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If passed and signed into law by Biden, the funding will aid natural disaster recovery, Ukraine, maternal health and federal child care assistance
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Inauguration and committee meetings begin before legislative session starts Jan. 9
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Oversight gap is enabled by Idaho laws to protect physicians
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Shoshone County Republican Committee recommended rule to state central committee
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Two decades of drought, poor planning caused Colorado River’s biggest reservoirs — Lakes Mead and Powell — to drop to lowest collective volume since they were filled
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Letter to college leadership raises new questions about North Idaho College’s accreditation
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Colorado voters, and voters in nine U.S. cities, approved housing affordability measures
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little issued an executive order Wednesday banning TikTok from state devices