Using Bill Roundup
This tool is designed to help you quickly learn about noteworthy legislation and engage in the legislative process. It highlights and summarizes noteworthy bills, while providing helpful information and relevant links.
This tool does not include “clean up bills” - bills aimed at simply correcting or clearing up errors or inconsistencies in code.
This tool is not meant to be a comprehensive list of all the bills introduced this legislative session. For the list of bills introduced in the 2022 Legislative session, click here or view the Governor’s legislative session tracker here.
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SB1398: Domestic Terrorism Act
HB695:Recall Elections
HB740: Releasing Refugee’s Private Info
HB761: Voter Registration Restrictions
HB693: Prohibit Ballot Drop Boxes
HB540: Law Enforcement Sexual Assault Training
SB1268: No-Cost ID’s for Unhoused Individuals
HB547: Limit Ballot Handeling
HB442: Bill to Remove Renters' Protections
HB567: Timeline for Declaring Candidacy
HB531: Protecting Monuments and Memorials
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SB1373: Full-Day Kindergarten Funding
SB1253:Workforce Development Council
HB666: Distribution of “Harmful” Materials to Children
HB651: Drug Testing Substitute Teachers
HB601: Residential Care and Assisted Living Visitation
HB512: Bond Elections
HB443: Health Insurance for Educators
HB461: Freedom Scholarship
SB1291: Charter School Certification
SCR118: Teaching Selective History
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HB625: Distribution of Unsolicited Sexual Material
HB475: Legalize Private Militias
HB446: Medical Cannabis Pain-relief spray
HB440: Add the Words
HB543: Grand Theft Dollar Threshold
SB1240: Update Racist Housing Covenant
HB549: Voter ID, No Same-Day Registration
HB439: Deadline to Change Voter Affiliation
HB:527: Drivers License as Proof of Citizenship
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HB559: Improving Confined Animal Feeding Operations
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HB530: Promoting Idaho Grown Hops
Reading the Bill Text
Whether you’re a policy wonk like me or you’re new to politics, reading proposed legislation can be confusing. Here are some things to look for next time you read a bill:
State Legislative Bill Center