Kevin Richert and Ryan Suppe
Statehouse roundup, 3.11.25: JFAC funds workforce training, partially
Inside: The Senate rejected a bill to allow schools to offer literacy programs for pre-K students, and a new bill calls for updating the high school civics test.
Statehouse roundup, 3.5.25: Lawmakers unveil a new bill targeting WWAMI
More news: Budget-writers approve a budget bottom line, and a Senate leader introduces a rural school facilities funding bill.
Statehouse roundup, 3.4.25: Legislature approves $253 million income tax cut
Inside: Special education funding heads to House, and budget-writers ask Critchfield about public school spending ‘enhancements’
Statehouse roundup, 2.25.25: Little weighing merits — and flaws — of private school tax credit
During a Q&A with reporters Tuesday, Little also expressed concerns with the Statehouse showdown over the WWAMI medical education program. “Anything that disrupts the trajectory of (training) high-quality doctors, I’m going to have an issue with.”
Statehouse roundup, 2.21.25: Lawmakers seek control over graduation requirements
Inside: A bill prohibiting mask mandates is heading to the governor. And a House committee killed a bill requiring citizenship reporting in schools.
Statehouse roundup, 2.19.25: Budget-writers drill into special education issues
In other news, a bid to strike compulsory school attendance language from the state Constitution failed — by the narrowest of margins.
Statehouse roundup, 2.18.25: Launch phaseout bill introduced
In other business from Tuesday morning, a new bill to arm K-12 teachers makes its debut.
Statehouse roundup, 2.17.25: Trump endorses Idaho private school tax credit proposal
In other news, a reworked bill would allow voters to elect five State Board of Education members.
Statehouse roundup, 2.5.25: ‘Medical freedom’ bill, with extensive school language, heads to Senate floor
INSIDE: A resolution on Boise State volleyball and transgender athletics heads to the Senate floor.
Statehouse roundup, 2.4.25: Lawmakers seek control over university president hires
In other news, lawmakers gave initial go-ahead to a bill that could revamp higher ed Title IX offices.










