BOISE — The Idaho Senate on Thursday passed a bill to allow eligible foster youth to stay in the system until age 23.
States that have already banned abortion are considering laws that would allow women to face homicide charges for obtaining ...
BOISE — A Senate committee on Wednesday killed a bill that would mandate cellphone manufacturers to add content controls to ...
A Senate committee on Wednesday killed a bill that would mandate cellphone manufacturers to add content controls to prohibit ...
Idaho state Sen. Brandon Shippy, R-New Plymouth proposed a bill that would ban COVID vaccines, and others created with memory ...
BOISE — A sweeping Medicaid reform bill — introduced just over a week ago on Feb. 28 — advanced to the Senate floor Monday, ...
House Bill 345 calls for Idaho to seek Medicaid work requirements for able-bodied Idahoans, and other policies intended to ...
Sen. Brandon Shippy, R-New Plymouth, brought the bill and presented it with a slate of out-of-state physicians, many of whom have been linked to anti-COVID vaccine groups. Shippy’s bill ...
This story originally appeared in the Idaho Press. Senate committee members heard arguments on a bill that would place a 10-year pause on administering mRNA vaccines in Idaho on Monday but did not ...
Brandon Shippy, a Republican, told fellow lawmakers while introducing his bill in February. The bill would allow women who seek abortions to be prosecuted under the state's homicide laws.
Sen. Brandon Shippy, R-New Plymouth, brought the bill and presented it with a slate of out-of-state physicians, many of whom have been linked to anti-COVID vaccine groups. Shippy’s bill ...