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States still lag in getting assistance to struggling renters, federal data shows
Boise City and Ada County Housing Authority received $21.8 million, of which more than $8.4 million has been spent
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Most of Idaho is rural. Most of Idaho’s nurses are not. A bill aims to fix that.
Rural Idaho lost more than 1 in 4 nurses between 2018 and 2020
Thousands gather at Idaho State Capitol in Boise for abortion rights rally
Planned Parenthood organized rallies across the country in anticipation of U.S. Supreme Court ruling
Idaho Senate candidates raise nearly $900k ahead of May 17 primary election
Ten House members jockeying for Senate seats around the Gem State
As primary election season heats up, political candidate filing period opens in Idaho
Candidates for statewide, legislative offices have until March 11 to file paperwork
New bill would shorten Idaho’s candidate filing window to one week
If the passed into law, the change could take effect days before the filing window is scheduled to open
Idaho should not let big property managers victimize hard-pressed renters
HB 442 will allow landlords to impose financial burdens on renters in cities where affordable rentals are scarce and competition to secure them is fierce, writes guest columnist Jim Jones.
Payroll Tax Delay To Boost Take-Home Pay, But Don't Spend It Yet
President Trump has directed the Treasury Department to stop collecting payroll taxes this fall in an effort to boost workers' paychecks. But the move is temporary, and could spark headaches in 2021.
For One Food Insecure Family, The Pandemic Leaves 'No Wiggle Room'
The number of families struggling to afford food has skyrocketed since the start of the crisis. One family in Champaign, Ill., used to volunteer at a food pantry — now they depend on it.
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