News & Updates

  • Oppose SB1380 A Threat to Transparency and Accountability

    CTA SB 1380 MUST BE STOPPED‼️ We have 1 chance to stop this bill. It will likely be heard on the house floor on Monday. This bill creates a new agency It expands beyond legislative or judicial oversight with the ombudsman for health and human services appointed by the governor (not elected by the people).

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  • Oppose H653 Do Not Protect Profit Over People

    If enacted, this H653 would absolve pesticide manufacturers of any accountability for harm caused by their products, regardless of the evidence of harm. Just two weeks ago, this crucial bill was defeated by a full Senate vote. Yet now, it resurfaces under a different number. Why the sleight of hand? To shield manufacturers from the

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  • Vaccine Exemptions for Students 18+ H597

    H597 stops the state from coercing individuals into violating their sincerely held religious or moral beliefs in order to continue their education.

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  • CPS Notification S1232 Passed!

    S1232 WAS SIGNED INTO LAW EFFECTIVE JULY 2024 This legislation creates a new section in the Idaho Code to provide for the notification of parents or guardians of their legal rights concerning child protection investigations. This law will require that child protective services workers to inform parents of their legal rights before interviewing them.

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  • Senate Health and Welfare Committee 2024

    JVanOrden@senate.idaho.gov, ALee@senate.idaho.gov, MHarris@senate.idaho.gov, CBjerke@senate.idaho.gov, GZuiderveld@senate.idaho.gov, MWintrow@senate.idaho.gov, RTaylor@senate.idaho.gov,

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  • S1287 should be amended

    Both the US and Idaho Constitutions exist to protect the rights of the people by CONSTRAINING government. The government has no rights –  only people do. This bill would grant the legislature the authority to do ALL things which is unconstitutional as per Article 1, Section 1 of the Idaho Constitution.THIS BILL WILL BE HEARD

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