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Blackfoot America250 Committee, Bingham County Historical Society Reenact Paul Revere’s Ride

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The three riders re-enacting Paul Revere's ride

April 19, 2026

Blackfoot–Last night, on the anniversary of Paul Revere’s famous ride to warn the minuteman of Lexington that “The British [were] coming!”, Blackfoot’s America250 Committee and the Bingham County Historical Society brought history alive for the community.  Local volunteers and seasoned re-enactors set up a variety of demonstrations and interactive displays outside Ridgecrest Elementary in Blackfoot, and invited guests to experience 1775 for themselves.

One gentleman, a re-enactor from the Northwest Living History Association, discussed colonial military uniforms and demonstrated the loading and firing of a flintlock musket.  Another, dressed as a Long Hunter, discussed Revolution-era ranger units and the Brown Bess musket.  At a station manned by the Sons of the American Revolution, community members could learn about other colonial-era weapons, as well as early American flags.  A third station was dedicated to trade goods and edged weapons common among the fur traders, while a fourth group of re-enactors demonstrated cannon firing.

Representatives of America250 in Idaho brought Spud Revere himself to the event, placing him on a horse in front of a model of Boston’s Old North Church, complete with two lanterns shining from the belfry.  They also brought an oversized roll of paper so that event attendees could add their names to the copy of Declaration of Independence which hangs in the Idaho Capitol rotunda.

Shortly before Paul Revere’s scheduled ride, re-enactor Natalie Bergevin (known as Grandma Grizzly) spoke to the crowd about the Stars for our Troops project.  She asked each attendee to take a star and give it to a veteran in honor of his or her service to the country.

Following the Stars for our Troops presentation, former Blackfoot’s America250 committee chairman and former mayor Marc Carroll took the microphone to read excerpts of Longfellow’s poem, “Paul Revere’s Ride.”  He shared the stories of Revere’s companions, William Dawes and Dr. Samuel Prescott, who carried the warning to Concord; he also told the tale of 16-year-old Sybil Ludington, who made a similar warning ride in 1777.

At the close of Carroll’s speech, Blackfoot’s Paul Revere and two companions rode past the school, ringing bells and warning the community that “The British are coming!”

The evening concluded with a firing of a candy cannon, much to the enjoyment of the children in the crowd.

Blackfoot’s America250 committee and the Bingham County Historical Society plan to hold monthly patriotic events at least through September.  For more information, follow the Historical Society’s Facebook page, here.

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Idaho Gang of Eight: Who’s Behind the Attack Ads?

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April 17, 2026

Who’s Behind the Attack Ads?
After the Attorney General calls the ads “deceptive,” we take a closer look at who’s behind them.

By: Idaho Gang of Eight

Voters across Idaho are seeing a new round of attack mailers, television, and digital ads targeting several legislators, including members of the Gang of 8.

They all follow the same pattern.

They use emotionally charged claims tied to crimes against children.

They suggest legislators “cut” or “voted against” efforts to stop those crimes.

And they leave the clear impression that these lawmakers are soft on protecting kids.

That is not true.

Even Attorney General Raúl Labrador took the unusual step of publicly calling out these attacks. In his official statement released April 16, 2026, he said Idahoans “are being deliberately misled” by ads from Idaho Values First that “falsely claim certain legislators voted against funding for my office’s Internet Crimes Against Children Unit. That claim is misleading and flatly untrue.”

He noted the ads twist an across-the-board 5% budget cut into something it wasn’t. They ignore that the targeted lawmakers supported H971, which restored funding to the Attorney General’s office, including the ICAC Unit. Labrador called the tactic “a new low” that exploits the work of protecting children from online predators.

That alone should tell you something.

What These Ads Are Designed to Do

These mailers are not trying to inform voters.

They are designed to provoke a reaction.

The ads focus on votes related to the Attorney General’s budget. In reality, the legislature first passed S1331, which applied across-the-board spending cuts to nearly every state agency. This included a general reduction to the Attorney General’s office, not a targeted cut to the ICAC Unit.

The Legislature then passed H971, a budget bill that partially restored funding to the Attorney General’s office, including support for the ICAC Unit. The targeted members of the Gang of 8 voted for that bill.

Notably, these ads do not target legislators who actually voted against H971.

The full context is left out, turning a routine budget process into a false narrative.

The ads take something everyone agrees on, protecting children, and then twist budget votes into something they are not. The goal is simple. Create doubt. Create anger. Make the voter wary of the candidate in question.

It works because most people do not have time to dig into budget details or the legislative process. They see a claim tied to something serious and assume it must be true.

It is not.

So Who Is Behind These Ads?

The group behind them calls itself Idaho Values First.

Unlike most organizations engaged in public advocacy, there is almost no public-facing information available:

  • No website
  • No Facebook page
  • No clear explanation of its mission or leadership

The only visible activity is a YouTube channel created a few days before the ads launched. It pushes attack videos targeting G8 members and other legislators, yet has only 3 subscribers.

Despite its limited presence, the group is clearly spending significant money on distributing these mailers, TV, and digital ads.

What can be verified is this:

Idaho Values First is registered as a nonprofit corporation with the Idaho Secretary of State. Those filings are public, and anyone can review them.

According to those records, the organization was created in 2021, dissolved, and later reinstated under different leadership. The current listed leadership includes:

  • Rolando Ruano, Director
  • Cheryl Miller, Director
  • Judith Ellis, Director

Why This Raises Questions

Rolando Ruano is the most active identifiable figure tied to the group. He serves as one of its Directors and is also their registered lobbyist.

Public records show he is an immigration and criminal defense attorney who has participated in Democrat primaries and previously interned with the ACLU of Idaho.

His own social media posts reveal strongly partisan rhetoric against conservative voters and Trump supporters:

The group’s corporate filings list a single shared address, offering little additional insight into its operations.

This creates an inconsistent picture: a low-profile nonprofit with mixed political signals and limited public presence is running coordinated, emotionally charged attacks on Republican legislators, all while offering almost no explanation of its own “Idaho Values.”

Voters have every right to ask who is really behind these ads and why the full story isn’t being told.

This is Bigger Than One Mailer

This is not just about one misleading mailer.

It is about how these groups operate.

  • No transparency beyond required filings
  • No public accountability
  • No meaningful public presence
  • Significant spending to influence voters

They can make serious accusations, push them widely, and avoid scrutiny at the same time.

And this is exactly why these ads are so concerning.

Breaking Down the Claims

Greg Pruett with Honor Idaho put together a video that walks through these claims and explains why they are false and misleading. It is worth watching if you want to understand exactly how these attacks are constructed.

Senator Zuiderveld’s Response

Senator Glenneda Zuiderveld responded directly to these attacks and others in her Substack. Her article goes beyond a single mailer, showing how these narratives are built and repeated.

Senator Zito on the Bigger Problem

Senator Christy Zito addresses the bigger issue. Her Substack focuses on what happens when politics shifts from debate to deliberate misrepresentation.

The Bottom Line

These mailers are not about protecting children.

They are about using that sensitive issue to attack political opponents who prioritize spending restraint.

Before accepting what you see in a mailer or ad, check the actual record on the Idaho Legislature Website. The facts are available, they just aren’t in these kinds of deceptive ads.

In Liberty,

Senator Christy Zito, District 8
Zito4Idaho@protonmail.com

Senator Glenneda Zuiderveld, District 24
GZuiderveld@senate.idaho.gov
Substack: @glenneda

Senator Josh Kohl, District 25
JKohl@senate.idaho.gov
Substack: @joshkohl4idaho

Representative Faye Thompson, District 8
FayeforLD8@gmail.com

Representative Lucas Cayler, District 11
LCayler@house.idaho.gov
Substack: @lucascayler

Representative Kent Marmon, District 11
KMarmon@house.idaho.gov
Substack: @kentmarmon

Representative Clint Hostetler, District 24
CHostetler@house.idaho.gov
Substack: @theidahoresolve

Representative David Leavitt, District 25
DLeavitt@house.idaho.gov
Substack: @Leavitt4Idaho

SD25 Education Foundation Announces Recipients of the 2026 Terry Perkins Educational Scholarship

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(Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 Press Release, April 17, 2026)

The School District 25 Education Foundation’s scholarship selection committee is pleased to announce the recipients of the 8th annual Terry Perkins Educational Scholarship. Established in 2018, the $3,000 renewable scholarship supports learners as they pursue post-high school education at an accredited two-year, four-year, or vocational institution. Recipients may renew the award for an additional year if requirements are met, bringing the total potential value to $6,000. Scholarships may also be deferred for up to two (2) years.

In 2018, the School District 25 Education Foundation received a nearly $1.5 million gift from the Glenn Perkins Family Living Trust —an investment in the future of local learners. A significant portion of the endowment’s earnings continues to support debate and music programs at Century, Highland, and Pocatello high schools, while additional earnings are dedicated annually to the scholarship. Today, the scholarship provides two renewable awards for eligible learners at Century, Highland, and Pocatello high schools, and one renewable award for an eligible learner at New Horizon High School.

“The Terry Perkins Educational Scholarship is truly a special and prestigious opportunity for our learners,” said Courtney Fisher, Director of the School District 25 Education Foundation. “What makes this award unique is its flexibility—it can be used at accredited institutions across the country, allowing recipients to pursue their goals wherever their path leads. More importantly, it represents a long-term investment in our learners and their future, made possible by the incredible generosity of the Perkins Family.”

With deep gratitude to the Perkins Family for a gift that will impact generations, we are proud to recognize the following recipients of the Terry Perkins Educational Scholarship for the Class of 2026. We wish each learner continued success as they take the next step in their educational journey.

Century High School
Nicole Huang
Mia Chavez

Highland High School
Bridger Baker
Harper Merrill

Pocatello High School
Anesa Bills
Porter Corrington

New Horizon High School
Brooklyn Cleaves

Patriots for Liberty and Constitution to Continue Discussing “The American Covenant” on Monday, April 20

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Patriots for Liberty and Constitution

April 19, 2026

Pocatello–Tomorrow at their weekly meeting, the group “Patriots for Liberty & Constitution” will continue discussing Marshall Foster’s book, The American Covenant.  This week’s discussion will include a review of the material covered last week, and a look at chapters 1 and 2.

A PDF of the book is available for download here.

Patriots for Liberty & Constitution meets at Mountain Valley Baptist Church, 202 S. 7th Avenue in Pocatello, every Monday evening at 6:30.

 

Idaho Secretary of State: Helping Idahoans Vote with Confidence

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(Idaho Secretary of State’s Office Press Release, April 17, 2026)

In elections, everyone likes to see wide margins. On election night in 2020, one local Idaho race was anything but.

At the time, I was serving as Ada County Clerk. As the results came in, one race jumped off the page. In the contest for Ada County Highway District Commissioner, more than 40,000 votes were cast. When the votes were tallied, just two votes separated the candidates. It doesn’t get much closer than that. A recount followed and confirmed the result.

But what struck me most that night wasn’t the razor-thin margin. Buried in the data, we later learned that of the voters eligible to vote in that district (who had made the effort to vote in person or request an absentee ballot), more than 10,000 left that race blank.

I often share this story as a reminder that your vote truly matters. But it also highlights something just as important: voters want to make informed choices. And when they don’t feel they have enough information, many will choose to leave a race blank rather than guess.

This May 19th Primary is a milestone. For the first time in a primary election, every registered voter in Idaho can look up their personalized sample ballot at VoteIdaho.gov in advance of Election Day. This sample ballot will show you every race and every candidate on your specific ballot, so there are no surprises when you step into the voting booth.

This year’s ballot includes everything from Idaho’s congressional delegation and statewide offices to legislative seats, county positions, and local district races, all the way down to precinct committeemen. What appears on your ballot depends on where you live and, importantly for this primary election, your party affiliation.

More Information for Voters

The number one request this office receives is simple: give us more information. Making personalized sample ballots available to all Idahoans was a top priority when I took office, and I’m pleased that it’s now a reality.

But I’m not stopping there. I’ve continued to push legislation for a comprehensive voter guide, one that gives Idahoans meaningful information on candidates and ballot measures before they vote. That effort is ongoing, and we continue to look for new ways to get more information into voters’ hands.

Because more information and greater transparency always serve the voter.

ABOUT SECRETARY PHIL McGRANE

Phil McGrane was elected Idaho’s twenty-eighth Secretary of State and took office on January 2, 2023. McGrane served as elected Clerk of Ada County from 2019-2022.McGrane holds a bachelor’s degree in philosophy, a juris doctorate, and a Master of Public Administration. As a fourth-generation Idahoan, Phil has dedicated his career to making elections in the state of Idaho accessible, secure and transparent.

 

Guest Columnist Rep. Heather Scott: The Sound of Silence

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April 17, 2026

The Sound of Silence

By: Idaho Representative Heather Scott

Idaho Representative Heather Scott

This legislative session demanded a tremendous amount of time and energy.

Much of my efforts were spent focused and engaged in drafting legislation, researching policy issues, working bills through the process, and helping constituents navigate some major individual issues. The session lasted 81 days, and I returned home only twice for a quick visit with my family.

These efforts took away from my normal ability to generate timely newsletters. For that I apologize. I’ve had several folks contact me, thinking they were dropped from my legislative updates and newsletters because of my lack of producing newsletters. Be rest assured, my silence was the result of my immersion in my legislative work, and not because I was disengaged. Now that the session is behind us, my plans are to write and get newsletters out more often, while also focusing on reelection and helping other conservatives get re-elected or elected.

A few things I’d like to alert you of from the recent legislative session. One area that took significant time was family court issues. Many good parents with no criminal issues are being denied custody and even visitation with their children. Children caught in custody battles are sometimes being placed with pedophiles or drug dealers with major criminal issues. I spent many hours working on legislation aimed at changing Idaho’s current policies to work towards reforming our family courts. Because Idaho legislators in the past were not detailed enough with the law, many financial “judicial industries” have been built up around these family issues. Substantive parental rights appear to be ignored by the judges and courts. There is much to say here, but it will be in another update (hopefully coming soon).

While there were fewer updates during the session, please know that the work never stopped. My focus has been, and continues to be, serving you and doing the hard work behind the scenes to move good policy forward. Thank you for your patience, and I look forward to sharing more with you about what was accomplished this session and some of the major battles occurring behind the scenes within the liberty movement. Stay tuned!

In Liberty,

Rep. Heather Scott

Labrador Letter: Why Idaho Needs Federal Authority to Stop Drone Drops at Prisons

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April 17, 2026 (Cover Photo Credit: Karyn Simmons)

Dear Friends,

Raul Labrador (Photo Credit: Raul Labrador FB)

Across the country, corrections officers are watching drones fly over prison facilities carrying drugs, weapons, and cell phones directly to inmates. They can see it happening. Under current federal law, they often cannot legally stop it.

In March, I joined 20 other attorneys general in a letter to Dr. Sebastian Gorka, Senior Director for Counter Terrorism at the National Security Council, urging the Trump administration’s Task Force to Restore American Airspace Sovereignty to grant state and local law enforcement the authority to detect, track, and disable unauthorized drones over correctional facilities. Federal law currently reserves that authority for a narrow set of federal agencies. That means the people closest to the threat are among the least empowered to stop it. Our letter asked the administration to close that gap with carefully defined authority for state and local officials to act before a drone reaches the prison. After we sent out letter, the administration reached out to our office and we spoke about this issue where they indicated they are actively working with Congress on the issue and heard our concerns.

Idaho’s Legislature acted on the same problem this session. Representative Ted Hill sponsored House Bill 522, which was signed into law and takes effect July 1. The new law establishes a no-fly zone over Idaho’s correctional facilities, makes operating a drone in that restricted airspace a misdemeanor with mandatory fines and forfeiture, and authorizes the Department of Correction and law enforcement to use detection, tracking, and mitigation measures against drones operating there in a nefarious manner. The law operates within existing federal restrictions, which is exactly why our multistate letter is critical.

Drone drops have become one of the most effective methods for smuggling contraband past perimeter security. The drugs that arrive this way fuel addiction, overdoses, and violence inside facilities. Smuggled weapons raise the risk of assaults on staff and other inmates. Contraband cell phones allow incarcerated individuals to run fraud schemes, intimidate witnesses, and continue directing criminal activity from behind bars.

Public safety responsibility and public safety authority should coexist. When state and local corrections officers are responsible for what happens inside a facility, they need the legal tools to respond to threats targeting that facility. Right now, federal law creates a mismatch where Idaho officers bear the public safety responsibility but lack the necessary authority to truly prevent criminal activity in correctional facilities.

Idaho has taken every step available to us. The Legislature passed a strong state law. My office joined a broad coalition of attorneys general making the case to Washington. We are engaged directly with the administration as it works through the policy questions. The remaining piece is federal action that matches our officers’ responsibility with real authority to act.

Best regards,

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ABOUT THE OFFICE

The Attorney General’s Office provides legal representation to the State of Idaho. The Attorney General and his deputies represent state agencies and offices, to better the lives of Idahoans.

For more information about the Office, visit our website here.

 

Chairman of the Afghanistan Withdrawal Special Review Panel: Interviews Complete, Full Report to Follow

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(U.S. Department of War Press Release, April 16, 2026; Cover image credit: Jeff Harestad FB)

The Afghanistan Withdrawal Special Review Panel has completed the substantive phase of its interviews with senior military and civilian leaders.

This Panel was established by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth at the direction of President Donald J. Trump to conduct the most comprehensive military after action review in modern history. We have now interviewed key figures involved in the planning and execution of the withdrawal, including:

  • General David H. Berger, USMC (Ret.), former Commandant of the Marine Corps;
  • General Christopher T. Donahue, USA, former Commanding General of the 82nd Airborne Division, current commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa;
  • General Alexus G. Grynkewich, USAF, former U.S. Central Command Operations Officer, current Supreme Allied Commander of Europe;
  • General Kenneth F. McKenzie, Jr., USMC (Ret.), former Commander, U.S. Central Command;
  • General Austin S. Miller, USA (Ret.), former Commander, U.S. Forces–Afghanistan and NATO Resolute Support Mission;
  • General Mark A. Milley, USA (Ret.), former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff;
  • General James J. Mingus, USA (Ret.), former Joint Chiefs Director of Operations;
  • Lieutenant General Carl E. Mundy, III, USMC (Ret.), former MARCENT Commander;
  • Lieutenant General Paul J. Rock, Jr., former MARCENT Commander, current Director of the Marine Corps Staff;
  • Lieutenant General Ricky L. Waddell, USA (Ret.), former Assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Senior Military Advisor to the Secretary of State;
  • Rear Admiral Peter G. Vasely (Ret.), USN, former Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan – Forward at HKIA;
  • Major General Julian C. Cheater, USAF, former Over the Horizon-Counter Terrorism Operations (OTH-CT) Commander, current Director of Strategy, Policy and Plans, U.S. Southern Command;
  • Major General Derek J. O’Malley, USAF, former Commander 455th AEW, former Commander of Bagram Airfield, current Director of the Department of War Special Access Program Central Office;
  • Major General Farrell J. Sullivan, USMC, former commander of Joint Task Force–Crisis Response (JTF-CR), current Commanding General, 2nd Marine Division; and dozens of other senior officers and officials and interagency partners.

In addition to these interviews, the Panel has reviewed more than NINE MILLION documents drawn from multiple agencies and prior Department of Defense efforts. By contrast, the previous Department-wide review commissioned under former Secretary Lloyd Austin examined around 3,000 documents and was significantly narrower in scope. The Secretary Austin-led effort was also over-classified at the highest levels, which effectively kept the most critical and relevant information from public scrutiny.

This will be the most thorough, transparent, and honest accounting the American people have received of what happened in August 2021. We are executing at the direction of President Trump and Secretary Hegseth to deliver a full and unflinching examination of the systemic, institutional, and leadership factors that contributed to the collapse. Our purpose is to identify failures in decision-making so that we may prevent the United States from ever repeating this tragedy. It is our duty to ensure that the greatest military on Earth is accountable to the American people.

Our work continues. We are now integrating the massive documentary record, cross-referencing prior reviews, and preparing our findings and recommendations. The final report will be delivered to the Secretary of War and the American people in the coming months.

Idaho Freedom Caucus: Real Legislative Wins for Idahoans

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(Idaho Freedom Caucus, April 15, 2026)

This legislative session, the Idaho Freedom Caucus members delivered real results for Idaho families. From protecting constitutional rights and strengthening election integrity, to cutting government overreach, restoring fiscal responsibility, and defending parents and children, our members led and ensured passage of a large slate of strong legislation.

Members worked on hundreds of their own bill ideas, while reviewing thousands of other proposed ideas. Seventy-five of our team’s bills were signed into law and reflect what Idahoans have been asking for: greater transparency, stronger protections, and a leaner government that works for the people, not against them.

Below is a general summary of 2026 legislative ideas that were sponsored or co-sponsored by our members that became law. The entire list of all bills that were introduced and their specific details can be reviewed here.

Justice / Public Safety / Courts

  • S1232 –Criminals can’t profit from their crimes
  • S1296 – Criminal trespass at churches
  • S1369 – Locations of filings for civil actions
  • H516 – K-12 instruction, sexual orientation
  • H541 – Enticing a child stricter penalties
  • H560 – Allows jurors to volunteer as poll workers in lieu of jury duty
  • H575 – Asset forfeiture reporting to State Controller
  • H581 –Legislative review of Supreme Court rules
  • H635 – Education Professional Standards Commission reporting of crimes
  • H772 – Industrial hemp producers regulatory limits
  • H776 – Child safety checks for children under 1 year old
  • H518 – Human trafficking, AG authority to investigate
  • H615 – Disturbing the peace at churches
  • H642 – Public safety officer benefits for death in line of duty
  • S1239 – Sex offender restrictions near day care facilities

Education

  • S1335 – Medical & vet students working in Idaho
  • S1412 – Student safety / disclosure of misconduct involving students
  • H623 – Moment of silence in class
  • H711 – School administration alternative authorization
  • H728 – Certification for classified staff
  • H731 – Federal scholarship opt-in
  • H846 – Student enrollment counts
  • H516 – No taxpayer dollars for teacher’s union activities

Sovereignty / Constitutional Rights / Elections / Integrity

  • S1299 – Digital ID limitations for government
  • H650 – State sovereignty jurisdiction
  • H602 – American Laws for American Courts (prohibits foreign law)
  • H558 – Federal benefits for children in state legal custody
  • H872 – Ballot preparation, general elections
  • H548 –Fourth amendment protections for boating searches
  • SJM112 – Balanced budget – request for federal restraint

Health Freedom

  • S1269 – Cloud seeding program provisions
  • S1270 – Labeling requirements for cell cultured proteins (Lab-grown meat)
  • H528 – Directed blood transfusions for patients and donors
  • H648 – Coverage of oral anticancer medications

Economy / Workforce / Prosperity

  • S1286 – Veterans consumer protection of benefits
  • H507 – Military justice code non judicial punishment
  • H514 – Barber & cosmetology exams upon 80% completion of education hrs
  • H832 – Career technical education certificates
  • HJM20 – Federal education funding of immigrants
  • S1352 – Prohibits cities from banning starter home subdivisions
  • S1354 – Prohibits cities from banning accessory dwelling units
  • H879 – Sale of industrial hemp products for ingestion or inhalation
  • H 563 – Certified public accountants-reduction of barriers

Traditional Values / Social Policy

  • H504 – Lottery ticket buying limits
  • H752 – Restroom/changing room protections
  • H856 – Protection of human remains
  • H542 – Social media addiction protections
  • H822 – Parental rights (secretive gender transitions at schools)
  • HCR24 – Resolution honoring Coeur d’ Alene firefighters
  • H544 – Revisions for leave of absence from regular duties for military
  • H663 – Agriculture license plates

Government Oversight / DOGE / Code Cleanup and Removal of Code

  • S1236 – Women’s commission repeal
  • S1248 – Capital crimes cleanup language
  • S1249 – Time zones cleanup language
  • S1265 – Petroleum / clean water cleanup language
  • S1320 – State controller cleanup language
  • H593 – DEQ cleanup language
  • H799 – Alcoholic beverages cleanup language
  • H798 – Treasurer lending cleanup language
  • H893 – Codifier corrections

Finance / Budget / Appropriations

Several of our members are on the Joint Appropriations and Finance Committee which met nearly every day to address and finalize Idaho’s annual budget. This year has been the first year in decades that the committee had a conservative majority and could actually secure real meaningful cuts to the budget.

Idaho Freedom Caucus member are proud of these efforts and happy to report that the 2026 budget and the 2027 budget have both decreased! It’s simple: if Idahoans must live within their means, so do state agencies.

Below are a few highlighted results from these budget cutting efforts:

Significant Spending Reductions: Successful passage of mid-year budget cuts totaling over $130 million from the General Fund, eliminating non-essential government spending.

Requiring Budgeting Best Practices: Eliminated automatic budget increases for state agencies based on their perceived need. Instead, budget process started with a reduced baseline and required every agency to justify each dollar they requested from taxpayers.

Across-the-Board Agency Cuts: To ensure the government is as fiscally responsible as Idaho families, most state agencies saw meaningful budget reductions of up to 5%, while still protecting crucial services.

Deficit to Surplus: Renewed focus on aligning ongoing state spending with state ongoing revenue, rejecting the use of one-time funds for recurring expenses. This strategic shift transformed a projected $100 million deficit for FY 2027 into a $26 million surplus.

Realistic Revenue Forecasting: By basing the state budget on realistic and responsible revenue estimates, the budget process avoided the temptation of using inflated projections and spending money not available. This responsible approach now allows Idaho to fully implement the Trump tax cuts, which will save Idahoans over $150 million each year starting in FY 2026.

Boosting State Reserves: The 2026 budgeting decisions prioritized a positive ending balance to protect Idaho from future economic downturns. As a result, we turned a projected $25 million ending balance for FY 2027 into a robust $230 million surplus.

Reinforced Accountability: The 2026 budget process increased transparency and oversight by requiring agencies to provide a line-by-line justification for their expenditures, fostering a culture of performance and fiscal responsibility.

The 2026 legislative session marked another year of significant victories for Idahoans and members of the Idaho Freedom Caucus are proud to have played key roles in getting this done. We successfully achieved several important goals, including cutting wasteful government spending, protecting children from abuse and strengthening parental rights. We also made strides in improving housing affordability, reforming our court system, expanding health freedom and nutrition transparency, and ensuring the integrity of our elections.

Our Work Continues

As the world becomes unstable and uncertain around us, Idaho Freedom Caucus members understand the importance of creating and maintaining a state where freedoms, liberties and families are afforded a place to call home. Whether we are in session or back in our districts, we are constantly engaging to understand the needs of our constituents and working to safeguard our community and traditional values. You are the reason we do this work.

If you want to help us keep upholding the values and principles that you hold dear, please support our work today.

Guest Column – ID GOP Chairwoman Dorothy Moon: Republican Leadership Keeps Idaho Prosperous and Free

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April 9, 2026 (Cover image credit: IDGOP FB)

Republican Leadership Keeps Idaho Prosperous and Free

By: Dorothy Moon, IDGOP Chairwoman

Dorothy Moon, Chairwoman of the Idaho Republican Party

Open the newspaper or turn on the evening news and you’ll see members of the other party complaining about what Idaho’s Republican majority is doing. They insist that if they were in charge—rather than Republicans holding a supermajority in the Legislature—things would be different. But it’s worth taking the time to evaluate ideology by its results.

According to the Tax Foundation, Idaho ranks 9th in the nation for tax competitiveness—how attractive a state is for doing business. By contrast, our neighbors California, Oregon, and Washington rank 48th, 35th, and 45th, respectively.

Some on the other side might argue that this is a bad thing—that we should be taxed more, not less. After all, someone has to pay for all those government programs our friends on the other side want to fund. But what exactly are West Coast residents getting in return for those higher taxes?

Idaho enjoys a much lower cost of living than our neighbors to the west, along with much lower crime rates. Unemployment is also lower here—around 3.7%, compared to 4–5% on the West Coast. It’s no surprise that people are flocking to the Gem State while leaving states like California behind.

Meanwhile, cities like Seattle and New York have recently elected socialist mayors whose policies will certainly drive more people away. I just read that New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani plans to build a city-owned grocery store—taking three years and $30 million to do a job the private sector already does perfectly well. Here in Idaho, homegrown companies like Albertsons and WinCo already provide affordable food options. I can’t imagine government doing it better.

But it’s not just economics that make Idaho such a great place to live. While states like California and Washington allow the removal of children from parents who don’t affirm their “transgender” identities, Idaho protects families by keeping boys out of girls’ bathrooms and prohibiting teachers from secretly transitioning students.

While blue states raise pride flags and Black Lives Matter banners, Idaho has said we are united under the American flag. While those states double down on indoctrinating children with Marxism and wokeism, Idaho has advanced school choice and partnered with TPUSA to bring Club America chapters to high schools across the state.

Democrats often say they stand for compassion and common sense. But a look at outcomes across the country raises serious questions about where their policies actually lead. Idaho’s Republican leadership hasn’t been perfect, but it has helped create a state where faith is respected, families are supported, and freedom is valued.

Idaho proves that society works best when government stays in its proper role. We should keep building on that success—not copy the policies of states that are clearly failing their citizens.