A new bill on the governor's desk could reshape the way Idaho supports local agriculture, making it easier for Idahoans to get fresh food right from the source.
As the demand for power surges, Idaho's lawmakers are stepping up with new strategies to keep the lights on for everyone. Let’s see what’s brewing in Boise.
A bill just hit the Senate floor that could change how Idahoans shop for food. It's all about supporting local producers and cutting through some red tape.
Last week, the Idaho State House passed Senate Bill 1083 A. The legislation looks to address declining groundwater levels in several areas of the state, which has cost water users and the state tens of millions of dollars. Senate Bill 1083 A proposes four key changes:
Fairness in Administration – The bill specifies that new subdivisions in areas of the state designated as Ground Water Manag
According to the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation, property owners in the Gem State may soon see some tax relief. Supporters of House Bill 304 would provide an additional $100 million of annual property tax relief to Idahoans starting in 2025.
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