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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.
February 08, 2025Extra: Medicaid and Disabilities Care with Christine PisaniChristine Pisani of the Idaho Council on Developmental Disabilities spoke with producer Ruth Brown about possible federal and state level changes to the Medicaid program that have members of the disabilities community concerned about their coverage....more9minPlay
February 08, 2025Season 53 Episode 14: The Power of the PurseLawmakers have made a concerted effort to return budget surpluses and provide tax relief to Idahoans. But how much can the Legislature cut before affecting vital services? This week, Christine Pisani of the Idaho Council on Developmental Disabilities discusses concerns about the trajectory of Medicaid. House Minority Leader Ilana Rubel and Majority Leader Jason Monks examine spending priorities....more29minPlay
February 06, 2025Episode: Handling Harassment and Bullying at Schools with Rep. Chris MathiasRep. Chris Mathias is sponsoring school safety legislation that would require local districts to notify parents of serious bullying, intimidation and harassment that involves their children. He sat down with associate producer Logan Finney to discuss the bill and his approach to legislating from the minority party at the capitol....more13minPlay
February 01, 2025Season 53 Episode 13: One Month DownSome lawmakers have made it clear they want to see deep cuts to Medicaid spending. This week, producer Ruth Brown sits down with House Health and Welfare Committee Chairman John Vander Woude to discuss the future of Medicaid Expansion. Then, Kevin Richert of Idaho Education News, James Dawson of Boise State Public Radio, and Dr. Stephanie Witt of Boise State University’s School of Public Service join the pundits to review the first month of the 2025 session....more29minPlay
January 30, 2025Episode: Idaho Considering Electronic Driver's Licenses with Rep. Stephanie MickelsenMany states around the country are exploring ways to create digital driver's licenses that could be accessed through an app on our mobile phones. Associate producer Logan Finney sat down with Rep. Stephanie Mickelsen to discuss how Idaho might do so and what she learned from other states....more13minPlay
January 25, 2025Extra: Superintendent Debbie Critchfield on Public Funds for Private EducationThe big education news from this year’s State of the State address was Gov. Brad Little setting aside $50 million of public money for private education. Like the governor, Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield has previously expressed reservations about sending public money to private school. On Friday, she discussed what she’d like to see in a bill....more20minPlay
January 25, 2025Extra: Rep. Wendy Horman & Sen. Lori Den Hartog on Public Funds for Private EducationThe big education news from this year’s State of the State address was Gov. Brad Little setting aside $50 million of public money for private education. On Wednesday, Rep. Wendy Horman and Sen. Lori Den Hartog introduced a bill that would provide tax refunds for qualifying private education expenses....more14minPlay
January 25, 2025Extra: Rep. Steve Berch on Public Funds for Private EducationThe big education news from this year’s State of the State address was Gov. Brad Little setting aside $50 million of public money for private education. Not everyone is a fan of the idea. House Assistant Minority Leader Steve Berch discusses his concerns....more16minPlay
January 25, 2025Season 53 Episode 12: Defining AccountabilityThis week, Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield joins Melissa Davlin to share her views on public dollars going toward private education. Senate Majority Leader Lori Den Hartog and Rep. Wendy Horman discuss their bill to provide tax credits to families to help pay for private education costs, and House Assistant Minority Leader Steve Berch walks through his concerns....more29minPlay
January 23, 2025Episode: Another Decade of Fighting to Add the WordsGay and transgender Idahoans have asked lawmakers for years to protect them from discrimination under the state's human rights act. Senate Minority Leader Melissa Wintrow and activist Nikson Mathews reflect on the ten years since the one and only legislative hearing on the "Add the Words" bill in 2015....more9minPlay
FAQs about Idaho Reports:How many episodes does Idaho Reports have?The podcast currently has 773 episodes available.