This September, ICL staff flew to our nation’s capitol with a group of advocates from the newly restructured Columbia Snake River Campaign to show unity in our push for a …
For more than a decade, elected officials in Utah have pushed an argument that federally-administered public lands in their state lacked any constitutional basis. Now they’ve taken it to the …
Editor’s Note: This Opinion is authored by Jonathan Oppenheimer, Alicia Vasto, and Melissa Vatterott. Jonathan Oppenheimer is the government relations director with the Idaho Conservation League. Alicia Vasto is the …
Editor’s Note: Maanit Goel is a high school student from Sammamish, WA working to raise awareness and mobilize communities in the Greater Seattle Area to take action toward restoring Southern …
After marathon sessions last week that ran late into the night, the Idaho Legislature has finally concluded its work for the year. Well…almost. They’ll return on Wednesday, April 10 to …
Everyone seemed all ready to wrap up before Easter Weekend, and then things went awry. The University of Phoenix purchase by the University of Idaho stumbled on the Senate Floor, …
Agriculture is a cultural lifeblood of Idaho, and has been a way of life for generations of Idahoans. Through our Farm Feature series, ICL has traditionally highlighted farmers in southern …
While much of Idaho was on spring break, it was anything BUT a break for the #IdLeg as they blew past the target adjournment date. They’ll be here for at …
The Legislature is hurtling with increasing velocity toward adjournment (known by the Latin term sine die). This means that they’re making decisions on some of the issues that have been …
There are a handful of ways that bills can die in the legislature. Sometimes they’re “returned to sponsor.” Other times they’re “held in committee” by a majority vote, or they …