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Flag ban bills have been introduced in the Idaho Legislature
These new bills seek to limit what flags can be flown by Idaho public schools, as well as government entities.
Constitution sets checks, balances on our government
Our American government is often compared to a tree with three branches. The trunk of the tree is our Constitution. The roots of the tree are the American people. The first branch (Article 1) is the legislative branch, The House of Representatives and the Senate. The second branch (Article 2) is the executive branch, the president and vice president. The third branch is the judicial branch (Article 3), the United States Supreme Court and all the federal courts.
It's time to hitch up our britches
House (Bill 32, just passed, is about more than mask mandates. The bill, which is now in the Senate, moves the duties and responsibilities of local communities to deal with the spread of infectious diseases to a centralized authority – the state.
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Area residents will get a chance to hear the story of "The New American" and …