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Local Headlines 3-8-20

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Written by Golden
Category: headlines-idaho
Published: 08 March 2020
  • Feeling the angst: Senate committee chair balances religious views, 'hateful' bills (Idaho Press)
  • What does the Latino vote look like in Idaho? (Idaho Press)
  • Few contested races emerge yet in Idaho filing period (Lewiston Tribune)
  • Committee approves expansion of Idaho Medicaid budget (Lewiston Tribune)
  • She thought she was buying health insurance. She learned a $40,000 lesson (Idaho Statesman)
  • Lawmakers want Idaho’s larger cities to elect city council members based on where they live (Idaho Statesman)
  • Inadequate childcare bleeds $479 million from Idaho (Idaho Business Review)
  • Lawmakers ax transgender birth certificate rule (Post Register)
  • Medical debt bill goes to Senate (Post Register)
  • Idaho House panel endorses change for flood-district annexation (Capital Press)
  • Property taxes and transgender issues again the focus of lawmakers (Times-News)
  • Magic Valley districts ask for $10 million in levies in Tuesday election (Times-News)
  • Legislators plan for Idaho to exit Common Core (Idaho Freedom Foundation)
  • Local lawmakers: Give cities part of online tax revenue (Idaho Mountain Express)
  • Ybarra loses funding in statehouse showdown (Idaho Education News)
  • Bill Blocking Medicaid Dollars From Going To Abortion Providers Passes The Idaho House (Boise State Public Radio)
  • Idaho Sexual Assault Survivor Bill Stalls After NRA Lobbying (Boise State Public Radio)
  • Idaho Ramps Up Coronavirus Response As Risk Remains Low (Boise State Public Radio)
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