SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO — The Idaho State Senate Republican Caucus congratulates the new Idaho Republican Party leadership elected at the State GOP Convention in Twin Falls this past weekend.
Senate Republican leadership met Wednesday morning to discuss a pair of profane Statehouse exchanges Tuesday afternoon, involving GOP state superintendent’s candidate Branden Durst and GOP state Sen. Jim Woodward. The exchange came moments after the Senate Education Committee rejected a parental rights bill proposed by Durst and Sen. Christy Zito, R-Hammett. The committee voted down […]
BOISE â After a virtual closed-door caucus Friday morning, Idaho Senate Republicans announced they donât support reconvening the Legislature to address hospital employee vaccines, and instead are calling for stakeholder meetings on the matter.
âWe call on business leaders, the governorâs office, and our colleagues in House leadership to join the Senate in a series of meetings to find solutions that will protect the employees, patients, and the viability of our health care systems in Idaho,â the Senate GOP said in a statement. âBusiness thrives when government involvement is limited, and it is our hope that this issue can be resolved before more regulation, as the result of legislation, needs to be considered.