Idaho Bills
790 bills · 2025 Regular Session
States findings of the Legislature and rejects the rate of legislative compensation set by the Citizens' Committee on Legislative Compensation.
Christy Zito · SD-008
States findings of the Legislature and authorizes the Legislative Council to establish a committee to complete a study of Idaho's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Daniel Foreman · SD-006
54 – 12
States findings of the Legislature and affirms support for the Nuremberg Code and other complementary ethical standards.
Tammy Nichols · SD-010
States findings of the Legislature and declares support for receiving federal funds for supporting adoption in Idaho.
This concurrent resolution reinforces Idaho's pro-life values by engaging in actions and committing resources to providing a healthy and welcoming environment for birth mothers who choose adoption.
Julie VanOrden · SD-030
States findings of the Legislature and declares January 16 as Religious Freedom Day.
Kevin Cook · SD-032
States findings of the Legislature and approves all temporary and pending rules submitted to the Legislature for review during the 2025 legislative session, with exceptions.
Kelly Anthon · SD-027
51 – 0
Proposes an amendment to the state constitution to remove language allowing for the Legislature to require school attendance and to add language regarding the right of the people to educate their children without government regulation outside of public schools.
Dale Hawkins · HD-002B
46 – 23
Proposes an amendment to the state constitution to repeal the prohibition on same sex marriage.
Ilana Rubel · HD-018A
States findings of the Legislature and calls on Congress to repeal the Corporate Transparency Act.
Jordan Redman · HD-003B
States findings of the Legislature, expresses concern and opposition towards the Lava Ridge wind energy project, and requests additional federal intervention.
Jack Nelsen · HD-026B
States findings of the Legislature and recommends studies to identify and construct additional water storage in Idaho including the possible reconstruction of the Teton Dam.
Kevin Cook · SD-032
States findings of the Legislature and calls upon the Supreme Court of the United States to reverse the decision in Obergefell v. Hodges and restore the natural definition of marriage, a union of one man and one woman.
Heather Scott · HD-002A
46 – 24
Amends existing law to require certain federal waivers for continued medicaid expansion eligibility.
Jordan Redman · HD-003B
38 – 32
Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding the compensation of commissioners.
Chris Mathias · HD-019B
34 – 35
Amends and adds to existing law to establish electronic driver's licenses and identification cards.
Stephanie Mickelsen · HD-032A
37 – 33
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the Idaho Bean Commission and tax levies on beans.
Camille Blaylock · SD-011
36 – 30
Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding a violation of landowner rules for permissible use.
Mark Harris · SD-035
18 – 16
Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding truth in digital advertising sales.
This legislation will require providers of digital advertising to deliver to customers evidence that impressions purchased by a requesting customer have occurred.
Doug Okuniewicz · SD-003
19 – 16
Amends existing law to provide that a governmental entity shall only display certain flags.
This legislation would allow government entities to only display certain types of flags.
Heather Scott · HD-002A
Amends existing law to increase the salaries of commissioners of the Public Utilities Commission, State Tax Commission, and Industrial Commission.
Scott Grow · SD-014
35 – 30
Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Commerce for fiscal year 2026.
Phil Hart · SD-002
36 – 33
Adds to existing law to prohibit public utilities from using customer funds for certain lobbying expenses.
This legislation adds a new section to Idaho Code that prohibits public utilities from using customer funds for political or lobbying activities. It ensures that costs related to influencing elections, supporting political candidates, or engaging in government policy advocacy cannot be passed on to ratepayers. If a utility is found to have violated this rule, the Idaho Public Utilities Commission will require a refund to customers and may impose fines.
Heather Scott · HD-002A
Amends and adds to existing law to remove a provision regarding violations of the open meetings law by county officers, to authorize investigations and actions against city officers by the attorney general, and to provide for duties of the attorney general.
The Attorney General has concurrent jurisdiction to investigate and, if necessary, prosecute elected county officials for state crimes committed when acting in their official capacity. This legislation expands the Attorney General's jurisdiction to include elected city officials. The purpose of this legislation is to take advantage of the expertise the Attorney General's Office has developed for investigating and prosecuting cases involving public corruption.
Bruce Skaug · HD-010B
58 – 8
Amends and adds to existing law to exempt food from sales tax and to revise sales tax distributions.
David Leavitt · HD-025B
Amends existing law to revise provisions of the Idaho Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Act.
Jeff Ehlers · HD-021B
20 – 13