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Evening Report – Thu., Jan 26, 2023 – Education Budget Week

  • Education Week at Idaho Legislature’s Joint Finance Appropriations Committee
  • Right Wing Senator Repeatedly Questions Boise State University President Marlene Tromp about Diversity Vice-Provost Position in Budget.
  • North Idaho College Interim President Greg South Takes Questions about Accreditation.
  • Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield Proposes Increases for K-12.
  • Rep. Bruce Skaug of Nampa Reintroduces Local Pre-emption Bill to Withhold Tax Revenue for Local Jurisdictions that Protect Women’s Reproductive Rights, Bill Passes Committee and Heads to House Floor.
  • Troy City Council Hears Opposition to Conditional Use Permit for using Downtown Commercial Building Owned by Christ Church Parish Elder Matt Meyer for Public Events Including Church Services.
  • Republican Sen. Dough Okuniewicz Introduces Constitutional Amendment to Further Reduce Citizens’ Rights to Put Initiatives on the Ballot.
  • more.

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Evening Report – Mon., Aug 29, 2022 – Special Session Co-Sponsors

  • Gov. Brad Little has Lined up Majority of House, Senate, plus Taxation Committees as Co-Sponsors of His Single Special Session Bill.
  • Boise State University Political Science Professors Sexist Comments Cause Firestorm Behind the Scenes, But BSU Is Mostly Silent.
  • Federal Magistrate Declines to Issue an Injunction Against Idaho’s Wolf Killing Law Targeting 90% of State’s Estimated 1500 Wolves.
  • Gov. Jay Inslee Announces Washington Will Follow California’s Lead and Require Virtually All New Car Sales to by Electric, Hybrid or Hydrogen by 2035.
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Evening Report – Tue., Jul 5, 2022 – People’s Pen & Idaho Sunshine Law

  • Some Kootenai Co. Republicans Accuse Central Committee of Owning or Controlling Peoples Pen Publication in Violation of Idaho’s Sunshine Laws.
  • White Nationalist Patriot Front’s Next Flash Mob Target After Coeur d’Alene Pride Fest is Boston.
  • Pro-Publica Article Says Boise State University Administration Repeatedly Caves to Far-Right Idaho Freedom Foundation Pressure Campaigns.
  • Idaho Supreme Court Sets August 3rd Date for Oral Arguments in Planned Parenthood’s Challenge to the Legitimacy of Two New Idaho Abortion Laws Under State Constitution.
  • US Supreme Court Decision Requiring Funding of Religious Schools in Maine Could Impact Idaho if Legislative Initiatives to Use Taxpayer Money to Fund Private Schools are Successful.
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Evening Report – Wed., Jan 26, 2022 – Legality of Militia Activity

  • Georgetown University Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection Executive Director Mary McCord Speaks on the Legal Status of Militia Activity in Idaho.
  • Far Right Legislator Ron Nate Demands to Know How Much Boise State University President Marlene Tromp Has Been Stopping Social Justice and Diversity Programs on Campus.
  • Pullman City Officials May Consider Overlay District Zoning Downtown.
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Evening Report – Thu., May 20, 2021 – Mental Health Update

  • Mike Berney of Palouse River Counseling Gives Pullman City Council Update on the Mental Health Situation in Whitman County Coming Out of the Pandemic.
  • BSU President Tromp Says University Will Use Cost-Savings During the Pandemic to Make Up for the Legislature’s $1.5 Million Punishment for Teaching Social Justice & Having Diversity Programs.
  • 60 Protesters at State Capitol Call for Resignation of Republican Rep. Priscilla Giddings of White Bird for Doxxing 19 Year Old Intern who Accused Right-Wing Lawmaker Aaron Von Ehlinger of Rape.
  • Incumbents Win 2 out of 3 Seats on Kootenai Health Hospital Board after Facing Slate of Republican-Party Backed Challengers Skeptical of Current Hospital Mask Rules or Possible Future Vaccination Rules for Employees.
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Evening Report – Fri., Jan 29, 2021 – Vaccines, Reopening & BSU Culture

  • Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s Press Conference on Reopening.
  • Idaho Gov. Brad Little’s Press Conference on Vaccine Roll-out.
  • Right Wing Lawmakers Pepper Boise State University President Marlene Tromp with Idaho Freedom Foundation Accusations about Diversity Programs and Other Campus Activities.
  • Idaho Lawmakers Introduce New Resolution to End Governor Brad Little’s Stage 2 Pandemic Orders.
  • Idaho Senate Committee Approves Constitutional Amendment Locking In Idaho’s Current Drug Laws.
  • Lawmakers Proposes Bills to Strip Idaho Health Districts’ Authority over Schools.
  • more.

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Evening Report – Wed., Jul 31, 2019 – Drug Dog Withdrawal

  • Moscow Police Chief Fry Withdraws Drug Sniffing Dog Funding Request.
  • Idaho House Republicans’ Letter to New BSU President Tromp Criticizing Their Diversity Programs Comes From Opposition to Dreamers & Belief DACA Recipients Should Not Get State Scholarships.
  • Study Says Removing 4 Lower Snake River Dams Would Generate $8.6 Billion.
  • Gov. Little Says Idaho Will Get Medicaid Expansion Done by January 1st.
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Evening Report – Tue., Apr 23, 2019 – Rep. Matt Shea & Far Right

  • Criticism of Republican Rep. Matt Shea of Spokane Valley for Offering to do Background Checks on Progressives in Chat Conversation Advocating Violence Against Them.
  • Idaho Medical Marijuana Initiative Gets Critical Legal Review.
  • UI Plans $8 Million Meat Science Building Next to ASUI Kibbie Dome.
  • State Board of Education Names Marlene Tromp as Boise State University President.
  • Moscow Plans Street Slurry Seal Treatments.

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