Bill Score:
1
2024-04-03
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0710
House Bill 710 would require schools and public libraries to take small steps to restrict children's access to some obscene materials.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0711
House Bill 711 would prohibit public utilities from requiring customers to disclose their Social Security numbers.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0712
House Bill 712 would shorten time periods and increase penalties in law that have to do with stray livestock.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-02
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0713
House Bill 713 would increase judges' salaries by 3% or less. It also establishes that if a judge retires before the end of a term, the seat remains vacant until the next election.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-13
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0714
House Bill 714 appropriates $6,184,100 and 8.00 full-time positions to the STEM Action Center for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-25
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0715
House Bill 715 appropriates $3,827,100 to the Idaho Millennium Fund for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0716
House Bill 716 appropriates $97,714,700 and 413.00 full-time positions to the Judicial Branch for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-26
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0717
House Bill 717 would shift the burden of proof from the property owner to the assessor in disputes over property tax assessments, specifically, when the homeowner introduces evidence that the assessment is inaccurate. The bill would also create a new...
Bill Score:
1
1900-01-01
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0719
House Bill 719 appropriates $15,614,800 to Educational Services for the Deaf and Blind for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-28
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0720
House Bill 720 appropriates $18,298,500 and 166.00 full-time positions to the Division of Human Resources for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-28
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0722
House Bill 722 appropriates $84,557,700 and 20.00 full-time positions to the Workforce Development Council for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0723
House Bill 723 appropriates $1,370,226,300 and 1,645.00 full-time positions to the Idaho Transportation Department for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-5
2024-03-29
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0725
House Bill 725 appropriates $43,200 for commissioner salary increases for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-02
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0726
House Bill 726 appropriates $2,352,100 and 8.00 full-time positions to the Department of Administration for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-04-03
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0728
House Bill 728 would clarify that county and highway district commissioners may not reduce the width of an existing highway and must give motorists priority when they layout new highways.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0729
House Bill 729 would clarify that dedicated highway funds must be used primarily to benefit motor vehicles.
Bill Score:
1
2024-04-02
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0730
House Bill 730 would require state agencies to provide more information to the Legislature about their reliance on federal funding.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-26
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0731
House Bill 731 appropriates $225,000 as a trailer to the Department of Agriculture to accommodate policy changes made by House Bill 592.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-02
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0733
House Bill 733 appropriates $64,735,200 to the Community Colleges for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-04-03
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0734
House Bill 734 appropriates $700,004,700 and 4,944.21 full-time positions to the Colleges and Universities for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-04-03
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0735
House Bill 735 appropriates $174,908,300 to the Permanent Building Fund for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-28
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0738
House Bill 738 transfers $3,430,000 from the State Department of Education to the Office of the State Board of Education for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-03
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0741
House Bill 741 would expand the definition of "in-demand careers" as it applies to the cronyistic and redistributive Launch Grant program.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0746
House Bill 746 would increase judges' salaries by 3% or less. It also offers a $25,000 incentive to judges who choose not to retire before the end of a term, so the seat can be filled by election rather than appointment.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0748
House Bill 748 adds language to align the budget with statutory changes in House Bill 614. It also appropriates an additional $175,000 to the Department of Lands for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0749
House Bill 749 appropriates $21,362,400 to the Idaho Digital Learning Academy for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-03
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0750
House Bill 750 transfers a total of $55 million from the Basic Medicaid Program to the Expansion Medicaid Program for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0752
House Bill 752 is a trailer appropriation to House Bill 494. It appropriates $239,500 and 1.00 new full-time position to the Office of the Attorney General for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
H0753
House Bill 753 would prohibit illegal aliens from being present in Idaho with certain exceptions and allow enforcement of this law.
Bill Score:
2
2024-04-02
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0754
House Bill 754 appropriates $132,400 and 1.00 new full-time positions to the Department of Insurance as a trailer appropriation for House Bill 596 for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0757
House Bill 757 appropriates $214,982,100 to the Public Schools Facilities Division for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0758
House Bill 758 appropriates $60,000 to the Office of the State Controller as a trailer appropriation for House Bill 646 for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0761
House Bill 761 appropriates $1,296,377,700 to the Public Schools Teachers Division for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0762
House Bill 762 appropriates $71,443,000 and 126.50 full-time positions to the State Department of Education for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0763
House Bill 763 appropriates $1,745,832,600 to the Public Schools Division of Student Support for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-4
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0764
House Bill 764 appropriates $958,600 to the Judicial Branch as a trailer appropriation for House Bill 746 for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0765
House Bill 765 appropriates $97,426,500 and 413.00 full-time positions to the Judicial Branch for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0768
House Bill 768 appropriates $174,908,300 to the Permanent Building Fund for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
H0769
House Bill 769 appropriates $2,700,000 to the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-03
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0770
House Bill 770 appropriates $1,370,226,100 and 1,645.00 full-time positions to the Idaho Transportation Department for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-5
2024-04-03
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
HCR021
House Concurrent Resolution 21 would amend Joint Rule 3 to require that bills passing one legislative chamber by a two-thirds majority or greater receive a hearing in the other chamber within 10 days.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-09
Dead
Failed
Freedom
HCR023
House Concurrent Resolution 23 would amend Joint Rule 11 to clarify that JFAC has coequal House and Senate co-chairs.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-26
Dead
Failed
Freedom
HCR027
House Concurrent Resolution 27 would call on the Idaho Department of Insurance to strong-arm health insurance companies into covering certain specific medical procedures.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Education
HJR001
HJR1 would place on the next general election ballot a question for repealing Article IX, Section 5 of the Idaho Constitution, a provision known as the Blaine Amendment.
Bill Score:
1
2024-01-12
Dead
Failed
Freedom
HJR002
House Joint Resolution 2 would amend the Idaho Constitution to reduce the percentage of the vote required to approve government indebtedness.
Bill Score:
-5
2024-03-25
Dead
Failed
Freedom
HJR004
House Joint Resolution 4 would amend the Idaho Constitution to protect Idaho's election system and prevent future laws mandating run-off elections or ranked choice voting. The protections would not apply to city and local elections.
Bill Score:
2
2024-03-11
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1217
Senate Bill 1217 would require a county or highway district to maintain public access to public lands and waters when the county or highway district legally abandons a road or other public right-of-way.
Bill Score:
1
2024-01-15
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1218
Senate Bill 1218 would require that contributions from donors who give less than $50 in aggregate to a single candidate be reported to the secretary of state and publicly disclosed.
Bill Score:
0
2024-02-06
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1220
Senate Bill 1220 would redefine "terrorism" and "terrorist" and create new definitions for "domestic terrorism" and "domestic terrorist" in Idaho law.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-01
Dead
Failed
Education
S1221
Senate Bill 1221 would attempt to appease parents and address the ongoing problem of obscene materials in school libraries but would not place substantive restrictions on materials or school boards.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-01-15
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1222
Senate Bill 1222 would impose civil and criminal liability on smartphone and tablet manufacturers whose devices do not automatically censor content. The act would also impose civil and criminal liability on individual device owners who allow a minor ...
Bill Score:
-8
2024-01-16
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1227
Senate Bill 1227 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
2024-01-17
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1228
Senate Bill 1228 would prohibit colleges and universities from banning or regulating the otherwise legal possession of firearms.
Bill Score:
3
2024-01-17
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1230
Senate Bill 1230 would remove the prohibition against a wine importer shipping wine directly to a retailer.
Bill Score:
1
2024-01-17
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1231
Senate Bill 1231 would use outstanding fines as a pretext to suspend the individual right to hunt, fish, and trap.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1232
Senate Bill 1232 would require Child Protective Services to notify, in writing, parents or caregivers of their rights if they are under investigation.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1234
Senate Bill 1234 would require health benefit plans to pay for a 6-month supply of contraceptives at one time.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1235
Senate Bill 1235 would reduce the terms of library district trustees from 6 years to 4 years for elections from 2025 onward.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1237
Senate Bill 1237 would add the words "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" to the Idaho Human Rights Act.
Bill Score:
-6
2024-01-19
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1240
Senate Bill 1240 would amend 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
2024-01-22
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1241
Senate Bill 1241 would exempt small, youth-owned businesses from requirements to collect state and state sales tax. It would also exempt them from certain permitting mandates.
Bill Score:
2
2024-01-22
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1244
Senate Bill 1244 would significantly expand the free-speech suspension zones around polling places.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1245
Senate Bill 1245 would exempt pesticide producers from liability under any "provision or doctrine of state law, including without limitation state tort law or relevant common law" as long as they were in compliance with federal EPA regulations.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-02-15
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1247
Senate Bill 1247 would allow a law enforcement officer or health care provider to take a person into protective custody and detain the person for up to 24 hours in a hospital if the officer or provider believes the person has a major neurocognitive d...
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-02
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Education
S1249
Senate Bill 1249 would create state-funded spending accounts for teachers, which would give teachers money they could use for a variety of classroom expenses, including instructional supplies, technological goods or services, organizational products,...
Bill Score:
0
2024-01-29
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1250
Senate Bill 1250 would add another carve-out to Idaho's broken liquor licensing system.
Bill Score:
0
2024-02-06
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1251
Senate Bill 1251 would impose more frequent reporting requirements on federal political action committees.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-04
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1252
Senate Bill 1252 would declare that the policy of Idaho is to not deploy the National Guard for military action unless it is for an action that has received congressional authorization.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-18
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1253
Senate Bill 1253 would impose criminal liability on smartphone and tablet manufacturers whose devices do not automatically activate censorship filters.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-02-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1256
Senate Bill 1256 would permanently bar from elected office any official who is "convicted of a crime resulting in probation or incarceration in a correctional facility, local correctional facility, or private correctional facility."
Bill Score:
-3
2024-01-30
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1258
Senate Bill 1258 would generally require a county or highway district to maintain public access to public lands and waters when the county or highway district legally abandons a road or other public right-of-way.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-06
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1259
Senate Bill 1259 would protect employee privacy during unionization elections by protecting the right to vote by secret ballot.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1261
Senate Bill 1261 would impose limits and regulations on remote work by state employees.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-19
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1262
Senate Bill 1262 would expand government prohibitions against annoying someone via a telephone to include emails, text messaging, and other forms of electronic communication.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-01
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1264
Senate Bill 1264 would repeal and replace the section of Idaho code dealing with cities and their power to annex.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-02
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1266
Senate Bill 1266 appropriates $514,431,800 and 3,275.61 full-time positions to support the maintenance of current operations in the Public Safety budget group for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-02-20
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1267
Senate Bill 1267 appropriates $72,055,000 and 430.50 full-time positions to support the maintenance of current operations in the Constitutional Officers budget group for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-02-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1268
Senate Bill 1268 appropriates $5,084,837,800 and 2,738.34 full-time positions to support the maintenance of current operations in the Health and Human Services budget group for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-02-27
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1269
Senate Bill 1269 appropriates $525,672,500 and 1,639.07 full-time positions to support the maintenance of current operations in the Natural Resources budget group for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-02-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1270
Senate Bill 1270 appropriates $1,320,620,800 and 3,780.28 full-time positions to support the maintenance of current operations in the Economic Development budget group for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-02-26
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1271
Senate Bill 1271 would repeal 5 sections of Idaho code and associated IDAPA rules related to the "Idaho Global Entrepreneurial Mission."
Bill Score:
2
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1273
Senate Bill 1273 would require the Idaho Secretary of State to prepare and distribute comprehensive voter guides for both general and primary elections, and include in them information on candidates for state or federal office.
Bill Score:
-4
2024-02-27
Dead
Failed
Education
S1274
Senate Bill 1274 would prohibit Idaho's public colleges and universities from requiring an applicant for admissions or employment to submit or ascribe to a diversity statement.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-20
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1275
Senate Bill 1275 would protect employers from civil liability for allowing their employees to carry concealed weapons.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-25
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1285
Senate Bill 1285 would impose new regulations to cap the interest rate that may be charged by payday lenders.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-08
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1287
Senate Bill 1287 would declare that the World Health Organization has no jurisdiction in Idaho, and the Legislature must approve recommendations from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
Bill Score:
2
2024-02-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1288
Senate Bill 1288 would allow certain specially trained chiropractors to return an athlete in youth sports to play after recovering from a concussion.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1289
Senate Bill 1289 would create a complicated and arduous process for parents seeking to protect their children from being exposed to pornographic content in public schools and libraries.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-02-22
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1291
Senate Bill 1291 would prohibit the state or its political subdivisions from doing business with most companies that boycott firearm companies or several other traditional industries.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-29
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1293
Senate Bill 1293 would repeal and replace the section of Idaho code dealing with cities and their power to annex.
Bill Score:
1
2024-04-09
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1296
Senate Bill 1296 would prevent the state and local governments from imposing regulations that prevent the holding, mining, and use of Bitcoin.
Bill Score:
3
2024-04-02
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1300
Senate Bill 1300 would repeal regulations and prohibitions that impede voluntary youth employment.
Bill Score:
3
2024-02-12
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1302
Senate Bill 1302 would define "working animals" and preempt local regulation of them.
Bill Score:
2
2024-02-14
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1303
Senate Bill 1303 would reduce transparency for certain government contracts.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-25
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1304
Senate Bill 1304 would require public agencies to provide an opportunity for relevant public testimony during their meetings.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-12
Dead
Failed
Education
S1306
Senate Bill 1306 explicitly provides legislative support and funding for a parents-as-teacher education model where instruction is provided largely in the home by the parents.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-12
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1307
Senate Bill 1307 would broadly criminalize adoption-related advertising by anyone other than a licensed adoption agency.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-12
Dead
Failed
Education
S1308
Senate Bill 1308 would require that any local school district that decides to have a family life and sex education program to include information on adoption for the well-being of a child.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1310
Senate Bill 1310 would clarify that the lawful carry of a firearm cannot be suspended on public property that is leased to a private entity if the property is open to the general public with free, unrestricted access.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-12
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1314
Senate Bill 1314 would allow the state to take money that is sitting idle in its treasury and invest it in physical gold and silver.
Bill Score:
1
2024-04-08
Passed
Pending
Freedom
S1322
Senate Bill 1322 would impose more burdensome regulations in the name of combatting the possibility of invasive species.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1325
Senate Bill 1325 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
2024-02-29
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1326
Senate Bill 1326 would create a new felony called "aggravated driving while reckless" and impose severe mandatory minimum penalties for it.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1329
Senate Bill 1329 would protect parents' right to make health care decisions for their children and guarantee their access to their children's medical records.
Bill Score:
2
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1343
Senate Bill 1343 would broadly define and criminalize falsely reporting violence or an emergency. It imposes severe penalties and mandatory minimums on those who do so.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-26
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1345
Senate Bill 1345 would codify court precedents limiting government access to private land.
Bill Score:
1
2024-02-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1352
Senate Bill 1352 would recognize that counselors and therapists have the right not to provide counseling that conflicts with their sincerely held religious, moral, or ethical principles.
Bill Score:
2
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1353
Senate Bill 1353 would impose new regulations on health care providers regarding when they must provide records and how much they can charge for them.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-13
Dead
Failed
Education
S1356
Senate Bill 1356 would require elected school board officials to undergo state-mandated training by the State Board of Education or an entity it designates. In addition to creating mandatory training for trustees, the bill renames “Continuous Impro...
Bill Score:
-4
2024-02-28
Dead
Failed
Education
S1357
Senate Bill 1357 prohibits the establishment of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices, hiring DEI employees, and mandating DEI training in Idaho’s higher education institutions.
Bill Score:
5
2024-02-13
Dead
Failed
Education
S1358
Senate Bill 1358 makes minor improvements to the Empowering Parents Grant Program.
Bill Score:
1
2024-04-04
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Education
S1359
Senate Bill 1359 increases the per-student scholarship amounts available to students in public schools and non-public schools.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Education
S1360
Senate Bill 1360 would give eligible public school teachers $500 debit cards to spend on "qualified educational expenses."
Bill Score:
-2
2024-02-13
Dead
Failed
Education
S1361
Senate Bill 1361 would require school boards to provide an opportunity for relevant public testimony during their regular meetings.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Education
S1362
Senate Bill 1362 would clarify what flags may be displayed in an Idaho public school.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-08
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1366
Senate Bill 1366 would impose a host of regulations and registration requirements on manufacturers, retailers, distributors, and wholesalers of electronic smoking devices (“vapes”) sold in Idaho.
Bill Score:
-7
2024-02-19
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1368
Senate Bill 1368 would broadly criminalize adoption-related advertising by anyone other than a licensed adoption agency.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-28
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1369
Senate Bill 1369 would add a severe mandatory minimum penalty for vehicular manslaughter under certain circumstances.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-19
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1370
Senate Bill 1370 would limit the right of property owners in subdivisions to use private wells.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-02-22
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1371
Senate Bill 1371 would consolidate all primary elections on the third Tuesday in April, and consequently impose limitations on political speech during legislative sessions. The filing for the election period is similarly shifted to earlier dates in J...
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-11
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1372
Senate Bill 1372 appropriates $66,947,400 and 231.00 full-time positions to the Department of Agriculture for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-20
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1373
Senate Bill 1373 appropriates $5,016,600 and 17.75 full-time positions to the Soil and Water Conservation Commission for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1374
Senate Bill 1374 would clarify that the lawful carry of a firearm cannot be suspended on public property that is leased to a private entity unless the property is being used for a private, invitation-only event or an event that charges admission.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-27
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1377
Senate Bill 1377 would require individuals who are paid to gather signatures for initiatives and referenda to identify themselves as such when gathering signatures.
Bill Score:
1
2024-04-04
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1380
Senate Bill 1380 would create the office of health and social services ombudsman.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-25
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1382
Senate Bill 1382 appropriates $154,533,300 and 550.00 full-time positions to the Department of Fish and Game for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-4
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1383
Senate Bill 1383 appropriates $87,954,400 and 190.80 full-time positions to the Department of Parks and Recreation for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1384
Senate Bill 1384 appropriates $7,479,900 and 48.00 full-time positions to the Public Utilities Commission for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1385
Senate Bill 1385 appropriates $7,459,000 and 35.50 full-time positions to the Commission for Libraries for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1386
Senate Bill 1386 appropriates $12,120,000 and 59.00 full-time positions to the Historical Society for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1387
Senate Bill 1387 appropriates $298,600 and 3.00 full-time positions to the Lieutenant Governor for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1388
Senate Bill 1388 appropriates $5,233,800 and 35.50 full-time positions to the Secretary of State for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1389
Senate Bill 1389 would impose additional regulations on pharmacy benefit managers.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-04-03
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1390
Senate Bill 1390 would expand the definition of "in-demand careers" as it applies to the cronyistic and redistributive Launch Grant program.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-12
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1393
Senate Bill 1393 would create a new tire waste recycling fund and impose a new tire recycling fee.
Bill Score:
-5
2024-03-06
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1395
Senate Bill 1395 would regulate how much a health care provider may charge for medical records. It also would require providers to release records free of charge under certain circumstances, and to provide records within a certain timeframe.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-25
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1397
Senate Bill 1397 appropriates $11,522,900 and 74.50 full-time positions to the Department of Insurance for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-19
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1398
Senate Bill 1398 appropriates $8,324,200 and 51.00 full-time positions to the Idaho State Lottery for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1399
Senate Bill 1399 appropriates $3,016,600 and 15.00 full-time positions to Idaho Public Television for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1400
Senate Bill 1400 appropriates $24,107,800 and 130.25 full-time positions to the Industrial Commission for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-20
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1401
Senate Bill 1401 appropriates $5,174,500 and 30.00 full-time positions to the State Treasurer for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-18
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1402
Senate Bill 1402 appropriates $105,298,500 and 439.50 full-time positions to the Division of Veterans Services for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1404
Senate Bill 1404 would clarify that rights and protections against unreasonable search and seizures apply broadly to privately owned lands.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-05
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1405
Senate Bill 1405 appropriates $11,036,300 and 72.00 full-time positions to the Department of Finance for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1406
Senate Bill 1406 appropriates $507,600 and 3.00 full-time positions to the Commission on Hispanic Affairs for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1407
Senate Bill 1407 appropriates $665,500 and 4.00 full-time positions to the State Independent Living Council for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1408
Senate Bill 1408 appropriates $24,532,700 and 115.00 full-time positions to the Office of the State Controller for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1409
Senate Bill 1409 appropriates $13,909,100 and 81.00 full-time positions to PERSI for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1410
Senate Bill 1410 appropriates $96,999,700 and 345.60 full-time positions to the Department of Lands and the Endowment Fund Investment Board for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-4
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1411
Senate Bill 1411 appropriates $81,800,000 and 170.00 full-time positions to the Department of Water Resources for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1412
Senate Bill 1412 appropriates $169,007,600 and 385.02 full-time positions to the Department of Environmental Quality for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-5
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1413
Senate Bill 1413 would broadly define and criminalize acts to falsely report violence or an emergency.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-21
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1414
Senate Bill 1414 appropriates $101,995,300 and 659.58 full-time positions to the Department of Labor for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1415
Senate Bill 1415 would require Idaho to hold a presidential primary election in May even if a political party had already held a caucus and would not use the primary results to determine its nominee.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1416
Senate Bill 1416 would move the EMS Bureau from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to the Office of Emergency Management. It would also expand the scope of the program and lay the groundwork for its future expansion and increased spending.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1417
Senate Bill 1417 would impose new regulations and penalties on social media companies as defined by the bill.
Bill Score:
-5
2024-03-11
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1418
Senate Bill 1418 would allow school employees who possess an enhanced carry permit, receive board permission, and follow a host of other regulations to carry specifically authorized concealed weapons on school property where they are employed.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-13
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1419
Senate Bill 1419 appropriates $1,589,000 and 9.00 full-time positions to the Office of Administrative Hearings for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1424
Senate Bill 1424 appropriates $52,015,300 and 316.00 full-time positions to the Office of the State Public Defender for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1425
Senate Bill 1425 appropriates $4,081,700 and 26.00 full-time positions to the State Appellate Public Defender for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-21
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1426
Senate Bill 1426 appropriates $165,404,400 and 776.51 full-time positions to the Department of Health and Welfare, Family and Community Services for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-01
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1428
Senate Bill 1428 would exempt military retirement benefits from state income tax regardless of the age or disability classification of the retired member or of the widow or widower of such retired member.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-25
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1429
Senate Bill 1429 would create a process to request an occupational licensing authority to waive or modify a licensing requirement.
Bill Score:
1
2024-04-08
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1430
Senate Bill 1430 appropriates $4,224,100 and 37.00 full-time positions to the Commission of Pardons and Parole for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-27
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1431
Senate Bill 1431 appropriates $58,549,900 and 409.00 full-time positions to the Department of Juvenile Correction for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-27
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1432
Senate Bill 1432 would create a "rebuttable presumption" that a pesticide producer who complied with federal EPA regulations provided adequate warning about health and safety, regardless of other laws or court precedent.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-21
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1434
Senate Bill 1434 appropriates $34,126,500 and 229.40 full-time positions to the Office of the Attorney General for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-08
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1435
Senate Bill 1435 appropriates $111,138,200 and 658.76 full-time positions to the Idaho State Police for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-04-03
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
S1436
Senate Bill 1436 would increase judges' salaries by up to 10% plus an additional 5% in each of the following three fiscal years. The bill would also establish a Citizens’ Committee on Judicial Compensation to decide future compensation increases.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-03-21
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1437
Senate Bill 1437 appropriates $142,903,700 and 788.41 full-time positions to the Department of Health and Welfare, Behavioral Health Services for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-04-08
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Education
S1439
Senate Bill 1439 would repeal a code section that will soon be created by House Bill 521. HB 521, among other things, forbids schools seeking money from the school modernization facilities fund from requiring job applicants to sign written diversity ...
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-03
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1442
Senate Bill 1442 appropriates $36,482,100 and 267.20 full-time positions to the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-04
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1445
Senate Bill 1445 appropriates $192,978,100 and 613.50 full-time positions to the Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Welfare for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-3
2024-03-28
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1446
Senate Bill 1446 appropriates $533,700 to provide support for legislative impact reviews within the Legislative Services Office for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-09
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1447
Senate Bill 1447 transfers $36 million from the Public Defense Fund to the General Fund and lifts the statutory cap on the balance for the Budget Stabilization Fund for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-04
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1448
Senate Bill 1448 appropriates $203,846,300 and 48.00 full-time positions to the Department of Commerce for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-04-08
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1451
Senate Bill 1451 appropriates $372,329,500 and 2,254.85 full-time positions to the Department of Correction for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-4
2024-04-04
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1453
Senate Bill 1453 appropriates $80,281,800 and 346.50 full-time positions to other programs within the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-2
2024-04-08
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1454
Senate Bill 1454 appropriates $4,881,300 and 21.00 full-time positions to the Executive Office of the Governor for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-04
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1455
Senate Bill 1455 appropriates $162,795,300 and 256.52 full-time positions to the Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Public Health Services for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-08
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1456
Senate Bill 1456 appropriates $4,710,390,700 and 237.50 full-time positions to the Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Medicaid for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-4
2024-04-09
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1458
Senate Bill 1458 reduces 3.00 FTPs and $379,000 from the Office of the Attorney General and increases 4.00 FTPs and $637,000 to the Department of Lands for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-08
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1459
Senate Bill 1459 transfers $470,000 and 3.00 full-time positions from the Department of Health and Welfare Division of Indirect Support Services to the new Office of Health and Social Services Ombudsman for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
0
2024-04-08
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1460
Senate Bill 1460 appropriates $191,206,500 and 613.50 full-time positions to the Department of Health and Welfare, Division of Welfare, for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-04-10
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Spending
S1461
Senate Bill 1461 appropriates $1,370,226,200 and 1,645.00 full-time positions to the Idaho Transportation Department for fiscal year 2025.
Bill Score:
-5
2024-04-03
Dead
Failed
Freedom
SCR112
Senate Concurrent Resolution 112 would add Idaho to the list of states seeking to convene an Article V Convention to amend the U.S. Constitution.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-26
Dead
Failed
Freedom
SCR114
Senate Concurrent Resolution 114 would call for an Article V convention to amend the U.S. Constitution to impose term limits for U.S. senators and representatives.
Bill Score:
0
2024-03-26
Dead
Failed
Freedom
SCR115
Senate Concurrent Resolution 115 would call for an Article V convention to amend the U.S. Constitution by adding a balanced budget amendment.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-03-26
Dead
Failed
Education
SCR116
Senate Concurrent Resolution 116 would encourage the Idaho Department of Education to promote traditional civics instruction.
Bill Score:
1
2024-03-25
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
Passed
Freedom
SJR104
Senate Joint Resolution 104 would amend the state constitution to impose a 20-day limit on extraordinary sessions of the Idaho Legislature when it is convened upon a written request of 60% each of the House and Senate membership.
Bill Score:
-1
2024-02-02
Dead
Failed
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