Idaho Legislature: More of the Same Old Story
The second session of the 66th Idaho Legislature wrapped up on March 31. The theme of this session was more […]
The second session of the 66th Idaho Legislature wrapped up on March 31. The theme of this session was more […]
Community organizers talk to a lot of people. That is the nature of direct one-on-one organizing. We have the privilege
We question to what extent the upcoming legislative session can be held without jeopardizing public health and safety, and if those procedures will guarantee equal access to the decision-making process.
Fruitland, Idaho, clears the air with a city ordinance that sites oil and gas wells almost a ¼ mile from
By Liz Roberts Oil and gas has been a concern ever since I learned that state-owned minerals located in the
The 2017 legislature adjourned sine die this Wednesday after a roller coaster final week characterized by disagreements between chambers and
We’re entering week ten of the Idaho Legislature, the home stretch, but there’s still work to be done. The Joint
Last Monday we hosted our 2nd Grassroots Lobby Day at the Idaho Capitol. IORC members met with legislators on both
January 31, 2017 Dear Member of Congress, On behalf of our millions of members and supporters, we write to
We are just finishing up the third week of the 2017 Idaho Legislative session and things are moving at a brisk