Idaho Sen. Crapo Advances Affordable Housing Legislation, Veterans Overdose Bill, and Second Amendment Measures Housing Policy Takes Center Stage Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo is highlighting a trio of legislative priorities — affordable housing, veterans’ opioid overdoses, and Second Amendment protections — as part of his ongoing work in the U.S. Senate. On the housing front, […]
By Idaho Politics Staff · May 5, 2026
Early Voting Begins in Canyon, Bannock and Other Idaho Counties Ahead of May 19 Primary Election Early Voting Opens Across Idaho Early voting for Idaho’s 2026 primary elections began Monday in Canyon, Bannock, Twin Falls, Blaine and several other counties, according to the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office. Additional counties, including Ada, Bingham, Bonneville, Kootenai, […]
By Idaho Politics Staff · April 27, 2026
Idaho’s 2026 legislative session wrapped up last week after 81 days — eight days shorter than the previous year’s session — but the compressed timeline did little to reduce the intensity of debate over budget cuts, education policy, and tax conformity with federal law. A Session Defined by Revenue Shortfalls The session opened and closed […]
By Idaho Politics Staff · April 10, 2026