Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed into law a bill that proposes sweeping policy changes to control Medicaid’s costs. House Bill 345 calls for the state to seek work requirements for able-bodied Idahoans ...
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Gov. Little says the bill will help improve the Medicaid program without rejecting the voter-approved Medicaid Expansion in ...
Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed into law a bill that proposes sweeping policy changes to control Medicaid’s costs.
The Idaho State Tax Commission’s spending request more than doubled a previous estimate of the cost to administer House Bill ...
If House Bill 304 becomes law, it would transfer $50 million to a state account at the end of each fiscal year to reduce ...
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed House Bill 144 on Monday to enact a significant tax relief measure for small ...
Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed a $253 million income tax cut into law March 6, describing it as the largest income tax cut in state history.
With more than 500 pieces of legislation introduced this session in the Idaho Legislature, it can be hard to keep track of new bills and their potential impact. Here's what happened this week.
Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed into law an expanded grocery tax credit that is intended to offset the sales tax Idahoans pay ...
Slashing taxes without a plan to offset lost revenue puts essential Idaho services at risk, write Fred Wood, Cindy Wilson and ...
Gov. Brad Little should veto House Bill 345, which is on its way to his desk, having passed the Idaho House and Senate with unanimous Republican support.
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