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Cannibals, rats, wacko GOP politicians: Idaho’s 10 most embarrassing news stories of 2024

Idahoans are a unique breed. And some of us are more “special” than others. Each new year, I force myself to take one last masochistic gaze back at the past 12 months. To savor one last Idaho wince. By relishing all the headlines that made us groan — about the wonderful state we all adore. So many. Narrowing the contenders is daunting. Often, it boils down to semantics. Was it actually ...
News >  ID Government

Idaho Democrats rethink tactics after opening votes on ‘divisive’ issues draw backlash

In our Reality Check stories, Idaho Statesman journalists seek to hold the powerful accountable and find answers to critical questions in our community. Read more. Story idea? Tips@idahostatesman.com. Their votes were standard procedure, for the sake of decorum and longer-term strategy. But they jarred some reliable constituents, and prompted reflections about Democratic tactics in deep-red ...
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‘The initiative process is broken’: Lawmakers urge end to simple majority ballot threshold

A group of Idaho lawmakers hopes to make it harder to pass citizen-led ballot initiatives, kicking off what is likely to be a protracted fight over the rights residents have to enact legislation on their own. The bill from Rep. Bruce Skaug, R-Nampa, would raise the threshold to pass a ballot initiative to 60% from its current simple majority requirement. It has eleven other co-sponsors. The ...