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July 2, 2020
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Governor’s breakfast breaks down legislative session
The breakfast was hosted by the Idaho Press Club and allowed journalists, reporters, and private citizens to have a sit down and question Little.
Idaho prioritizes clean, plentiful water to build the state's future
There is nothing more essential to our health and way of life – or Idaho’s future – than clean, plentiful water.
Idaho lawmakers have not yet approved spending $900M in aid
Idaho state lawmakers in a power struggle with Republican Gov. Brad Little say they should have been called back into session last year to distribute the $1.25 billion in coronavirus rescue money that Little doled out.
Many locals want emergency to end
With legislation that would end Gov. Little's emergency powers working through the House and Senate, many think it's time to move on.
Here are the 8 measures that would limit Gov. Little’s emergency powers as Idaho faces COVID
Idaho legislators want Gov. Brad Little’s emergency restrictions over COVID-19 to end. And they’re using every tool available to ensure it happens sooner rather than later.
Little outlines goals in State of the State address
Idaho governor discusses rural Idaho issues, budget goals and COVID-19
Idaho Governor Brad Little began his State of the State address in a way that reflects the unusual times Americans are living in — by condemning the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. — before holding a moment of silence for all those lost due to COVID-19.
Idaho Gov. Little: 2020 like a tornado, but state is strong
Gov. Brad Little on Monday described 2020 like a damaging and deadly tornado, but said Idaho is strong heading into the new year with strong finances and a coronavirus vaccine now available.
The enemy is the virus, not each other
There is an ugliness out there that we can overcome only by uniting around the true enemy – the virus, not each other, says Idaho Gov. Brad Little
County seeks judgment in CARES Act dispute
Bonner County is seeking summary judgment in its lawsuit against Idaho officials over CARES Act funding
Idaho gov urges 'personal responsibility' as COVID spreads
Little said personal responsibility, not a statewide mandate, remains the best way to reduce the burden on hospitals and slow the spread of COVID-19.
Little restores $99M in education funding
Gov. Brad Little on Friday restored $99 million in K-12 education funding he cut earlier this year amid budget shortfall concerns due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Idaho tax revenues blow past expectations for August
Idaho tax revenues blow past expectations for August
Gov. Little extends Stage Four for two additional weeks
Gov. Brad Little hoped his state of Idaho would exit the fourth and final stage of his Rebound Idaho plan on June 29, which would essentially free businesses of health protocols implemented in May when he launched his plan. On Thursday — July 23, nearly a month after Rebound Idaho was supposed to expire — Little extended Stage Four for another two weeks.
This Independence Day, let’s unite for a thriving future for all of Idaho
The celebration of Independence Day this year will be unlike any other.