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Bill ID
Bill Name
Bill Score
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Freedom
H0001
House Bill 1 would require that any post-election audit be conducted using a hand recount of ballots.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-23
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0002
House Bill 2 would direct the state to withhold sales and use tax revenue from cities and counties that refuse to enforce state's criminal abortion statutes.
Bill Score:
0
2023-01-27
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0004
House Bill 4 would add prohibitions to Idaho statute based solely on the federal Drug Enforcement Administration's decisions about controlled substances.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-07
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0011
House Bill 11 would prohibit state election officials and employees from accepting or expending money from private or corporate entities.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-09
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0012
House Bill 12 would prohibit state agencies and departments from donating to or sponsoring nongovernmental events or organizations without written permission from the governor.
Bill Score:
0
2023-02-15
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0014
House Bill 14 would give state agencies more power to give raises based on factors other than employee performance.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-01-31
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0018
House Bill 18 would repeal a sunset provision that applies to an expansion of Idaho's worker compensation program.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-24
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0019
House Bill 19 would create the "Idaho launch grant program" to provide substantial taxpayer-funded subsidies to Idaho high school graduates for their college or workforce training.
Bill Score:
-6
2023-01-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0020
House Bill 20 would create criminal penalties for knowingly making a false report or allegation of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect to the government.
Bill Score:
1
2023-01-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0022
House Bill 22 would direct the state to withhold sales and use tax revenue from cities and counties that refuse to investigate or enforce any felony provided for in Idaho Code.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0024
House Bill 24 would create the "Idaho launch grant program" to provide substantial taxpayer-funded subsidies to Idaho high school graduates for their college or workforce training.
Bill Score:
-6
2023-03-29
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0027
House Bill 27 would protect employee privacy when it comes to coronavirus vaccines or other vaccines made available under an emergency use authorization.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0029
House Bill 29 would prohibit former legislators, former executive branch employees, and former elected officials from registering or acting as a lobbyist during the next legislative session and for at least 6 months after their service ends.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-24
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0030
House Bill 30 would prohibit cities from entering into long-term leases or lease-purchase agreements for real property without voter approval.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-02
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0032
House Bill 32 would forbid financial institutions from disclosing personal information to the IRS unless required by state or federal law in effect on the date this bill is enacted.
Bill Score:
1
2023-01-27
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0046
House Bill 46 would establish that if a large data center takes a sales tax exemption, the property taxes it pays will go on the normal tax rolls, even if it is in an urban renewal district.
Bill Score:
2
2023-02-16
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0047
House Bill 47 would amend Idaho's public records law to define "unwarranted invasion of personal privacy."
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0048
House Bill 48 would repeal existing statutory language that prohibits political subdivisions of the state from setting a minimum wage higher than the state minimum wage.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-01-30
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0053
House Bill 53 would increase the threshold for grand theft from $1,000 to $1,800.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-01-31
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0054
House Bill 54 would disallow the use of student IDs as a valid form of ID at the polls and prevent a signed affidavit from being used in lieu of showing ID.
Bill Score:
2
2023-02-10
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0055
House Bill 55 would limit the use of highway-user revenue to the maintenance, construction, and development of bridges and highways that benefit primarily motor vehicles.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-20
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0056
House Bill 56 would redefine the "daylight hours" restriction for young drivers to be from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-08
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0058
House Bill 58 would eliminate the March and August election dates for school bond and levy questions and recall elections.
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-27
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0061
House Bill 61 would allow, with restrictions, certain out-of-state mental or behavioral health providers to offer telehealth services in Idaho.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0063
House Bill 63 would recognize that professional counselors and marriage and family therapists have the right not to provide services that go against their sincerely held principles.
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-09
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0064
House Bill 64 would clarify that patients’ right to receive visitors while in a hospital, hospice, or long-term care facility includes in-person visits.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-07
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0066
House Bill 66 would create criminal penalties for knowingly making a false report or allegation of child abuse, abandonment, or neglect to the government.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-29
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0067
House Bill 67 would impose minimum sentences for possession of fentanyl, including small amounts of substances containing trace amounts of fentanyl.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-02-09
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0069
House Bill 69 would prohibit, with exceptions, the state from requiring proof of certain vaccinations to receive government services, enter a government venue open to the public, or be employed by the state.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-15
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0071
House Bill 71 would protect children from unnecessary, life-altering medical procedures by prohibiting medical providers from performing sex reassignment surgery on minors or prescribing puberty blockers to them.
Bill Score:
3
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0073
House Bill 73 would clarify that a licensed counselor can work in Idaho's drug courts and mental health courts, even if the counselor has a past criminal conviction.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0074
House Bill 74 would create a pathway to occupational licensure in Idaho for individuals with work experience in a state that does not require licensure.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-24
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0075
House Bill 75 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
2023-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0076
House Bill 76 would protect property rights by preventing HOAs from restricting certain agricultural practices more severely than state law and local ordinances do.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0078
House Bill 78 would increase the homeowner's property tax exemption from 50% of assessed value to 55%, increase the maximum exemption from $125,000 to $224,360 for 2024, and index the exemption going forward.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-03
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0081
House Bill 81 would remove the sunset clause from HB 109 of 2019, keeping a specific committee operating indefinitely.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-02-16
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0082
House Bill 82 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, 2022.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-29
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0084
House Bill 84 would force taxpayers to subsidize the educational expenses of nurses who work in specific rural areas.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-02-27
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0085
House Bill 85 would allow counties to add an administrative fee to the cost of titling a vehicle.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-16
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0086
House Bill 86 would allow most parents and legal guardians to provide driver training for their children in lieu of formal driver's training.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0087
House Bill 87 would establish that if local governments receive more than $80 million from state sales tax revenue for their transportation budgets, there would be restrictions on how they could use the funds.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-16
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0088
House Bill 88 would allow cities to delete most media records after 90 days rather than two years as is currently required.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-22
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0090
House Bill 90 would allow the date on which a legal notice is published electronically to be considered the publication date of the notice, rather than when it appears in a printed newspaper.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0091
House Bill 91 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
2023-03-03
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0094
House Bill 94 would allow a county to destroy a landowner's crops and bill the owner, in the name of combatting noxious weeds, after a notice was mailed to the property, even if the owner is unknown or unavailable.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-16
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0095
House Bill 95 would clarify that animal remedies that include ingredients from industrial hemp are not considered “adulterated.”
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-16
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0097
House Bill 97 would require the State Controller to maintain and publish a list of agreements entered into by and among government entities.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0098
House Bill 98 would define and prohibit human trafficking of minors for the purpose of a criminal abortion without parental permission.
Bill Score:
2
2023-02-08
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0104
House Bill 104 would permit the sealing of certain criminal records under specific circumstances and only to a limited degree.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-17
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0106
House Bill 106 would prevent counties and municipalities from prohibiting or restricting certain types of utility connections.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0109
House Bill 109 would limit the kinds of properties that are exempt from taxation because they are owned by a nonprofit hospital.
Bill Score:
2
2023-02-10
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0110
House Bill 110 would allow county boards of equalization to decide if nonprofit hospitals will receive a property tax exemption.
Bill Score:
0
2023-02-10
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0111
House Bill 111 would close public schools to students on election days and create new government-recognized school-only holidays for students and school employees.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-01
Dead
Failed
Education
H0113
House Bill 113 would allow school districts to authorize virtual charter schools. It would also allow charter school authorizers to “consider the student body makeup of a charter school during the certification and recertification process.”
Bill Score:
3
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0114
House Bill 106 would define and criminalize "abuse" of a public school employee.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0115
House Bill 115 would tie the time limit for receiving unemployment benefits to the state’s unemployment rate. The time limit would range from 12 weeks to 20 weeks, with the longer limit applying when the unemployment rate is at its highest.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-10
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0118
House Bill 118 would expand the definition of "sex trafficking" in a manner likely to ensnare individuals engaged in consensual (and currently lawful) conduct.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-02-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0121
House Bill 121 would clarify that patients’ right to receive visitors while in a hospital, hospice, or long-term care facility includes in-person visits.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0122
House Bill 122 would substantially expand Medicaid by increasing the income limit for participation and by creating a new expansion for postpartum coverage.
Bill Score:
-7
2023-02-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0123
House Bill 123 would repeal Medicaid expansion in Idaho.
Bill Score:
8
2023-02-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0124
House Bill 124 would disallow the use of student IDs as a valid form of identification in polling places.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-16
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0126
House Bill 126 would clarify how one can prove identity and residency when registering to vote. It would also require the state to issue a no-fee state identification card for voters who lack other forms of ID.Â
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-30
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0127
House Bill 127 would micromanage the relationship between vehicle manufacturers and vehicle dealers.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-14
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0128
House Bill 128 would micromanage how vehicle manufacturers and vehicle dealers should handle disputes.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-24
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0129
House Bill 129 would further regulate the relationship between vehicle manufacturers and vehicle dealers.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-14
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0130
House Bill 130 would define electricity as "electric fuel" when it is used by a commercial vehicle and impose taxes and regulations on it.
Bill Score:
-6
2023-02-20
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0132
House Bill 132 would create a "strategic initiatives grant program" to provide transportation funding to local governments.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0133
House Bill 133 would allow most parents and legal guardians to provide driver training for their children in lieu of formal driver's training.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-21
Vetoed
Failed
Freedom
H0136
House Bill 136 would add recreation districts to the list of government entities that can impose impact fees on developers.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-02-28
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0137
House Bill 137 would prevent a signed affidavit from being used in lieu of a valid ID at the polls.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-21
Dead
Failed
Education
H0139
House Bill 139 would prohibit any school or public library from promoting or making available “material harmful to minors.”
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0142
House Bill 142 would require scrap metal businesses to keep detailed records about their purchases of catalytic converters.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0146
House Bill 146 would establish a "substance abuse primary prevention fund" and allocate $1.5 million to it.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-02-15
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0147
House Bill 147 would establish a new crime of "critical infrastructure trespass," even though existing trespass law is sufficient.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0148
House Bill 148 would establish a new crime of "impeding critical infrastructure".
Bill Score:
-3
2023-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0149
House Bill 149 would permit certain criminal records to be sealed under specific circumstances.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0154
House Bill 154 would make it a misdemeanor to provide or administer a vaccine developed using mRNA technology to a human or animal.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-16
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0155
House Bill 155 would prohibit, with exceptions, the state from requiring proof of certain vaccinations to receive government services, enter a government venue open to the public, or be employed by the state.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-03
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0158
House Bill 158 would define and prohibit "unfair service agreements" between homeowners and businesses.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0159
House Bill 159 would establish that if a large data center takes a sales tax exemption, the property taxes it pays will go on the normal tax rolls, even if it is in an urban renewal district.
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-16
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0160
House Bill 160 would require the "board of trustees of the Idaho district boards of health" to adopt risk/benefit fact sheets for all new and existing health care services offered by district health departments.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-20
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0161
House Bill 161 would make it more difficult for the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to refrain from enforcing statutory work requirements for some food stamp recipients.
Bill Score:
1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Education
H0163
House Bill 163 addresses parental rights in the public school environment and would require districts to adopt policies requiring schools to take or abstain from taking certain actions with respect to parental involvement.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0164
House Bill 164 would impose new regulations on property owners and their tenants.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0166
House Bill 166 would forbid CC&Rs from strictly prohibiting internal accessory dwelling units.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0167
House Bill 167 would establish a new crime of "critical infrastructure trespass," even though existing trespass law is sufficient.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-02-28
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0168
House Bill 168 would require the Department of Labor to perform routine cross-checks on people seeking or receiving unemployment.
Bill Score:
1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0169
House Bill 169 would impose new regulations on property owners who have tenants.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0170
House Bill 170 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
2023-03-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0171
House Bill 171 would reduce the term of office of school district trustees from four years to two years and require them to declare their party affiliation or unaffiliated status.
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0174
House Bill 174 would clarify that agency policy statements and guidance documents do not have the “force and effect of law."
Bill Score:
1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0177
House Bill 177 would substantially increase a redistributive state income tax deduction for dependent care.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-08
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0178
House Bill 178 would implement a redistributive property tax exemption to subsidize broadband equipment installers.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-02-22
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0179
House Bill 179 would protect the integrity of Idaho's elections by prohibiting county elections offices from using "ranked choice voting or instant runoff voting" to conduct elections.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0180
House Bill 180 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
2023-03-03
Dead
Failed
Education
H0181
House Bill 181 would increase per-student funding for the Advanced Opportunities program by $500. It would also remove a cap that restricts how much funding each student can spend on career technical education (CTE) courses per year.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-03
Dead
Failed
Education
H0182
House Bill 182 would reinforce the right of employees of public educational institutions, including school districts, charter schools, and colleges, to pray at times when they are free to engage in personal conduct.
Bill Score:
1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0183
House Bill 183 would resurrect and restructure the Big Payette Lake Water Quality Council.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-02
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0185
House Bill 185 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
2023-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0186
House Bill 186 would allow the Department of Correction to perform executions via firing squad if lethal injection drugs are unavailable or the process of lethal injection is found to be unconstitutional.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0189
House Bill 189 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
2023-03-03
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0190
House Bill 190 would prohibit the state from depositing public money in most banks or credit unions that boycott firearm companies or several other traditional industries.
Bill Score:
1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0191
House Bill 191 would prohibit the state from considering environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria in procurement or contract bids.
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-24
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0192
House Bill 192 would clarify that changes in financial eligibility criteria for public assistance programs must be made in statute, not through rules.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0193
House Bill 193 would require most care facilities to allow in-person visits between patients and essential caregivers.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Education
H0196
House Bill 196 would require schools to receive the permission of a student’s parent or legal guardian before that student takes part in any school club or organization.
Bill Score:
3
2023-03-09
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0199
House Bill 199 would expand the definition of tobacco products to allow the 40% tax imposed on them to also apply to all "electronic smoking products and devices" even if such devices are not used for tobacco.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-24
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0201
House Bill 201 would substantially expand Medicaid by increasing the income limit for participation and by creating a new expansion for postpartum coverage.
Bill Score:
-7
2023-02-24
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0203
House Bill 203 would remove the statutory cap on how much the state can appropriate to the Public School Health Insurance Participation Fund.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0205
House Bill 205 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
2023-03-13
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0207
House Bill 207 provides a total of $472,200 in deficiency warrants to the Department of Agriculture, the Military Division, and the Department of Environmental Quality.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-16
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0208
House Bill 208 provides a supplemental appropriation of $1,500,000 to the Public Schools, Teachers Division for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0209
House Bill 209 provides a supplemental appropriation of $327,600 to the Indirect Support Services Division, of the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0210
House Bill 210 provides a supplemental appropriation of $537,400 to the Child Welfare Division, of the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0211
House Bill 211 provides a supplemental appropriation of $900,000 to the Department of Parks and Recreation for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0213
House Bill 213 would force taxpayers to subsidize the educational expenses of nurses who work in specific areas.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0214
House Bill 214 would clarify that Idaho Department of Health and Welfare cannot adopt a Medicaid state plan amendment or a waiver without legislative approval.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-27
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0215
House Bill 215 would allow the Department of Insurance to use expanded enforcement measures against pharmacy benefit managers.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0222
House Bill 222 provides a supplemental appropriation of $1,000,000 to the University of Idaho to cover costs related to a security incident for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Education
H0226
Adds to existing law to provide for an investigation into the residency of a community college trustee and to provide for emergency authority of the State Board of Education when a community college's accreditation is threatened.
Bill Score:
-8
2023-03-20
Dead
Failed
Education
H0228
House Bill 228 would define “abstinence” as refraining from any sexual activity prior to marriage, including any physical contact that could result in pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, or emotional risks.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0232
House Bill 232 would significantly increase existing limits on freedom of speech at and near polling places.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0233
House Bill 233 would impose mandatory minimum sentences for possession of fentanyl, including small amounts of substances containing trace amounts of fentanyl.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0234
House Bill 234 would impose mandatory minimum sentences for possession of fentanyl, but it would make some other improvements to Idaho's drug trafficking laws.
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0238
House Bill 238 would define and prohibit "unfair service agreements" between homeowners and businesses.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0239
House Bill 239 would clarify that foreign nationals may not vote in most Idaho elections.
Bill Score:
1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0241
House Bill 241 would prohibit the establishment of a registry of firearms or firearm owners.
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0242
House Bill 242 would define and prohibit the trafficking of minors for the purpose of a criminal abortion without parental permission.
Bill Score:
2
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0244
House Bill 244 would clarify that residents' right to receive visitors while in a residential care or assisted living facility includes in-person visits, and that this right cannot be conditioned on the basis of a visitor's vaccination status.
Bill Score:
2
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0246
House Bill 246 would limit the kinds of properties that are exempt from taxation because they are owned by a nonprofit hospital.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-02
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0247
House Bill 247 would clarify that voters can use an initiative or referendum to reduce the property tax base budget of a city or county. It would also require a majority vote to approve any rate increase for the property tax levy.
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-03
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0249
House Bill 249 appropriates $640,682 and 4.00 full-time positions to the Board of Tax Appeals for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0250
House Bill 250 provides for a supplemental appropriation of $71,200 and 2.00 full-time positions to the Division of Financial Management for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0251
House Bill 251 appropriates $17,311,100 and 160.00 full-time positions to the Division of Human Resources for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0252
House Bill 252 appropriates $712,600 and 4.00 full-time positions to the State Independent Living Council for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0253
House Bill 253 appropriates $10,722,500 and 72.00 full-time positions to the Department of Finance for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0254
House Bill 254 appropriates $4,488,400 and 6.00 full-time positions to the Office of Drug Policy for fiscal year 2024 and provides for a $1,607,600 supplemental for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0255
House Bill 255 would clarify that a governmental entity does not automatically gain the right to impose impact fees by entering into an intergovernmental agreement.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-02
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0256
House Bill 256 would require any unit of government that improperly imposes an impact fee to refund it in full, with interest, to those who were wrongfully charged such a fee.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-02
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0257
House Bill 257 would give the state tax commission additional authority and tools to ensure local taxing districts are not overstepping their authority.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-08
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0259
House Bill 259 would clarify and expand restrictions on distributing absentee ballots.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-20
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0260
House Bill 260 appropriates $20,788,800 and 130.25 full-time positions to the Industrial Commission for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0261
House Bill 261 appropriates $91,962,300 and 435.80 full-time positions to the Military Division for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0263
House Bill 263 would increase the number of highway districts in each large county from five to seven, with an accompanying increase in the number of commissioners.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-02
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0265
House Bill 265 would require reasonable efforts to prevent minors from accessing sexual performances and prohibit the use of government facilities or funds for such performances.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-08
Dead
Failed
Education
H0267
House Bill 267 would establish the Idaho Career Ready Students (ICRS) Program, which would be dedicated to expanding the capacity of rural communities to offer career technical education (CTE) to students in seventh through twelfth grade.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Education
H0268
House Bill 268 would require elected school board officials to undergo state-mandated training by the State Department of Education or its designee.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-03-08
Dead
Failed
Education
H0269
House Bill 269 establishes career exploration courses that students who attend public district or charter schools must take in 7th or 8th grade.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0271
House Bill 271 would require local jurisdictions to establish a "landscape control permit process" to allow sign owners to clear brush and other natural obstructions that are blocking their signs.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-08
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0273
House Bill 273 would clarify that voters can use an initiative or referendum to reduce the property tax base budget of a city or county.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-10
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0275
House Bill 275 appropriates $825,700 and 6.00 full-time positions to the Public Charter School Commission for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-09
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0276
House Bill 276 appropriates $2,933,900 and 14.00 full-time positions to Idaho Public Television (IPTV) for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0277
House Bill 277 appropriates $872,600 and 4.00 full-time positions to the Endowment Fund Investment Board for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-24
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0278
House Bill 278 appropriates $7,506,900 and 50.00 full-time positions to the Idaho State Lottery for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-24
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0279
House Bill 279 would expand current limits on freedom of speech at and near polling places.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-20
Dead
Failed
Education
H0281
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding classroom behavior management.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0282
House Bill 282 appropriates $58,296,100 and 409.00 full-time positions to the Department of Juvenile Corrections for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-24
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0283
House Bill 283 appropriates $4,931,900 and 28.00 full-time positions to the Office of the State Treasurer for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-24
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0284
House Bill 284 would waive a small fee in certain circumstances and impose more requirements on motor vehicle insurers.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0285
House Bill 285 would require people who get paid for gathering signatures for an initiative or referendum to register with the Secretary of State.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-08
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0286
House Bill 286 would place some limits on how taxing districts may lobby the public regarding bond and levy elections.
Bill Score:
1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0288
House Bill 288 would substantially increase a redistributive state income tax deduction for dependent care.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Education
H0289
House Bill 289 would establish the Idaho Education Opportunity program, which would give an estimated 2,000 students $6,975 per year that they could use to customize their education.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-14
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0291
House Bill 291 would establish government standards for how pharmacy benefit managers should conduct pharmacy audits.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Education
H0293
House Bill 293 would create a system by which the members of the Idaho State Board of Education (SBOE) would be elected on a regional basis rather than appointed by the governor.
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-15
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0295
House Bill 295 would prohibit state and local governments or other parties from establishing a registry of firearms or firearm owners.
Bill Score:
2
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0297
House Bill 297 would require occupational licensing boards and commissions to submit a plan of rectification to the Legislature if their end-of-year fund balances are not between 10% and 125% of the five-year rolling average of their annual expenditures.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0298
House Bill 298 would make it a felony to receive anything of value derived from another person's engagement in prostitution.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-30
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0299
House Bill 299 appropriates $14,764,600 and 35.50 full-time positions to the Office of the Secretary of State for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0300
House Bill 300 appropriates $26,541,800 and 146.00 full-time positions to the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0301
House Bill 301 appropriates $11,501,300 and 82.00 full-time positions to Legislative Services for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0302
House Bill 302 appropriates $2,342,000 and no full-time positions to the Capitol Commission for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0303
House Bill 303 appropriates $34,363,600 and 231.00 full-time positions to the Office of the Attorney General for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-15
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0304
House Bill 304 appropriates $149,932,500 and 547.00 full-time positions to the Department of Fish and Game for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0305
House Bill 305 appropriates $29,111,400 and 126.00 full-time positions to the Department of Administration for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0306
House Bill 306 appropriates $12,060,700 and 7.00 full-time positions to the Public Defense Commission for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0307
House Bill 307 would make it a misdemeanor to provide or administer a vaccine developed using mRNA technology to a human.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0309
House Bill 309 would close public schools to students on election days.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-21
Dead
Failed
Education
H0313
Adds to existing law to require the provision of feminine hygiene products.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-20
Dead
Failed
Education
H0314
Amends and adds to existing law to prohibit certain materials from being promoted, given, or made available to a minor by a school or public library and to provide a cause of action.
Bill Score:
2
2023-04-06
Vetoed
Failed
Education
H0315
Adds to existing law to provide for assumption of a community college's property by the Board of Examiners when the college ceases operation or has its accreditation revoked.
Bill Score:
-5
2023-03-28
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0319
House Bill 319 appropriates $68,901,100 and 183.80 full-time positions to the Department of Parks and Recreation for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Education
H0320
Amends existing law to provide that a levy for a community college may not be made if the college's accreditation has been revoked and is not restored within two years.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-28
Dead
Failed
Education
H0321
Adds to existing law to provide for emergency governing authority over a community college when the college's accreditation is threatened or revoked.
Bill Score:
-7
2023-03-28
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0322
House Bill 322 appropriates $7,174,500 and 48.00 full-time positions to the Public Utilities Commission for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0323
House Bill 323 appropriates $410,009,800 to the DHW Division of Medicaid for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0324
House Bill 324 appropriates $44,748,400 and 22.00 full-time positions to the Division of Financial Management for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0325
House Bill 325 appropriates $51,183,300 and 225.00 full-time positions to the Department of Agriculture for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0326
House Bill 326 would require any legislative chamber seeking to intervene in a legal case challenging the constitutionality of an Idaho statute to do so only through the Senate president pro tempore or Speaker of the House, as applicable.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0327
House Bill 327 appropriates $211,200 and 4.00 full-time positions to the Office of Administrative Hearings for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0328
House Bill 328 would establish that, under certain circumstances, a large data center will be added to the base assessment roll for property taxes in a revenue allocation area, if no bonds have been issued for that area.
Bill Score:
2
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0330
House Bill 330 would cap the existing 40% tax on cigars at 50 cents per cigar.
Bill Score:
1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0333
House Bill 333 appropriates $79,797,900 and 346.50 full-time positions to the DHW Other Community Programs for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0334
House Bill 334 appropriates $4,691,777,000 and 213.00 full-time positions to the IDHW Division of Medicaid for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-03-20
Dead
Failed
Spending
H0335
House Bill 335 appropriates $4,139,000 and 37.00 full-time positions to the Commission of Pardons and Parole for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0336
House Bill 336 appropriates $37,188,400 and 340.21 full-time positions to the University of Idaho Agricultural Research and Extension Services for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0337
House Bill 337 would adopt the 2023 version of the National Electric Code, with exceptions, create a residential electrician license, increase an existing fine, and establish state preemption for regulations affecting electricians.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0338
House Bill 338 would prohibit political subdivisions of the state of Idaho from refusing to enforce federal immigration law.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-30
Dead
Failed
Education
H0339
Provides for an advisory question to be placed on the ballot before the voters regarding the diversion of public tax dollars for certain private schools.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-03-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
H0340
House Bill 340 would clarify how one can prove identity and residency when registering to vote. It would also require the state to issue a no-fee state identification card for voters who lack other forms of ID.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0341
House Bill 341 would make it a felony to receive anything of value derived from another person's engagement in prostitution.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0343
House Bill 343 appropriates $728,900 and 5.00 full-time positions to the Public Charter School Commission for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0344
House Bill 344 appropriates $11,815,200 and 35.50 full-time positions to the Commission of Libraries for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0345
House Bill 345 is a trailer appropriation for Senate Bill 1043 that transfers $50 million to the Charter School Revolving Loan Fund.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0348
House Bill 348 would increase the annual salaries of supreme court justices, appeals court judges, district judges, and magistrate judges.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
H0349
House Bill 349 would require that new herd districts must be enclosed by fences and cattle guards or gates.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0350
House Bill 350 appropriates $149,468,000 and 788.41 full-time positions to the DHW Behavioral Health Services for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0351
House Bill 351 appropriates $354,1547,700 and 2,170.85 full-time positions to the Department of Corrections for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0352
House Bill 352 appropriates $5,642,200 and 18.75 full-time positions to the Soil and Water Conservation Commission for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0353
House Bill 353 appropriates $45,800,500 and 124.00 full-time positions to the Department of Education for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0354
House Bill 354 appropriates $647.8 million to the Transportation Department for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0355
House Bill 355 appropriates $5,559,800 to the Idaho Millennium Fund for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0356
House Bill 356 is a trailer appropriation for House Bill 213 that funds the Rural Nursing Loan Repayment Program.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0357
House Bill 357 is a trailer appropriation for House Bill 186 that provides $750,000 for the creation of the firing squad.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0359
House Bill 359 appropriates $102,963,100 and 658.76 full-time positions to the Idaho State Police for fiscal year 2024 and Supplementals for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0360
House Bill 360 is a trailer appropriation for House Bill 149 that transfers a total of $207,500 to the Idaho State Police and the Supreme Court.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0361
House Bill 361 appropriates $272 million in transfers to the Department of Environmental Quality for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0362
House Bill 362 is a revised version of the failed Liquor Division budget, Senate Bill 1149. It appropriates $29,491,500 and 261.00 full-time positions to the State Liquor Division for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0363
House Bill 363 appropriates $103,296,800 and 564.14 full-time positions to the Career and Technical Education for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0364
House Bill 364 is a trailer appropriation for House Bill 267 that transfers $50 million to the Idaho Career Ready Students Fund and the Division of Career and Technical Education.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0367
House Bill 367 is a trailer appropriation for House Bill 236 that provides an additional appropriation to the Public Defense Commission of $4,467,600 for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0368
House Bill 368 is a trailer appropriation for House Bill 348 that provides $853,100 to raise the pay for appeals, district, and magistrate judges.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0369
House Bill 369 is the revised appropriation for the failed Medicaid budget, House Bill 334. This legislation appropriates $4,539,917,000 and 213.00 full-time positions to the IDHW Division of Medicaid for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
H0380
House Bill 380 is a trailer appropriation for House Bill 292 that provides a total of $58 million in transfers to the Tax Commission, the Public School District Facilities Fund, and the Sales Tax Distribution Reserve Account.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
HR002
House Resolution 2 would amend Idaho House Rules to eliminate personal bills.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-01-18
Dead
Failed
Freedom
HR003
House Resolution 3 would amend Idaho House Rules to restyle personal bills as informational bills and exclude them from the process that assigns them to a committee.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-09
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1003
Senate Bill 1003 would prohibit local units of government from requiring their contractors to offer mixed-sex bathrooms.
Bill Score:
0
2023-01-17
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1004
Senate Bill 1004 would establish some immunity for those who act in self-defense, while letting law enforcement retain some of its privileges.
Bill Score:
2
2023-01-17
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1005
Senate Bill 1005 would require licensed daycare facilities to be transparent about vaccine requirements by informing parents of their right to exempt their children from the requirements.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1007
Senate Bill 1007 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:
1
2023-01-19
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1008
Senate Bill 1008 would repeal the statute allowing colleges and universities to restrict the firearm rights of students and faculty.
Bill Score:
4
2023-01-19
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1009
Senate Bill 1009 would establish a list of individual health rights in Idaho code.
Bill Score:
0
2023-02-27
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1011
Senate Bill 1011 would add the words "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" to the Idaho Human Rights Act.
Bill Score:
-6
2023-01-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1012
Senate Bill 1012 would provide for patients’ right to visitation while in hospitals, hospices, and long-term care facilities.
Bill Score:
3
2023-01-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1014
Senate Bill 1014 would expand the powers held by the director of the Department of Environmental Quality, or DEQ.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1016
Senate Bill 1016 would prohibit local units of government from requiring their contractors to offer mixed-sex bathrooms.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-27
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1018
Senate Bill 1018 would require food sold in Idaho to contain an information label if it contains a vaccine or vaccine-related material.
Bill Score:
0
2023-01-26
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1022
Senate Bill 1022, as amended, would remove outdated language from Idaho Code regarding vehicle window tinting.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-22
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1025
Senate Bill 1025 would replace marriage licenses with the recording of a marriage certificate with the county recorder.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-03
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1028
Senate Bill 1028 would redefine terms describing mistreatment of older adults and expand the role of government in caring for older adults.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-27
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1036
Senate Bill 1036 would reduce the penalty for selling raw milk from a criminal misdemeanor to a civil violation.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-22
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1039
Senate Bill 1039 would impose new regulations on property owners who have renters.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1040
Senate Bill 1040 would allow property owners in an area of impact to consent to a city annexation under certain circumstances.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-02
Dead
Failed
Education
S1043
Senate Bill 1043 would create a revolving loan fund to help new public charter schools obtain loans to construct buildings and make facility improvements at lower interest rates.
Bill Score:
3
2023-03-22
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1045
Senate Bill 1045 would require any chamber seeking to intervene in a legal case challenging the constitutionality of an Idaho statute to do so only through the senate president pro tempore or Speaker of the House, as applicable.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-07
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1046
Senate Bill 1046 would create a carve-out in Idaho's liquor laws in response to a dispute a golf course is having with ISP over enforcing these laws.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1047
Senate Bill 1047 would create a special carve-out to Idaho's liquor laws, to benefit a single entity.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-14
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1049
Senate Bill 1049 would create a series of escalating penalties for individuals who do not follow posted notices on state land.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1050
Senate Bill 1050 would require Child Protective Services to notify, in writing, parents or caregivers of their rights if they are under investigation.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1051
Senate Bill 1051 would clarify the liability of outfitters and guides.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1052
Senate Bill 1052 would remove prohibitions against optometrists performing certain therapeutic laser procedures.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1055
Senate Bill 1055 would reduce how much extra property tax money school districts can collect for future bond payments.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-29
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1056
Senate Bill 1056 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:
1
2023-03-07
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1057
Senate Bill 1057 would force smartphone and tablet manufacturers to include and automatically activate strict content filters that limit access to adult content.
Bill Score:
-5
2023-02-09
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1058
Senate Bill 1058 would impose higher penalties and create mandatory minimum sentences for vehicle accidents involving reckless driving or using a mobile device while driving.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-03-01
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1060
Senate Bill 1060 would add public schools and school districts to the list of government entities that can impose impact fees on developers.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-02-10
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1062
Senate Bill 1062 would repeal and replace Idaho's annexation statute.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-02
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1063
Senate Bill 1063 would make it illegal to have a barbed wire fence in disrepair. It also revises penalties for related offenses.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-03
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1065
Senate Bill 1065 would create an optional (for now) system for paying certain registration fees for electric and hybrid vehicles, based on miles traveled.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-02-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1066
Senate Bill 1066 would impose new regulations on companies that provide credit and debit card processing services in Idaho.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-09
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1067
Senate Bill 1067 would impose new regulations on vehicle insurance providers regarding "underinsured motor vehicle coverage."
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-21
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1073
Senate Bill 1073 would make changes to how cities and counties negotiate areas of impact, land on the border of a city where growth and development are expected to occur.
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-20
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1075
Senate Bill 1075 would dedicate 4.5% of sales tax revenue to property tax relief for some homeowners.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1077
Senate Bill 1077 would require counties, cities, highway districts and airports to use competitive bidding procedures when signing a lease that involves revenue-sharing.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-14
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1078
Senate Bill 1078 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
2023-03-02
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1079
Senate Bill 1079 would move city elections from odd years to even years.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1080
Senate Bill 1080 would require any chamber seeking to intervene in a legal case challenging the constitutionality of an Idaho statute to do so only through the Senate president pro tempore or Speaker of the House, as applicable.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1081
Senate Bill 1081 would create a restricted driver's license that could be obtained without proving citizenship or legal residency in the U.S.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-15
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1082
Senate Bill 1082 would place new restrictions on who may run for election to the office of county sheriff.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-02-28
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1088
Senate Bill 1088 would prohibit most new coronavirus vaccine mandates, with some exceptions.
Bill Score:
0
2023-02-14
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1089
Senate Bill 1089 would impose new regulations on property owners who seek renters.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-02-14
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1093
Senate Bill 1089 would require food sold in Idaho to contain an information label if it contains a vaccine or vaccine-related material targeting the consumer.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-14
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1095
Senate Bill 1095 would require the Department of Health and Welfare to notify law enforcement of every report of child abuse or neglect.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-14
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1097
Senate Bill 1097 would create a new fund to spend an estimated $187 million on "Medicaid management information systems."
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-27
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1098
Senate Bill 1098 would expand the powers of the director of the Department of Environmental Quality, or DEQ.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-27
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Education
S1100
Senate Bill 1100 would require public schools to separate bathrooms, locker rooms, showers, dressing areas, and overnight accommodations based on students’ biological sex.
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-22
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1104
Senate Bill 1104 would require the governor to seek legislative approval to extend a declaration of a 30-day disaster emergency beyond the single 30-day extension permitted by law.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-16
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1106
Senate Bill 1106 would require Child Protective Services to notify, in writing, parents or caregivers of their rights if they are under investigation.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-20
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1107
Senate Bill 1107 would increase the income and home value thresholds for getting a benefit from the circuit breaker property tax relief program.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-02-17
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1108
Senate Bill 1108 would cap the existing 40% tax on cigars at 50 cents per cigar.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-07
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1109
Senate Bill 1109 would allow the occupational licensing review committee to continue serving as the gatekeeper for new occupational licensure requests. It would also reduce the frequency for reviewing existing licensure requirements.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-22
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1110
Senate Bill 1110 would require ballot-counting machines to use open-source software and to time-stamp paper ballots when they are counted.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-17
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1111
Senate Bill 1111 would dedicate General Fund surplus dollars and 4.5% of sales tax revenue to property tax relief for some homeowners. It would also allow more people to qualify for the circuit breaker property tax relief program.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-02
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1115
Senate Bill 1115 provides a supplemental appropriation of $1,309,400 to the State Appellate Public Defender for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1116
Senate Bill 1116 provides a supplemental appropriation of $41,000 to the State Historical Society for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1117
Senate Bill 1117 provides a supplemental appropriation of $1,171,000 to the Department of Lands for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-27
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1118
Senate Bill 1118 would increase the value of a home that can be exempted from being used to settle outstanding debts in bankruptcy.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-29
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1119
Senate Bill 1119 would require any legislative chamber seeking to intervene in a legal case challenging the constitutionality of an Idaho statute to do so only through the Senate president pro tempore or Speaker of the House, as applicable.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1120
Senate Bill 1120 would significantly limit how holders of liquor licenses may utilize and benefit from those licenses.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-30
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1121
Senate Bill 1121 would expand the list of government jobs that qualify for the valuable "Rule of 80" retirement perk.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-23
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1122
Senate Bill 1122 would redefine “terrorism” and “terrorist” and create new definitions for “domestic terrorism” and “domestic terrorist” in Idaho law.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-28
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1124
Senate Bill 1124 provides a supplemental appropriation of $7,000 to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-02
Dead
Failed
Education
S1125
Senate Bill 1125 would amend open enrollment laws to allow students to more easily transfer between school districts or between schools within their home district.
Bill Score:
3
2023-03-27
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1129
Senate Bill 1129 provides a supplemental appropriation of $124,100,000 from the ARPA Capital Projects Fund to the Department of Commerce for fiscal year 2023 for broadband infrastructure grants.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1130
Senate Bill 1130 would prohibit most new coronavirus vaccine mandates, with several exceptions.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-06
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1131
Senate Bill 1131 provides a total supplemental appropriation of $60,000 to the Office of the Attorney General for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1132
Senate Bill 1132 appropriates $13,629,000 and 81.00 full-time positions to the Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI) for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1133
Senate Bill 1133 appropriates $19,833,600 and 15.00 full-time positions to the Office of Species Conservation for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1134
Senate Bill 1134 appropriates $21,202,100 and 14.00 full-time positions to the Commission on Aging for fiscal year 2024 and 1,095,100 in supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1135
Senate Bill 1135 appropriates $10,604,100 and 71.50 full-time positions to the Department of Insurance for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1136
Senate Bill 1136 appropriates $6,222,800 and 8.00 full-time positions to the STEM Action Center for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-20
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1137
Senate Bill 1137 provides for a supplemental appropriation of $2,930,700 to the Department of Administration for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-22
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1138
Senate Bill 1138 appropriates $5,829,600 and 43.12 full-time positions to the Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1139
Senate Bill 1139 appropriates $4,565,200 and 21.00 full-time positions to the Office of the Governor for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-22
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1140
Senate Bill 1140 transfers $1,299,000 from capital outlay to operations within the Department of Corrections Alternative Placement for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-21
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1141
Senate Bill 1141 would add another carve-out to Idaho's broken liquor licensing system.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-30
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1143
Senate Bill 1143 would allow the Idaho Fish and Game Commission to restrict or prohibit the possession and transportation of shed antlers or horns.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Education
S1144
Senate Bill 1144 would expand the Empowering Parents grant program to add a tuition grant component. This would give up to 2,000 students $6,000 per year that they could use to offset the cost of tuition at a nonpublic school or hire a certified teacher.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-07
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1145
Senate Bill 1145 would declare that the policy of Idaho is to not deploy the National Guard for military action without Congressional authorization.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-17
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1146
Senate Bill 1146 would benefit members of the Idaho Industrial Commission, which is a state regulatory agency, tying their salaries to those of magistrate judges, giving the commissioners a 13% raise.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-07
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1147
Senate Bill 1147 appropriates $27,215,100 and 44.65 full-time positions to Health Education Programs for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-22
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1148
Senate Bill 1148 would change the way judges appear on the ballot, how members of the Judicial Council are appointed, and how the governor may consider judicial vacancies.
Bill Score:
3
2023-03-30
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1149
Senate Bill 1149 appropriates $29,043,100 and 261.00 full-time positions to the State Liquor Division for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-03-16
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1150
Senate Bill 1150 appropriates $130,349,300 and 439.50 full-time positions to the Division of Veterans Services for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-22
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1151
Senate Bill 1151 would add some reporting requirements and other tweaks to the Idaho launch grant program (HB 24) that provides taxpayer-funded subsidies to Idaho high school graduates for their college or workforce training.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-08
Dead
Failed
Education
S1153
Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding teacher spending accounts.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-20
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1155
Senate Bill 1155 appropriates $296,000 and 3.00 full-time positions to the Office of the Lieutenant Governor for fiscal year 2024 and provides a $7,000 supplemental appropriation for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-22
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1156
Senate Bill 1156 would increase the annual salaries of supreme court justices, appeals court judges, district judges, and magistrate judges by $11,228 each.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-28
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1159
Senate Bill 1159 appropriates $204,546,900 and 48.00 full-time positions to the Department of Commerce for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-03-29
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1160
Senate Bill 1160 appropriates $61,710,500 to Community Colleges for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Education
S1161
Senate Bill 1161 would expand the Empowering Parents grant program to add a tuition grant component.
Bill Score:
1
2023-03-22
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1162
Senate Bill 1162 would make it illegal for anyone to smoke or vape in a vehicle if a minor was present.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-13
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1163
Senate Bill 1163 would force smartphone and tablet manufacturers to include and automatically activate strict content filters that limit access to adult content.
Bill Score:
-5
2023-03-23
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1164
Senate Bill 1164 appropriates $107,615,700 and 702.58 full-time positions to the Department of Labor for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-27
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1165
Senate Bill 1165 appropriates $25,353,800 and 176.00 full-time positions to the Office of Information and Technology Services for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-27
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1166
Senate Bill 1166 appropriates $392,000 to the Wolf Depredation Control Board for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-27
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1167
Senate Bill 1167 would add some reporting requirements and other tweaks to the Idaho launch grant program (HB 24) that provides taxpayer-funded subsidies to Idaho high school graduates for their college or workforce training.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-04
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1168
Senate Bill 1168 appropriates $89,374,300 and 402.00 full-time positions to the Judicial Branch for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-04-04
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1169
Senate Bill 1169 appropriates $2,316,000 and 10.00 full-time positions to the Arts Commission for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-27
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1170
Senate Bill 1170 appropriates $10,00,400 and 58.00 full-time positions to the Idaho State Historical Society for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-27
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1171
Senate Bill 1171 appropriates $154,842,500 and 776.51 full-time positions to the DHW Family and Community Services for fiscal year 2024 and a $2,050,700 supplemental for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-27
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1172
Senate Bill 1172 appropriates $4,038,900 and 26.00 full-time positions to the State Appellate Public Defender for fiscal year 2024 and a $67,500 supplemental for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-17
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1173
Senate Bill 1173 would clarify and potentially limit when one can engage in the "defensive display or declaration of a firearm."
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-04
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1174
Senate Bill 1174 appropriates $86,205,900 and 355.27 full-time positions to the Department of Lands for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1175
Senate Bill 1175 appropriates $177,951,900 and 613.50 full-time positions to the DHW Division of Welfare for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-05
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1176
Senate Bill 1176 appropriates $678,550,500 and 4,840.68 full-time positions to Colleges and Universities for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1177
Senate Bill 1177 appropriates $34,885,600 and 48.79 full-time positions to Special University Programs for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1178
Senate Bill 1178 appropriates $504,700 and 3.00 full-time positions to the Commission on Hispanic Affairs for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1179
Senate Bill 1179 appropriates $49,565,800 and 11.00 full-time positions to the Workforce Development Council for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1180
Senate Bill 1180 appropriates $24,618,900 and 115.00 full-time positions to the Office of the State Controller for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-28
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1181
Senate Bill 1181 appropriates $81,469,100 and 170.00 full-time positions to the Department of Water Resources for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-30
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1182
Senate Bill 1182 appropriates $178,009,800 and 259.02 full-time positions to the DHW Division of Public Health Services for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-30
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1183
Senate Bill 1183 appropriates $165,914,000 and 379.00 full-time positions to the Department of Environmental Quality for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-30
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1184
Senate Bill 1184 appropriates $54,482,700 and 440.00 full-time positions to the Tax Commission for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-03
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1185
Senate Bill 1185 would change the filing deadline for candidates seeking to run in primary elections, from March to January.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-20
Dead
Failed
Education
S1187
Amends and adds to existing law to revise an affirmative defense regarding disseminating material harmful to minors and to provide for the establishment of provisions regarding policies to protect minors from harmful materials.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-29
Dead
Failed
Education
S1188
Amends existing law to provide that certain institutions may be enjoined for selling, distributing, or promoting material harmful to minors and to provide for the abrogation of existing ordinances, rules, and regulations.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-29
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1189
Senate Bill 1189 appropriates $1,030,070,600 and 1,592.00 full-time positions to the Transportation Department for fiscal year 2024 and supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-04-03
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1190
Senate Bill 1190 appropriates $19,000,000 to the Military Division for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-30
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1191
Senate Bill 1191 would limit how many state employees can telecommute, require special monitoring of those who do telecommute, set new policies regarding salaries, and create a new interim legislative committee.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-21
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1192
Senate Bill 1192 appropriates $8,236,500 and 11.00 full-time positions to the Office of Energy and Mineral Resources for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-30
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1193
Senate Bill 1193 is a trailer appropriation for Senate Bill 1098 that provides $180,200 for staff and consultant compensation.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-30
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1194
Senate Bill 1194 would set more lenient liquor license standards for government entities than for private entities. It also creates a special rule for historic theaters.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-03-31
Passed
Pending
Spending
S1195
Senate Bill 1195 is a trailer appropriation for Senate Bill 1097 that funds the Medicaid Management Information System.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-04
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1196
Senate Bill 1196 appropriates $85 million as a supplemental to the Department of Parks and Recreation for fiscal year 2023, and an additional appropriation of $10 million in fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-30
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1197
Senate Bill 1197 appropriates $185,181,800 from the Permanent Building Fund for fiscal year 2024 and provides $960,801,400 in supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-04-04
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1198
Senate Bill 1198 is a revised appropriations bill for the failed Attorney General budget, House Bill 303. This legislation appropriates $34,363,600 and 231.00 full-time positions to the Office of the Attorney General for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-03
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1200
Senate Bill 1200 provides a total additional appropriation of $22,300 to the Public Utilities, Tax, and Industrial Commissions to raise the pay for commissioners.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-03
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1201
Senate Bill 1201 appropriates $34,666,000 and 267.20 full-time positions to the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1202
Senate Bill 1202 appropriates $96,376,200 and 74.25 full-time positions to the Office of the State Board of Education for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-04-03
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1203
Senate Bill 1203 is a supplemental appropriation of $28,025,000 for Childcare Stabilization Block Grants to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare and the Idaho Department of Labor for fiscal year 2023.
Bill Score:
-4
2023-04-05
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1204
Senate Bill 1204 appropriates $123,916,000 to the Public School Administration Division for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1205
Senate Bill 1205 appropriates $1,338,906,000 to the Public School Teachers Division for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-04-04
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1206
Senate Bill 1206 appropriates $1,123,677,600 to the Public School Operations Division for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-2
2023-04-04
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1207
Senate Bill 1207 appropriates $698,949,800 to the Public School Children’s Programs Division for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-04-04
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1208
Senate Bill 1208 appropriates $67,885,600 to the Public School Facilities Division for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1209
Senate Bill 1209 appropriates $14,237,600 to the Public School Central Services Division for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-04
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1210
Senate Bill 1210 appropriates $15,269,400 to the Public School Educational Services for the Deaf and Blind for fiscal year 2024.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-31
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1211
Senate Bill 1211 provides for $145,957,000 miscellaneous cash transfers to close out the 2023 fiscal year.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-04-04
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Spending
S1212
Senate Bill 1212 is a trailer appropriation for House Bill 24 that provides $5 million to fund the Idaho Launch Program.
Bill Score:
-1
2023-04-04
Signed/Enacted
Passed
Freedom
S1213
Senate Bill 1213 would require units of government, organizations, and individuals to take reasonable steps to prevent minors from accessing sexual performances and prohibit the use of government facilities for such performances.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-30
Dead
Failed
Freedom
S1214
Senate Bill 1214 would require units of government, other organizations, and individuals to take reasonable steps to prevent minors from accessing sexual performances and prohibit the use of government funds or facilities for such performances.
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-30
Dead
Failed
Spending
S1215
Senate Bill 1215 is a trailer appropriation for House Bill 181 that appropriates $10 million to the Public School Income Fund to support the Advanced Opportunities Program.
Bill Score:
0
2023-03-30
Dead
Failed
Freedom
SCR101
SCR 101 would call on the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to develop a plan and draft legislation to create a state Emergency Medical Services system.
Bill Score:
-3
2023-03-28
Passed
Passed
Freedom
SJR101
Senate Joint Resolution 101 would amend the Idaho Constitution to require that organizers of initiative and referendum petition drives gather signatures from all 35 legislative districts in Idaho.
Bill Score:
2
2023-03-30
Dead
Failed
Education
SJR102
Senate Joint Resolution 102 would repeal Article IX, Section 5 of the Idaho Constitution, a provision known as the Blaine Amendment, which prohibits the Legislature or any other public entity from giving public funds to religious schools.
Bill Score:
1
2023-02-02
Dead
Failed
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