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The longest-running public policy show in the West, Idaho Reports turns a spotlight on the statehouse during the legislative session. Subscribe for regular episodes and bonus content dedicated to poli... more
FAQs about Idaho Reports:How many episodes does Idaho Reports have?The podcast currently has 773 episodes available.
April 10, 2025Episode: Revamping Urban Renewal with Margaret Carmel of BoiseDevOne of the bills signed into law this session will make three changes to urban renewal in Idaho: allowing cities to dissolve an urban renewal agency, allowing extensions for districts with a single industrial user, and allowing fire districts to opt out of inclusion in an urban renewal district. BoiseDev reporter Margaret Carmel joins Logan Finney to break down the changes....more19minPlay
April 04, 2025Season 53 Episode 22: Homeward BoundLawmakers are wrapping up work for the year with debates over medical treatments and diversity, equity, and inclusion. This week, producer Ruth Brown interviews Senate Health and Welfare Committee Chair Julie VanOrden about changes to Medicaid spending. Then, Senate Majority Caucus Chair Ben Toews talks about competing bills on medical freedom and what it takes to finally adjourn the session....more29minPlay
April 03, 2025Episode: Adoption and a Culture of Life with Unplanned GoodReps. Heather Scott and Barbara Ehardt, Unplanned Good executive director Terri Marcroft, and Sens. Julie VanOrden and Tammy Nichols join associate producer Logan Finney to discuss their mission to make sure women with unplanned pregnancies know adoption is an option. The group reviews Idaho's safe haven laws which enable baby boxes where parents can anonymously surrender newborns safely, as well as working to make adoption a more accepted practice....more19minPlay
March 29, 2025Season 53 Episode 21: Negotiating a Way OutThe Legislature missed its target adjournment date, with budgets dominating the debates. So as we head into April, what’s next? This week, Sen. David Lent and Rep. Dustin Manwaring give us an update on medical education arrangements in Idaho. Then, House Assistant Majority Leader Josh Tanner and Senate Assistant Minority Leader James Ruchti discuss budgeting and end-of-session negotiations....more29minPlay
March 27, 2025Episode: South of the Canadian Border with Sen. Jim WoodwardSen. Jim Woodward sits down with associate producer Logan Finney to discuss progress on budgets and funding for public schools, as well as power companies' liability for wildfire damages and a few issues specific to Boundary and Bonner counties in Legislative District 1....more31minPlay
March 22, 2025Season 53 Episode 20: The Session ContinuesIdaho becomes the only state with the firing squad as its primary method of carrying out the death penalty. Producer Ruth Brown sits down with House Judiciary chairman Rep. Bruce Skaug to talk about use of the firing squad and other criminal justice issues. Then, Melissa Davlin interviews East Idaho farmer Brian Murdock about legislative investments in water recharge projects....more29minPlay
March 20, 2025Episode: Counting Your Chickens with Sen. Tammy NicholsSen. Tammy Nichols is working this year on a bill that would allow all Idahoans, even those that live in communities with covenants or HOA rules, to raise chickens on their property. She sat down with associate producer Logan Finney to discuss the bill and its path through the statehouse....more11minPlay
March 15, 2025Season 53 Episode 19: Budget BreakdownThis week, we discuss the winding road through budget-setting with the co-chairs of the Joint Finance Appropriations Committee, Rep. Wendy Horman and Sen. Scott Grow. Committee member Sen. Melissa Wintrow outlines her concerns with this year’s budget setting process. Finally, Kevin Richert of Idaho Education News joins us to discuss the state’s proposed changes to its medical education agreement....more29minPlay
March 13, 2025Episode: What Counts as a Crime with Amy Dundon, ACLU of IdahoLegislative strategist Amy Dundon with the ACLU of Idaho joins associate producer Logan Finney this week to survey a wide range of bills under consideration this year touching on the rights of immigrant, transgender, and indigent people....more18minPlay
March 08, 2025Season 53 Episode 18: What’s Next in Ed PolicyWith the tax credit for private education costs now signed into law, and the future of the federal Department of Education up in the air, where does Idaho go next when it comes to public school policy? We talk to policy makers and Idaho's Secretary of State shares his goals for campaign finance legislation. We walk you through what legislators got up this week, including for those on death row....more29minPlay
FAQs about Idaho Reports:How many episodes does Idaho Reports have?The podcast currently has 773 episodes available.