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Idaho State Scorecard

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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.

S | April 1, 2026
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.

S | March 27, 2026
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.

H | March 26, 2026
Foreign-law Ban

H602 Foreign-law Ban (Passed 28 to 6 on 3/24/2026). Prohibits Idaho courts from enforcing or applying foreign laws.

S | March 24, 2026
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.

H | March 19, 2026
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.

H | March 16, 2026
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.

S | March 9, 2026
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.

H | March 5, 2026
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.

S | March 3, 2026
Budget Reduction

S1331 Budget Reduction (Passed 18 to 17 on 3/2/2026). Reduces state appropriations for fiscal year 2026 by approximately $193 million.

S | March 2, 2026
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