A Democratic senator contends Idaho officials violated public meetings laws with a hasty email vote this week on the $177,400 budget to cover landscaping, mowing and watering the expansive lawn below the vacant Idaho governor's mansion, the AP reports. Sen. Les Bock of Garden City…
Blue Cross of Idaho has issued a statement in response to this morning's ruling on health care reform, saying, "In Idaho, our major focus should now be on establishing a state-based health insurance exchange. As the law currently stands, states must have taken steps to…
Idaho leaders were stunned by Thursday's ruling upholding the federal health care reform law, and face big questions on how to respond. State lawmakers this year refused to set up a state insurance exchange under the law, betting instead that courts would overturn it. They…
Idaho Gov. Butch Otter has been gone all week on a multi-day horseback trail ride, and that's why he hasn't been available for comment on this morning's health care reform ruling all day. Just now, nearly seven hours after the decision was issued, his office…
1st District Idaho Congressman Raul Labrador is decrying the U.S. Supreme Court decision this morning upholding the health care reform law. "Our Founding Fathers would be appalled that their vision of a limited government no longer exists," Labrador declared; click below for his full statement.
North Idaho Rep. Vito Barbieri, R-Dalton Gardens, who's been among the Idaho Legislature's most outspoken opponents of the health care reform law, was deeply disappointed by today's health care ruling. "The state has no power to stop the federal government from taxing, so that kind…
Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden finds something to celebrate in this morning's U.S. Supreme Court ruling, though the state didn't succeed in getting the health care reform act overturned: The high court's reasoning, he said, includes "a significant win for states' rights." That's because the…
Idaho's state insurance director, Bill Deal, said he was surprised that this morning's health care ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the individual mandate. "So now we know, and we can move forward, with hopefully some good direction in mind," he said. As for…
Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo today called the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on the health care law "very disappointing," and said, "It is not the ruling that the American people wanted." Crapo said, "This law threatens our country’s financial strength and the American way of life."…
Idaho Sen. Jim Risch, in response to this morning's health care ruling upholding the Affordable Care Act, called for the act's repeal. "The Supreme Court has now ruled that it is a tax increase, underscoring the deception by which this law passed," Risch said. "Those…
Idaho House Minority Leader John Rusche, D-Lewistion, a retired physician and health insurance executive, said this morning's U.S. Supreme Court ruling on health care reform "means we have a lot of work to do." He said, "Whether the law was upheld or not, the issues…
Among the Idaho reaction so far to the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling this morning upholding the individual mandate and the national health care reform law: Hannah Brass, Idaho legislative director at Planned Parenthood Votes Northwest, issued a statement headed "Idaho Women Win with Today’s Supreme…
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson says he's "disappointed" in this morning's U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding the health care reform law, and he's vowing that the "fight isn't over," calling on Congress to repeal the law. “While the Supreme Court has ruled that Obamacare is Constitutional,…
Here's how the U.S. Supreme Court justices came down in the health care decision, according to the Associated Press: Chief Justice John Roberts was joined by justices Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor in upholding the law. Justices Samuel Alito, Anthony…
Lots of confusion initially this morning as the complex U.S. Supreme Court ruling on health care reform comes out, but here's a summary from SCOTUSBlog: "The bottom line: the entire ACA is upheld, with the exception that the federal government's power to terminate states' Medicaid…