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Two who aren’t talking…

Two who aren’t talking…

Redistricters look for compromises by region…

Redistricters look for compromises by region…

Redistricters open Saturday session

Redistricters open Saturday session

GOP presents redistricting plan with just 5 county splits, but 2 of 3 won’t vote for it

GOP presents redistricting plan with just 5 county splits, but 2 of 3 won’t vote for it

Redistricters will work thru holiday weekend

Redistricters will work thru holiday weekend

A not-so-hopeful sign for redistricting commission agreement today…

A not-so-hopeful sign for redistricting commission agreement today…

GOP submits new legislative district plan with zero deviation

GOP submits new legislative district plan with zero deviation

Dems: ‘We’ll hold our noses ‘til we pull ‘em off’ to reach agreement

Dems: ‘We’ll hold our noses ‘til we pull ‘em off’ to reach agreement

Dems offer four new legislative district plans

Dems offer four new legislative district plans

Redistricting commission back at work…

Redistricting commission back at work…

Pocatello woman sues over Idaho’s ‘fetal pain’ abortion law

Pocatello woman sues over Idaho’s ‘fetal pain’ abortion law

Redistricters out ‘til Friday, as clock ticks…

Redistricters out ‘til Friday, as clock ticks…

Redistricting commissioners hone in on North Idaho flashpoint: District 2

Redistricting commissioners hone in on North Idaho flashpoint: District 2

Ysursa to redistricters: Will be here on weekend to accept plan, ‘git ‘er done’

Ysursa to redistricters: Will be here on weekend to accept plan, ‘git ‘er done’

Redistricters agree 5-1 to meet on both Sunday and Labor Day, if needed

Redistricters agree 5-1 to meet on both Sunday and Labor Day, if needed

Redistricters chew over legal questions

Redistricters chew over legal questions

Redistricters back at it with deadline looming…

Redistricters back at it with deadline looming…

GOP redistricters accuse Dems of ‘raw partisanship’

GOP redistricters accuse Dems of ‘raw partisanship’

Otter touts state exchange

BOISE – Idaho stands to lose big if it doesn’t apply for a $40 million federal grant by Sept. 30 to set up a state-run health insurance exchange, Gov. Butch Otter and two top state agency officials told state lawmakers Monday. If the state doesn’t get going with an exchange, the federal government will step in and do it, Otter warned. Idaho is “at a crossroads,” the governor told members of the Legislature’s joint health care task force.

If redistricting commission fails, job could go to high court

If redistricting commission fails, job could go to high court