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Local Headlines 2-3-18

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Written by Golden
Category: headlines-idaho
Published: 03 February 2019
  • Idaho Lawmakers Try To Make It Easier To Get Naloxone (Boise State Public Radio)
  • Judge Orders Idaho To Reveal Some Records Related To Execution Drugs (Boise State Public Radio)
  • Christensen introduces bill to override Idaho Falls, Pocatello cellphone bans (Post Register)
  • Bill to outlaw local cellphone bans moves forward in Idaho legislature (Times-News)
  • Counties want better communication, more funds from state (Times-News)
  • Lawmakers raise alarms about SWITC at budget hearing (Idaho Press)
  • Little signs 'licensing freedom' and 'red tape reduction' executive orders (Idaho Press)
  • Idaho's Child Welfare Division undergoing 'transformation' (Idaho Press)
  • Idaho legislators expect controversy over liquor changes that would empower cities, counties (Idaho Statesman)
  • Gov. Little takes first steps to eliminate ‘excessive regulations in all levels of government’ (Idaho Statesman)
  • Progress made toward easing occupational licensing laws (Idaho Business Review)
  • Idaho lawmakers considering Medicaid restrictions (Lewiston Tribune)
  • Gov. Little appoints Regina Bayer to Idaho Senate (Capital Press)
  • Idaho proposes requiring farmer consent for annexation (Capital Press)
  • Thank you, Bryan Smith, for defending freedom (Idaho Freedom Foundation)
  • Legislature unveils draft of funding formula bill (Idaho Education News)
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