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Guest Column–Idaho Freedom Caucus: 2024 Legislative Recap

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April 14, 2024

2024 Legislative Recap

By: D2 Representative Heather Scott, Idaho Freedom Caucus Co-Chair

The 2024 Idaho legislative session has finally come to an end!  As a member of the Idaho Freedom Caucus (IDFC), I joined other IDFC members at the beginning of this legislative session in publicly pledging a commitment to you to protect the freedoms and liberties of all Idaho citizens.

It’s my honor to serve, and I am providing this Legislative Summary for you to see IDFC’s triumphs and challenges from the last three months while the Legislature was in session.

If, after reading this, you want to make sure the Idaho Freedom Caucus members keep advancing the cause of freedom, then partner with us. This team of legislators can directly affect positive change, but that is only possible if Caucus members are successful in our re-elections. Thankfully, not all members are facing challengers, but those legislators who are facing tough elections need you on the front lines with them.  Making a donation to the IDFC helps ensure that liberty-loving legislators will be in the Idaho State Capitol in 2025.

Idaho Freedom Caucus member goals and our sponsored bills to reach those goals:

Protect Constitutional Rights

Fiscal Responsibility, Transparency, and Accountability

Restoring Quality Education

Supporting and Protecting Families and Children

Other good bills that public/private Idaho Freedom Caucus Members sponsored, co-sponsored, or supported: 

Morality, Wokeness, and Social Issues

Protection of Rights and Religious Freedoms

Changes to Employment and Public Health Programs

Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement and Immigration

Elections, Taxes, and Finance Policies

Other legislation you should know about.

All bills and their status can be viewed at this link:  https://legislature.idaho.gov/sessioninfo/2024/legislation/

A couple of things to note about the success, failure, and trends in the Idaho Legislature.

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