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The longest-running public policy show in the West, Idaho Reports turns a spotlight on the statehouse during the legislative session. Dedicated to political analysis and in-depth reporting from around the state. Subscribe for regular episodes and bonus content on the important issues affecting all Idahoans.

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The longest-running public policy show in the West, Idaho Reports turns a spotlight on the statehouse during the legislative session. Dedicated to political analysis and in-depth reporting from around the state. Subscribe for regular episodes and bonus content on the important issues affecting all Idahoans.

© Idaho Public Television | Idaho State Board of Education, an agency of the State of Idaho

    Episode: Does EMTALA Override Idaho's Abortion Laws?

    Episode: Does EMTALA Override Idaho's Abortion Laws?

    Next week the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on whether the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act, or EMTALA, conflicts with Idaho's state law that bans all abortion except to save the life of the mother, or in cases of rape and incest. Constitutional law professor McKay Cunningham from the College of Idaho joined Melissa Davlin on Thursday to preview the arguments the nation expects to hear in court on Wednesday.

    • 9 min
    Season 52 Episode 22: Sine Die, For Now

    Season 52 Episode 22: Sine Die, For Now

    Lawmakers gaveled out for the year, but Medicaid uncertainty may bring a special session. This week, Logan Finney sits down with Reps. Ned Burns and Brent Crane to discuss the library bill that became law. Kevin Richert gives us a run-down of education highlights. Finally, Senate President Pro Tem Chuck Winder discusses the end of the session, including whether a Medicaid bill will cause disruption of services to Idahoans with disabilities and bring lawmakers back to the statehouse.

    • 28 min
    Episode: Transparency Helps Citizens Participate

    Episode: Transparency Helps Citizens Participate

    Legislative committees in Idaho often meet less than twelve hours after an agenda is posted. They also leave the details about how to accept public testimony up to each individual chairman. Jason Mercier, vice president and director of research at Mountain States Policy Center, joined associate producer Logan Finney to discuss some possible transparency reforms that could help Idahoans access their part-time citizen legislature.

    • 15 min
    Season 52 Episode 21: Nearing the End

    Season 52 Episode 21: Nearing the End

    Lawmakers set the final state budgets this week – or did they? The showdown over the transportation budget is finally ended, and long-anticipated bills await the governor’s signature or veto. Melissa Davlin sits down with lawmakers investigating a possible budget shortfall at the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Then, Dr. Jaclyn Kettler from Boise State University and reporter James Dawson from Boise State Public Radio discuss the lead up to adjournment.

    • 28 min
    Episode: An Inability to Hear Concerns with ACLU of Idaho

    Episode: An Inability to Hear Concerns with ACLU of Idaho

    Like many election years, there have been a lot of social issues up for debate in the 2024 legislative session. However, lawmakers seem increasingly ready to pass legislation that they know will end up being decided somewhere down the line in court. Associate producer Logan Finney sat down this week with ACLU of Idaho legislative strategist Amy Dundon to discuss reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ and gender issues, and balancing our conflicting rights as enshrined in the constitution.

    • 21 min
    Season 52 Episode 20: Mixed Messages

    Season 52 Episode 20: Mixed Messages

    This week, Dr. Jim Souza, Dr. Megan Kasper, and Idaho Medical Association CEO Susie Keller talk about the effects of Idaho’s abortion ban on physician recruitment and patient care after the Senate and House Health and Welfare Committees canceled a hearing on the topic. Then, Kevin Richert of Idaho Education News and James Dawson of Boise State Public Radio bring you the latest from the statehouse.

    • 28 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

Listener-123 ,

Podcast features need to be updated

Good for local news. Please update the podcast features to remove Played episodes from downloaded episodes, AND to show Only unplayed episodes in the feed.

rusty medina ,

Way to go Idaho!

Stop and give a listen!

Trucker Joe21 ,

Extremely bias

I subscribed to this podcast to get information on state wide issues and news. This podcast doesn't put out all the facts just spin towards a detrimental narrative.

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