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Democrats retain central Idaho Senate seat, cede control in Boise, Pocatello districts
…votes compared to Lickley’s 43.9% and Tate’s 10.5%. Burns vs. Pohanka, District 26, House Ned Burns (left) and Mike Pohanka (right) Republican challenger Mike Pohanka defeated incumbent Rep. Ned Burns,…
Democratic caucus chair faces repeat challenger in central Idaho
…Rep. Ned Burns to the Statehouse in 2022. Burns won the 2022 election with 50.1% of votes, compared to challenger Mike Pohanka’s 49.9%. Pohanka, a Republican, is again challenging Burns,…
District 26: Three-way contest in central Idaho is key for both major parties
…challenging incumbent Rep. Ned Burns, D-Bellevue, in the general election. On policy issues, Tate favors shrinking the government, except around abortion, which she opposes “with absolutely no exceptions.” The Legislature…
Who supports Idaho’s businesses and families? Check the voting records
…supporting Idaho’s agriculture. Democratic lawmakers, including Ned Burns, Nate Roberts, and Rick Just, received this award in 2024 for their consistent votes to protect Idaho farmers and rural communities. Notably,…
Analysis: This fall’s legislative races matter — and some matter a lot
…Sen. Ron Taylor, D-Hailey, faces former Rep. Laurie Lickley, R-Jerome. House Minority Caucus Chair Ned Burns of Bellevue faces a rematch with Jerome Republican Mike Pohanka; in 2022, just 37…
Analysis: The Mike Moyle session offers a possible preview for 2025
…“This is going to keep bubbling up,” said House Minority Caucus Chair Ned Burns, D-Bellevue, who voted against the tax credit bill in committee last month. Democrats are hoping the…
Statehouse roundup, 3.12.24: Private school tax credit bill defeated in close vote
…HB 447: House Assistant Minority Leader Lauren Necochea, D-Boise. House Minority Caucus Chair Ned Burns, D-Bellevue. Rep. Rick Cheatum, R-Pocatello. Rep. Jeff Cornilles, R-Nampa. Rep. Melissa Durrant, R-Kuna. Rep. Stephanie…
Statehouse roundup, 2.20.24: School leaders back $2 billion facilities bill but ‘temper expectations’
…state’s anti-critical race theory law and agree that their job applicants won’t have to sign “written diversity statements.” Rep. Ned Burns, D-Bellevue, asked Monks why “it was important” to include…