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An unwelcome primer on Idaho’s one-subject rule for legislative measures

July 31, 2023 Jim Jones

Believe me, the last thing I want to do is drive readers to distraction by delving into an obscure and…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Idaho Attorney General, Idaho closed primary, Idaho judicial pay, Idaho Republicans, Idaho's one-subject rule, Janice Mc Geachin, open elections in Idaho, Open Primaries initiative, ranked choice in Idaho, Raul Labrador

Will the Legislature be able to financially starve the courts into submission?

April 10, 2023 Jim Jones

No doubt about it. A large swath of the legislature is still honked off about the Idaho Supreme Court’s 2021…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: extremist Idaho lawmakers, Idaho attack on judges, Idaho Constitution, Idaho extremists, Idaho impartial judiciary, Idaho judges, Idaho judicial pay, idaho legislature, retaliation against Idaho judges

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