Legislative Roundups

Statehouse roundup, 4.2.26: House passes teachers’ union restrictions, as session adjourns

The union restrictions aren’t new — lawmakers have debated them in past sessions, and earlier this session — but the issue came back to life in the waning days of the 2026 session.

Statehouse roundup, 4.1.26: IDLA, virtual school budget cuts clear Senate

In other news, an eleventh-hour bill restricting teachers’ union activities cleared the Senate — after tense debate and over bipartisan opposition.

Statehouse roundup, 3.31.26: Private school tax credit followup bill heads to Little

The House approved about $229 million in cash transfers, as a possible cushion if state revenues don’t rebound in the coming months. 

Statehouse roundup, 3.30.26: Senate ‘radiator caps’ bill to revive teachers’ union restrictions

In other Statehouse news, Gov. Brad Little has acted on a host of education bills. (Spoiler alert: His veto stamp remains unused for the year.)

Statehouse roundup, 3.27.26: Senate committee rejects amendments to IDLA bill

In other news, a bill to criminalize violations of Idaho’s bathroom law passed the Senate, and goes to Gov. Brad Little’s desk.

Statehouse roundup, 3.26.26: After a disjointed hearing, IDLA bill is on hold

In other news Thursday, budget-writers earmarked money for a $5 million special education program.

Statehouse roundup, 3.25.26: IDLA budget cut clears House

The vote followed months of discussion over reforms that culminated in a heated House floor debate Wednesday. 

Statehouse roundup, 3.24.26: High-needs special education bill heads to Little’s desk

In other news, GOP leadership introduced a new policy bill making long-term cuts to the Idaho Digital Learning Alliance — bypassing the deadlocked House Education Committee.

Statehouse roundup, 3.23.26: House committee rejects policy bill on IDLA as budget cuts advance

Also Monday, the Senate approved three education budget bills after rehashing recent taxing and spending decisions.

Statehouse roundup, 3.20.26: JFAC slashes IDLA budget while largely sparing virtual charters

In other news, the House Education Committee sent a $5 million high-needs special education funding bill to the House floor.