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Bill would add sexual orientation to Idaho law protections
January 27, 2011 in Idaho on Page A1 BOISE – Idaho’s state Human Rights Commission has endorsed legislation adding sexual orientation to the state’s anti-discrimination law. Just two years ago, the commission opposed such legislation and lawmakers refused … 9
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Idaho could expand anti-discrimination law
January 26, 2011 in Idaho Idaho’s state Human Rights Commission has endorsed legislation adding sexual orientation to the state’s anti-discrimination law. Just two years ago, the commission opposed such legislation and lawmakers refused to introduce …
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War hero gets day of his own
December 16, 2009 in City on Page A1 Idaho Gov. Butch Otter has proclaimed Thursday will be Vernon J. Baker Day, in honor of the St. Maries resident who is the only living African-American Medal of Honor recipient … 1
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Otter proclaims day in Idaho veteran’s honor
December 15, 2009 in Idaho Idaho Gov. Butch Otter has proclaimed Thursday will be “Vernon J. Baker Day,” in honor of the St. Maries resident who is the only living African-American Medal of Honor recipient … 1
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Hayden Lake woman keeps Human Rights post
April 10, 2009 in Idaho on Page A5 BOISE – A Human Rights Commission member who opposes job protection for cross-dressers won reconfirmation to the state board Thursday despite an attempt by Senate Democrats to block it. Ruthie … 1

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