Gov. Brad Little signed the bill into law Monday. It requires a minimum fine of $300 for misdemeanor cannabis possession.
The minimum fine for anyone convicted of simple marijuana possession in Idaho is increasing to $300 on July 1 after Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed a mandatory minimum fine bill into law on Monday.
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KBOI Boise on MSNState leaders highlight foster care progress and ongoing challenges at Idaho capitol rallyGovernor Brad Little has officially proclaimed February 26, 2025, as Foster Care Awareness Day in Idaho. The announcement was ...
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“This bill, to my knowledge, is the first of its kind in the nation,” Crane told the House Ways and Means committee when he ...
Little said he had concerns that may not be the case if the Legislature enacts all of its proposed tax cuts, reducing a total ...
Idaho Gov. Brad Little will soon have the final say over whether a bill prohibiting government and school mask mandates to fight the spread of infectious disease will become law.
The effectiveness of LAUNCH in boosting Idaho’s go-on rate is unmistakable. More importantly, LAUNCH is creating opportunities for many young Idahoans who would not otherwise go on to an education or ...
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Hosted on MSNWhat will Trump administration cuts mean for Idaho? Gov. Little predicts ‘economic shock’As President Trump slashes the federal bureaucracy, Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Tuesday sought to stay upbeat about what it all ...
In his proposed budget and State of the State address, Little recommended $100 million in tax relief. House leadership this session proposed three bills addressing property, sales and income taxes — ...
States would be wise to keep a close eye on happenings in Washington, D.C. Republicans in the House of Representatives ...
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East Idaho News on MSNIdaho bill restricting absentee voting fails to advance out of committeeA bill that sought to end no-excuse absentee voting for most Idahoans failed to advance out of the Idaho Legislature’s House ...
The Parental Choice Tax Credit is awaiting Governor Brad Little's decision to sign or veto it by Thursday. The bill proposes a tax credit for parents who choose private schooling for their children.
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