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Why Idaho's Racist History Matters: Part 1

Why Idaho's Racist History Matters: Part 1

Related Program: Related Program:   Listen Listening... 33:58 As the country continues to grapple with racial injustice and questions about white supremacy in 2020, we’re taking a critical look at Idaho’s racist past. We think it’s important to examine our roots so we can better understand how we got here today and what steps we can take to be a more inclusive and equitable place for everyone.  Today’s show is the first in a two-part series with Dr. Jill Gill, a Boise State history professor. Today we’ll begin looking at Idaho’s racism beginning during the Civil War and...

August 11, 2020
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New Bill Outrages Idaho Protesters Picketing Private Homes Over COVID Rules

New Bill Outrages Idaho Protesters Picketing Private Homes Over COVID Rules

© 2022 Boise State Public RadioNPR in IdahoPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsBoise State Public Radio News is here to keep you current on the news surrounding COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.An Idaho legislative hearing Wednesday devolved into a screaming match at times over a bill to criminalize protests at someone’s home.Tensions were high at the outset. The bill from Rep. Greg Chaney (R-Caldwell) would make it a misdemeanor to target anyone – whether they’re a public official or not – and picket in front of their home.Chaney said he’s not trying to...

February 18, 2021
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Idaho Lawmaker: "Listening To Experts Is An Elitist Approach" To Coronavirus Restrictions

Idaho Lawmaker: "Listening To Experts Is An Elitist Approach" To Coronavirus Restrictions

© 2022 Boise State Public RadioNPR in IdahoPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsBoise State Public Radio News is here to keep you current on the news surrounding COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.A group of Idaho lawmakers is pushing a bill that would strip the power of public health districts to close schools during an emergency or mandate masks to prevent the spread of disease.Members of the Education Working Group Monday overwhelmingly voted for the proposal. Many lawmakers said local school board members should be making these decisions, as opposed to...

August 11, 2020
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As Idaho Students Prepare For Class, Doctors Weigh Risk Of COVID-19 Spread In Schools

As Idaho Students Prepare For Class, Doctors Weigh Risk Of COVID-19 Spread In Schools

© 2022 Boise State Public RadioNPR in IdahoPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsNews about the coronavirus changes daily, so to keep you informed about the newest research, statistics and guidance, each Wednesday, Idaho Matters brings in a panel of medical experts to answer your coronavirus questions. One big topic today? How best to in light of Idaho's continued surging case numbers and deaths. "If [a student refuses] to wear a mask, just like any other behavior a student might engage in that would pose a threat to others, they need to be sent home." -Dr. David...

August 11, 2020
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Top Idaho Republican: “Voting Shouldn’t Be Easy” In Attempt To Outlaw Ballot Harvesting

Top Idaho Republican: “Voting Shouldn’t Be Easy” In Attempt To Outlaw Ballot Harvesting

© 2022 Boise State Public RadioNPR in IdahoPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsThe Idaho House is pushing pause on a bill that would outlaw a practice known to critics as "ballot harvesting."Ballot harvesting, or what some call ballot collecting, is when you fill out an absentee ballot, sign it and then give it to someone else to drop off at an official collection point.Healthcare workers in Idaho, for instance, .The bill would make it a felony to do so if enacted. Family members could only drop off two ballots at a time.“We are trying to prevent with this bill Idaho going down...

February 12, 2021
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The Oath Keepers: A Look At The Anti-Government Group Born In The Mountain West

The Oath Keepers: A Look At The Anti-Government Group Born In The Mountain West

© 2022 Boise State Public RadioNPR in IdahoPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsA regional collaboration of public media stations that serve the Rocky Mountain States of Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.Three known members of anti-government group the Oath Keepers were the first to be charged with conspiring to commit violence after the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. But this group didn't start in Washington, D.C. or somewhere else on the East Coast. Rather, Elmer Stewart Rhodes created the Oath Keepers in Montana in 2009. "The group...

February 9, 2021
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Facing COVID Lawsuits, Idaho Republicans Want $4 Million To Refresh Drained Legal Fund

Facing COVID Lawsuits, Idaho Republicans Want $4 Million To Refresh Drained Legal Fund

© 2022 Boise State Public RadioNPR in IdahoPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsBoise State Public Radio News is here to keep you current on the news surrounding COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.The Idaho legislature is moving swiftly to use $4 million in taxpayer dollars to refresh its depleted legal defense funds as Republican leaders face multiple lawsuits claiming they haven’t done enough to ensure the safety of those with disabilities at the state Capitol during the pandemic.A bill introduced Thursday noted that an “emergency” exists to make that...

February 9, 2021
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New Bill Revives Idaho Ballot Initiative Restrictions

New Bill Revives Idaho Ballot Initiative Restrictions

© 2022 Boise State Public RadioNPR in IdahoPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsThe Idaho legislature will once again consider a bill to make it harder for residents to get an initiative on the ballot.Right now, campaign organizers have to hit two benchmarks to put an issue before voters:That works out to a minimum of 64,946 total signatures, with signature totals by district varying across the state.Sen. Steve Vick’s (R-Dalton Gardens) bill introduced Friday morning would force campaigns to collect that 6% threshold in every legislative district.“It seems clear to me that as the...

February 15, 2021
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Bill Adding More Ballot Initiative Restrictions Clears Idaho Senate

Bill Adding More Ballot Initiative Restrictions Clears Idaho Senate

© 2022 Boise State Public RadioNPR in IdahoPlay Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsIdaho senators gave a thumbs up to a bill Monday that would make it significantly harder to get an initiative on the ballot.Just two Republicans joined all seven Democrats in voting against the proposal. would force campaigns to gather signatures from 6% of registered voters from all 35 of Idaho’s legislative districts. Right now, they only need to collect those signatures from 18 legislative districts.If approved, Idaho would become the only state with an initiative or referendum process that...

March 2, 2021
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