By Zach Hagadone Reader Staff Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed House Bill 93 into law Feb. 27, providing $50 million of public money to support payments of between $5,000 and $7,500 toward tuition ...
Support for greater educational freedom is moving west as lawmakers in Idaho and Wyoming increase funding for school choice ...
Protesters gathered at the state capitol to express their frustration with the Trump administration's policies and the Idaho leaders who support ...
After lawmakers in Boise approved a $50 million school choice initiative Thursday, several Bonner and Boundary County ...
Hundreds of Idahoans returned to the Idaho State Capitol grounds Tuesday to protest the actions of the Trump administration.
The bill passed amid other proposals to spend around $100 million toward property tax relief and $50 million for increasing the grocery tax credit.
House Bill 2 sets aside $3 billion to increase the basic allotment, the minimum funding get each year per student.
The law, which has an emergency provision, takes immediate effect. It blocks all local governments from requiring masks or ...
CSI President Dean Fisher told the crowd to be civil. Rep. Clint Hostetler made a joke about the chaotic town hall in Kootenai County, to boos from the crowd.
Idaho governor signed the measure into law Thursday despite 86% of calls requesting him to veto measure — more than 32,000 ...
About 86% of those who called the governor’s office opposed the bill, which allows state funds to support private education ...
Gov. Brad Little’s office received 32,366 messages calling for a veto of House Bill 93 before he signed the private school ...