Idaho Rep. Lawerence Denney, R-Midvale, who is running for Idaho Secretary of State, called a Statehouse news conference today, where, joined by 10 backers, he announced that the Republican National Committee on Jan. 24 approved a resolution in support of “western states taking back public…
An Idaho Attorney General’s opinion, delivered to House State Affairs Committee members shortly before their vote today on HB 427, the religious freedom bill, concluded that the bill conflicts with the Idaho Tort Claims Act and could be vulnerable to a constitutional challenge. The bill,…
Rep. Lynn Luker, R-Boise, proposed amending his bill. “I started thinking, as Rep. Gannon was asking some questions, about using this as a sword instead of a shield,” he said. “And Rep. Packer’s concern about how do we take care of the baker and still…
“I think this is what our system is all about,” Rep. Lynn Luker, R-Boise, told the House State Affairs Committee, beginning his closing comments on HB 427. “This is my favorite part of the process, when people can come in and share their feelings and…
After nearly three and a half hours of testimony on HB 427, House State Affairs Chairman Tom Loertscher announced that the committee will briefly go at ease. It has been in session from 9 a.m. to 12:25 p.m. so far.
Roughly 40 people have testified to the House State Affairs Committee this morning on HB 427, all opposing the bill, with just two exceptions, both representatives of the Cornerstone Family Institute. Peter Mundt told the lawmakers, “I wish you could have seen the faces that…
As this morning’s hearing on HB 427 stretches toward the end of its third hour, some of those being called to testify are no longer here. Among those testifying most recently, Grant Olsen told the House State Affairs Committee that his parents were of Russian…
As testimony continues in the House State Affairs Committee this morning on HB 427, the Senate has voted 29-6 in favor of HB 375, granting final passage to the bill that requires same-sex couples who are legally married in other states to file separately on…
In more testimony today on HB 427: Hannah Brass Greer of Planned Parenthood told the committee, “This bill would be bad for business and for the economy.” She said, “We cannot allow anti-civil rights legislation to move forward under the guise of religious freedom and…
Monica Hopkins of the ACLU of Idaho said hundreds of people concerned about HB 427 are filling two overflow rooms plus the Lincoln Auditorium in the Capitol, all “to vigorously oppose HB 427 as an unnecessary and costly bill that may jeopardize business in this…
House State Affairs Chairman Tom Loertscher just announced, “They’re going to take up on the House floor shortly.” He told committee members, “You will be recorded as being present. They are not going to consider any legislation today, so we are going to stay here…
More testimony: Barry Peters, a board member of Cornerstone Family Council, spoke in favor of HB 427. “As you’re hearing this morning, discrimination is large on the minds of the people in opposition to this bill. My question is, this law, religious freedom restoration in…
More testimony from this morning’s HB 427 hearing: Scott Nicholson said he’s read the bill. “This is anything but clear,” he said. “It’s going to lead to a whole ‘nother body of legal actions, in my opinion.” Ben Earwicker, a professor at Northwest Nazarene University,…
In more testimony on HB 427: Julie Lynde, executive director of Cornerstone Family Council, was the first to speak in favor of HB 427 this morning. “I can’t tell you how much I appreciate you having this hearing, allowing this large crowd of people in…
In testimony on HB 427 this morning, all against the bill thus far: Diane Tipton, who said, “I’m simply a concerned citizen,” asked, “Would this bill, if it becomes law give me the right, if my religion was one that said I could attack or…
Rep Lynn Luker, R-Boise, presenting HB 407 this morning, said, “It corrects a defect in our religious freedom restoration act. … This bill makes the application consistent, regardless of the parties who are involved.” He said Idaho’s existing law allows people to use religion as…
HB 427, one of two bills sponsored by Rep. Lynn Luker, R-Boise, aimed at enhancing state protections for free exercise of religion, is up for a hearing this morning at 9 in the House State Affairs Committee. HB 427 adds to Idaho’s existing 2000 religious…
Idaho Corrections Director Brent Reinke told legislative budget writers this morning that the agreement released late yesterday, under which the Corrections Corp. of America will pay the state $1 million to settle understaffing issues at the troubled Idaho Correctional Center, will “reasonably cover the state’s…
Here's a news item from the Associated Press: BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A bill that could pit lawyers against insurance companies gained traction when the Senate Commerce and Human Resources Committee voted to send it to a full hearing. Sen. John Goedde, the bill's main…
Corrections Corporation of America will pay Idaho $1 million for understaffing the state's largest prison in violation of its contract, the AP reports, according to a settlement agreement announced late Tuesday. The Nashville, Tenn.-based CCA acknowledged last year that its employees falsified staffing records given…
Long before their arrests, activists seeking to add discrimination protections for gays and lesbians to Idaho's Human Rights Act added lawyers, the AP reports: The 44 people facing misdemeanor trespass charges after Monday's demonstration inside the Capitol's Senate chambers have been promised pro-bono help. As…
A key part of Idaho’s safe boating law was found unconstitutional last year, so the three lawmakers representing the state’s northernmost tip are proposing a new version to allow unsafe boaters to again be successfully prosecuted in the state. “The issues at hand were at…
Five House members and one senator have joined forces to introduce legislation designed to let the state go back to land exchanges as a way to get out of owning lakefront cottage sites, after two proposed exchanges were called off this year due to questions…
Six weeks before a contract deadline, more than 80 of 176 Idaho high schools and junior high schools are still waiting for new WiFi hookups, reports Kevin Richert of Idaho Education News; you can read his full report here. Richert covered a presentation from state…
Idaho doesn’t charge its state income tax on military retirement pay for those age 65 or older, but it does tax pension benefits for military retirees who are younger than 65. Rep. Kathy Sims, R-Coeur d’Alene, says 13 other states exempt that retirement pay from…