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“No one from Medicare will ever call you to ask for your number," Labrador said.
Congress must act to shore up Social Security during the next six years to avoid an automatic drop-off in benefits in 2032, according to a report released Tuesday.
State officials are also encouraging Idahoans to refrain from taking their pets to states with New World screwworm cases to help mitigate the spread of the disease.
A federal judge in Massachusetts Monday struck down the Trump administration’s efforts to require a $100,000 visa fee for highly skilled immigrant workers, finding the policy is an unlawful tax.
The Idaho Supreme Court is traveling this week to hear cases in Rexburg and Idaho Falls, Idaho Judicial Branch officials announced Monday.
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare officials are soliciting organizations to improve maternal, perinatal and child health access in rural areas in its first round of subgrants using a $186 million federal grant.
Dr. Stacy Seyb, who treats high-risk pregnancies as a maternal fetal medicine specialist, answered questions under oath on the first trial day of his federal lawsuit seeking medical exceptions to Idaho’s near-total abortion ban. #idleg #idpol
The law will provide ICE with another $38.53 billion. Customs and Border Protection will receive an additional $26.02 billion, and the secretary of Homeland Security will be given $5 billion more in funding.
Idaho’s final, official primary election results show that voter turnout was 30.1%, slightly up from 28% turnout for the 2024 primary election. Official election results also show that 11,087 Idahoans registered to vote and voted on the day of the election.
Coeur d’Alene Republican Rep. Jordan Redman, who has tried the last three years to pass legislation requiring employers to use a federal program to verify legal status of employees, said he thinks legislation may go farther next year.
A federal judge Monday struck down the Trump administration’s efforts to require a $100,000 visa fee for highly skilled immigrant workers.