Idaho State Scorecard
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Restore Medical Freedom in Idaho With H574
Feb 9, 2026Divest From BlackRock — Reject Leftist Ideology
Jan 30, 2024Outlaw Subversive Agenda 2030 Schemes
Jan 17, 2024Most Recent Votes
Ban on Funding Teacher’s Unions
H516 Ban on Funding Teacher's Unions (Passed 20 to 14 on 4/1/2026). Prohibits the use of taxpayer resources to support teacher's unions.
Embracing Stablecoin
H1423 Embracing Stablecoin (Passed 22 to 13 on 3/23/2026). Establishes a legal and regulatory framework for the issuance and use of payment stablecoins in Idaho.
Hearing-loss Screening Requirement
S1294 Hearing-loss Screening Requirement (Passed 37 to 32 on 3/26/2026). Requires that all infants born in Idaho receive a hearing-loss screening before being discharged from a medical facility.
Foreign-law Ban
H602 Foreign-law Ban (Passed 28 to 6 on 3/24/2026). Prohibits Idaho courts from enforcing or applying foreign laws.
Education Spending
H921 Education Spending (Passed 48 to 21 on 3/19/2026). Appropriates an additional $517,800 in federal funds for the state Department of Education for fiscal year 2027.
Biological Sex
H752 Biological Sex (Passed 54 to 15 on 3/16/2026). Prohibits a person from knowingly entering a public restroom or changing room designated for the opposite biological sex.
Property Rights
S1326 Property Rights (Passed 30 to 5 on 3/9/2026). Strengthens private-property rights by prohibiting government employees from entering private land without the property owner's consent or a valid search warrant.
State Sovereignty
H650 State Sovereignty (Passed 62 to 6 on 3/5/2026). Declares that Idaho retains all powers not delegated to the federal government under the U.S. Constitution.
Embracing Cloud Seeding
S1269 Embracing Cloud Seeding (Passed 25 to 9 on 3/3/2026). Authorizes the Idaho Water Resource Board to oversee cloud-seeding programs.
Budget Reduction
S1331 Budget Reduction (Passed 18 to 17 on 3/2/2026). Reduces state appropriations for fiscal year 2026 by approximately $193 million.

