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Is It Illegal to Warm Your Car Up in Idaho If You're Not Inside?

Pre-heating your vehicle seems harmless, right? Well, in many states it's actually illegal if your car is parked on a public street. Is Idaho one of them?

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Governor Little sits down for one-on-one conversation with KTVB

Idaho Gov. Brad Little touched on hot button topics in a one-on-one interview with KTVB's Joe Parris.

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Recent Idaho State Board of Education president announces run for state superintendent

Recent Idaho State Board of Education president announces run for state superintendent Debbie Critchfield and last updated 2021-05-11 19:02:35-04 BURLEY, Idaho — Seven-year Idaho State Board of Education member and immediate past president, Debbie Critchfield, has announced her candidacy for state superintendent of public instruction on Tuesday, and will pursue the elected position as a Republican. Focusing on current challenges and statewide discussions, Critchfield’s primary focus is to restore the value of an Idaho education. “Parents are questioning the effectiveness of their child’s education, teachers are discouraged about their profession, local board members are wondering about the system, administrators are seeking for state direction, industry is desperate for student preparedness and taxpayers are debating state investments, Critchfield said. We must make education count. It’s time to restore the value of an Idaho education.

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Idaho lawmakers succeed in booting treasurer out of office - literally

BOISE, Idaho (Legal Newsline) – Idaho lawmakers have won a fight over territory with the state’s treasurer, as a Jan. 26 ruling from the state Supreme Court will evict Julie Ellsworth from her office. This is as a result of a lawsuit by Speaker of the House Scott Bedke and Senate President Chuck Winder, who say state law allows them control of the first floor of the state Capitol. Idaho’s justices agreed in an opinion written by John Stegner. Treasurer Ellsworth said an agreement with by former Gov. Butch Otter in 2007 allowed the Treasurer’s office to remain on the first floor. Ensuing legislation said the legislature would determine how to use the first, third and fourth floors of the building.

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Legislature's actions on emergency declarations endanger Idahoans – Idaho Business Review

Legislature’s actions on emergency declarations endanger Idahoans By: Mike Simpson and Bruce Newcomb January 28, 2021 Comments Off on Legislature’s actions on emergency declarations endanger Idahoans Bruce Newcomb Mike Simpson The Idaho Legislature’s attempts to strip not just our current Governor but any future Governor of their ability to lead during an emergency is wrong for Idaho and endangers the lives of Idahoans. We both held the position of Speaker of the Idaho House of Representatives. We understand the constant disagreement that occurs between members of the Legislature and especially between members of the same political party. We understand the disagreement that occurs between the legislative and executive branches.

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