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Idaho Rep. Labrador launches re-election bid

Idaho Congressman Raul Labrador announced his bid for a second term on the Statehouse steps today, flanked by more than 30 state lawmakers who served with him when he was a state representative and a bevy of the state’s top GOP elected officials.

Blue Heeler Rejected As State Dog

Blue Heeler Rejected As State Dog

Tribune: In Sali We Trust

Tribune: In Sali We Trust

EOB: Sali Eyes Legislature Again

EOB: Sali Eyes Legislature Again

Sali considering another run for the Idaho House…

Sali considering another run for the Idaho House…

Richert: From Idaho To DC Without ♥

Richert: From Idaho To DC Without ♥

Five candidates qualify for Idaho GOP presidential caucus ballot

Five candidates qualify for Idaho GOP presidential caucus ballot

Hammond says he won’t run for Senate re-election

BOISE – Sen. Jim Hammond won’t seek a fourth term in the Idaho state Senate and instead will apply for the upcoming opening for president at North Idaho College, along with looking at other options that will keep him closer to home and family. “I never intended to set a record here,” Hammond, R-Coeur d’Alene, said Thursday. “It’s an opportunity for someone else.”

CdA Sen. Hammond won’t seek fourth term

Sen. Jim Hammond won’t seek a fourth term in the state Senate, and instead will apply for the upcoming opening for president at North Idaho College, along with looking at other options that will keep him closer to home and family.

At 89, Rep. Henderson Going Strong

At 89, Rep. Henderson Going Strong

Popkey: Otter raises corporate cash, uses part to pay himself back for loans

Popkey: Otter raises corporate cash, uses part to pay himself back for loans

Otter Backs Internet Sales Tax

Otter Backs Internet Sales Tax

Why Reps. Hagedorn and Patrick are looking to run for the Senate…

Why Reps. Hagedorn and Patrick are looking to run for the Senate…

Twin Falls County won’t challenge new redistricting plan

Twin Falls County won’t challenge new redistricting plan

Paul, Romney, Santorum, Gingrich have filed for Idaho GOP’s March 6 caucus

Paul, Romney, Santorum, Gingrich have filed for Idaho GOP’s March 6 caucus

Popkey: Otter recruiting candidates for new GOP party chairman

Popkey: Otter recruiting candidates for new GOP party chairman

Redistricters file new plan, May primary election back on track

Redistricters file new plan, May primary election back on track

Idaho redistricting commission adopts new plan

BOISE – After just two days of deliberations, Idaho’s citizen redistricting commission adopted a new legislative district plan late Friday – one that doesn’t land North Idaho Sens. Shawn Keough, R-Sandpoint, and Joyce Broadsword, R-Sagle, in the same district. The earlier plan, which was overturned by the Idaho Supreme Court for dividing too many counties between districts, would have forced the two to face off if they both wanted to remain in office. Broadsword announced earlier that she’d retire from the Senate rather than seek a fifth term next year by running against Keough, a close ally and eight-term senator.

Broadsword weighing options in light of new redistricting plan…

Broadsword weighing options in light of new redistricting plan…

New Idaho redistricting plan reshuffles lawmakers

After just two days of deliberations, Idaho’s citizen redistricting commission has adopted a new legislative district plan - and this one doesn’t land North Idaho Sens. Shawn Keough, R-Sandpoint, and Joyce Broadsword, R-Sagle, in the same district.