2019 Idaho Freedom Index
| Bill | Bill Name | Progress | Action Date | Votes | Vote Rating | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H0003 | HB 3 would greatly increase the licensure fee for counselors and therapists while making moderate reforms to reduce barriers to the industry. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/07/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full analysis |
| H0004 | HB 4 would eliminate a requirement that applicants for licensure as an occupational therapist submit a new application after failing two attempts on the licensure examination. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/07/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0005 | HB 5 would eliminate the Board of Chiropractic Physicians’ peer review committee. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/12/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0007 | HB 7 would lower the age barrier for licensure as a nursing home administrator and put a cap on the length of time trainees have to complete their training. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/07/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full analysis |
| H0008 | HB 8 would expand the prescribing authority for midwives and make clerical changes to the licensing statutes. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/07/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0009 | HB 9 is a substantial rewrite of the Medical Practice Act, which regulates the practice of physicians and physician assistants in the state. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 02/19/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0010 | HB 10 would establish an interstate pharmaceutical practice compact and take steps to ease restrictions on the practice of pharmacy in Idaho. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 02/14/2019 | 2 | 4 | Full analysis |
| H0012 | HB 12 would make it easier to prescribe opioid antagonists and would eliminate an educational program run by the Department of Health and Welfare. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 02/14/2019 | 2 | 2 | Full analysis |
| H0015 | HB 15 would exempt any fees assessed for compiling public records request from sales taxes. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 02/08/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0021 | HB 21 would ensure that labor negotiations are open to the public, as called for by open meeting laws. | Dead | 01/17/2019 | 0 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0022 | HB 22 would remove the age limit requirement for sign language interpreters and allow licensees to show proof of licensure electronically. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/07/2019 | 2 | 2 | Full analysis |
| H0024 | HB 24 would remove weight restrictions for utility-type vehicles (UTVs). | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/12/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0025 | HB 25 would prohibit cities from annexing five acres or more of agricultural land without the consent of a landowner. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 02/14/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full analysis |
| H0026 | HB 26 would give the owners of underground storage tanks additional time to comply with federal regulations governing those tanks. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 02/26/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0039 | HB 39 would give building inspectors six months on the job before they have to obtain a certification. | Dead | 02/05/2019 | 0 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0040 | HB 40 would clarify language which prohibits public entities from considering the fees assessed by contractors when evaluating proposals for projects. | Dead | 01/24/2019 | 0 | 0 | Full analysis |
| H0041 | HB 41 would prohibit any public entities in the state from paying any form of severance pay to employees. | Dead | 01/24/2019 | 0 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0042 | HB 42 would ensure that labor negotiations are open to the public, as called for by open meeting laws. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/14/2019 | 3 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0044 | HB 44 would double the maximum fee assessed on private forest lands under the Forest Practices Act. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 02/26/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0045 | HB 45 would reduce the number of training hours required to obtain a license as a driving instructor. | Dead | 02/15/2019 | 1 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0046 | HB 46 would allow for shorthand reporters to obtain licensure by endorsement and would expand the testing options available. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/07/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full analysis |
| H0058 | HB 58 would make it easier for individuals to donate unused prescription drugs to others in need. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/13/2019 | 2 | 2 | Full Analysis |
| H0061 | HB 61 would establish a new corporate welfare program for small railroad companies investing in their infrastructure. | Dead | 02/12/2019 | 1 | -2 | Full Analysis |
| H0062 | HB 62 would extend the property tax reductions to the occupancy tax, which is assessed on new construction. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 02/20/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full analysis |
| H0068 | HB 68 would repeal the statute which allows legislators to spike their pension once they leave the Legislature. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/12/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0069 | HB 69 would prohibit private organizations from adding new employees to the public employee retirement system. | Dead | 01/31/2019 | 0 | 2 | Full Analysis |
| H0070 | HB 70 would permanently take the right to own a firearm away from adults who are convicted of engaging in sexual activity with a 16- or 17-year-old. | Dead | 03/14/2019 | 0 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0074 | HB 74 would change requirements and restrictions for off-highway vehicles and would give the Department of Parks and Recreation additional authority. | Dead | 03/07/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0075 | HB 75 would require nonresidents to purchase a user certificate to use an off-highway vehicle (OHV) in Idaho. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/12/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0076 | HB76 would establish a regulatory framework for ebikes. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/14/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| H0077 | HB 77 would prohibit local governments from instituting restrictive hands-free cell phone ordinances for drivers in their jurisdiction. | Dead | 02/07/2019 | 0 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0078 | HB 78 would establish a DUI diversion program that would allow individuals charged with a DUI to choose alternative sentencing. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/04/2019 | 3 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0079 | HB79 would allow first responders to damage private property without liability (for lawsuits or criminal prosecution) for their actions. | Dead | 03/01/2019 | 1 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0082 | HB82 would limit the ability of homeowner associations to restrict installation of solar panels on private homes. | Dead | 02/04/2019 | 0 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| H0086 | HB 86 would apply the sales tax exemption for labor charges to the labor charges for installing accessories on new vehicles. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/07/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0090 | HB 90 would revise the definitions for all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility-type vehicles. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/12/2019 | 2 | 2 | Full Analysis |
| H0092 | HB 92 would prohibit cities from annexing five acres or more of forest land without the consent of a landowner. | Dead | 02/06/2019 | 0 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| H0093 | HB 93 would give the State Board of Education authority to provide funding to nontraditional educator preparation programs for training teachers. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/29/2019 | 3 | -1 | Full analysis |
| H0095 | HB 95 would require individuals to show proof of vehicle insurance prior to registering their vehicle. | Dead | 02/07/2019 | 0 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0096 | HB 96 would change the formulas used for calculating the number of deer and elk tags each outfitter and guide receives, and it would set a minimum requirement for the tags set aside for their use. | Dead | 02/07/2019 | 0 | -1 | Full analysis |
| H0099 | HB 99 would eliminate the mandatory minimum sentences for convictions for trafficking in marijuana, cocaine and methamphetamine/amphetamine or their precursors. | Dead | 03/05/2019 | 1 | 3 | Full Analysis |
| H0100 | HB 100 would require the Legislature to take affirmative action to adopt administrative rules proposed by executive agencies. | Dead | 02/18/2019 | 1 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0103 | HB 103 would require local governments to disclose the cost of a proposed levy on the ballot. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/14/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0106 | HB 106 would require drivers to slow down and move to outside lanes for tow trucks and highway incident response vehicles, rather than just emergency vehicles. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/27/2019 | 3 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| H0108 | HB 108 would give building inspectors six months on the job before they have to obtain a certification. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/07/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0109 | HB 109 would establish a Maternal Mortality Review Committee under the state Department of Health and Welfare | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/18/2019 | 2 | -3 | Full Analysis |
| H0110 | HB 110 would limit the authority of the state Department of Fish and Game to conduct warrantless searches. | Dead | 02/11/2019 | 0 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0115 | HB 115 would allow law enforcement officers to arrest an individual without a warrant if the officer is responding to a report that the individual has made a threat against a school. | Dead | 02/26/2019 | 0 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0118 | HB 118 would prohibit the use of pretrial risk algorithms with inherent bias and would require the algorithms are made available to the public. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/28/2019 | 3 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0122 | HB 122 would require the state department of Agriculture to develop a state plan for growing hemp and would allow for very restricted transport of hemp through the state. | Dead | 04/04/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0127 | HB 127 would allow counties to determine whether or not they develop a comprehensive land use plan. | Dead | 03/12/2019 | 1 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0128 | HB 128 repeals and replaces a section of code regarding how cities may annex private lands. | Dead | 02/12/2019 | 0 | 2 | Full Analysis |
| H0130 | HB 130 would specify public notice requirements for city annexations and make changes to increase accountability on how private lands are annexed. | Dead | 03/13/2019 | 1 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0133 | HB 133 would require daycare and school facilities to inform parents of their ability to opt out of vaccinations for their children. | Dead | 02/26/2019 | 1 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0138 | HB 138 would substantially revise the process for taking action against tenants who have unpaid rent or who have violated lease or rental agreements. | Dead | 03/04/2019 | 1 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| H0140 | HB 140 would decriminalize the possession of minor amounts of marijuana for a first time offense. | Dead | 02/13/2019 | 0 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0141 | HB 141 would make it easier for mining operations to establish reclamation plans and would require underground mines to establish such plans. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/26/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0143 | HB 143 would establish the Occupational Licensing Reform Act and would reduce barriers to licensure for military members, veterans, and their spouses. | Dead | 02/13/2019 | 0 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0144 | HB 144 would exempt individuals who are working at assisted living facilities from having to be licensed as a barber or cosmetologist if they wish to help residents with personal grooming. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/22/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0145 | HB 145 would amend self-service storage facility regulations. | Dead | 03/06/2019 | 1 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0146 | HB 146 would set a flat fee for the services county recorders provide at $27. | Dead | 02/28/2019 | 0 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0151 | HB 151 would increase the licensing fees that health departments can assess, would add fees they may assess and limit them from assessing any others. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/18/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0152 | HB 152 would allow naturopaths an increased scope of practice and would allow practitioners to get a license. | Dead | 02/14/2019 | 0 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| H0153 | HB 153 would increase the starting salary for teachers by $1,500 for each of the next two years. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/20/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full analysis |
| H0158 | HB 158 would limit the ability of homeowner associations to restrict installation of solar panels on private homes. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/19/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| H0161 | HB 161 would allow local governments to post procurement notices for information technology goods or services online, rather than in a print newspaper. | Dead | 02/25/2019 | 1 | 1 | Full analysis |
| H0166 | HB 166 would require newspapers to publish legal notices electronically on a website they maintain. | Dead | 02/26/2019 | 0 | 0 | Full analysis |
| H0170 | HB 170 would require the state Department of Health and Welfare to notify parents or guardians of their rights when it initiates a child protection investigation. | Dead | 03/01/2019 | 1 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0172 | HB 172 would prohibit the trustees of a hospital district from also serving on the board of directors for a hospital within the district. | Dead | 02/19/2019 | 0 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0179 | HB 179 would have the Transportation Department revoke a vehicle registration if they determine a vehicle owner does not have individual insurance coverage. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/02/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0180 | HB 180 would expressly allow syringe and needle exchanges to operate in Idaho, and would regulate their operation. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/22/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| H0182 | HB 182 would allow pharmacists to prescribe a limited array of medications without having specific authorization from the Board of Pharmacy. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/21/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0185 | HB 185 would create a student loan repayment program for educators in rural districts with a teacher shortage. | Dead | 02/25/2019 | 0 | -2 | Full Analysis |
| H0189 | HB 189 would limit the authority of the state Department of Fish and Game to conduct warrantless searches. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/02/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0195 | HB 195 would allow a barber or cosmetology school that has inadvertently missed a deadline to renew a license to reinstate that license within 90 days. | Dead | 03/11/2019 | 1 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0196 | HB 196 would allow naturopaths an increased scope of practice and would allow practitioners to get a license. | Dead | 03/05/2019 | 0 | 0 | Full analysis |
| H0198 | HB 198 would allow high school graduates to use advanced opportunities funding to attend a state-designated trade school. | Dead | 02/26/2019 | 0 | -3 | Full Analysis |
| H0199 | HB 199 would clarify the laws concerning carrying concealed weapons. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/02/2019 | 2 | 2 | Full Analysis |
| H0201 | HB 201 would make an exception for small taxing districts by letting them increase their budgets beyond the statutory limit on how much their budgets can grow in any one year. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/25/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0206 | HB 206 would expand permitless concealed carry to include areas within city limits. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/02/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0209 | HB 209 would allow law enforcement officers to arrest an individual without a warrant if the officer is responding to a report that the individual has made a threat against a school. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/25/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0217 | HB 217 would increase the opportunity for voter input on the use of urban renewal dollars. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/09/2019 | 3 | 2 | Full Analysis |
| H0218 | HB 218 would establish three new programs to encourage teachers to work in rural schools. | Dead | 03/01/2019 | 0 | -5 | Full analysis |
| H0229 | HB 229 would increase the number of apprentices a journeyman electrician could supervise. | Dead | 03/21/2019 | 1 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0240 | HB 240 would allow ambulance districts to assess a 50 percent higher property tax rate. | Dead | 03/06/2019 | 0 | -2 | Full Analysis |
| H0241 | HB 241 would establish a new type of taxing district, for county fairs. | Dead | 03/06/2019 | 0 | -5 | Full Analysis |
| H0242 | HB 242 would eliminate the hospital property tax exemption for facilities that do not perform the core functions of a hospital. | Dead | 03/06/2019 | 0 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0244 | HB 244 would allow naturopaths an increased scope of practice and would allow practitioners to get a license. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/25/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| H0248 | HB 248 would establish the Occupational Licensing Reform Act and would reduce barriers to licensure for military members, veterans, and their spouses. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/03/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0252 | HB 252 would limit the authority of the state Department of Fish and Game to conduct warrantless searches. | Dead | 03/08/2019 | 0 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0259 | HB 259 would require all marketplace facilitators, such as eBay, to remit sales taxes to the state on goods sold into Idaho. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/09/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full analysis |
| H0271 | HB 271 would allow individuals to save up to $3,000 per year tax-free, to put toward the cost of purchasing a home in Idaho. | Dead | 03/14/2019 | 0 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0275 | HB 275 would allow for renewable short-term health insurance plans with fewer regulations than full-coverage health plans. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/04/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| H0276 | HB 276 would permanently take the right to own a firearm away from adults who are convicted of engaging in sexual activity with a 16- or 17-year-old. | Dead | 03/15/2019 | 1 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0277 | HB 277 would establish cost-control measures around the Medicaid program to help keep the program from ballooning out of control. | Dead | 03/22/2019 | 1 | 4 | Full Analysis |
| H0279 | HB 279 would give a tax exemption to data centers on their purchases of certain equipment. | Dead | 03/20/2019 | 0 | -2 | Full Analysis |
| H0280 | HB 280 would establish a penalty for individuals who smoke or vape in a vehicle with a minor present. | Dead | 03/21/2019 | 0 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| H0298 | HB 298 would remove the sales tax exemption hospitals receive on all purchases they make. | Dead | 04/03/2019 | 0 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| H0300 | HB 300 would give the Idaho State Police and the Department of Agriculture authority to issue permits and regulate the transportation of hemp through the state. | Dead | 04/11/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| S1007 | SB 1007 would create a new Collection Agency Recovery Fund which all collection agencies licensed in Idaho would be required to pay into. It also would make other amendments to Idaho’s Collection Agency Act. | Dead | 03/26/2019 | 1 | -2 | Full Analysis |
| S1008 | SB 1008 would change apprenticeship regulations for electrical contractors and journeymen. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/11/2019 | 2 | 2 | Full Analysis |
| S1009 | SB 1009 would create a new occupational license — that of an electrical installer — under the Division of Building Safety. | Dead | 01/21/2019 | 0 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| S1014 | SB 1014 would require all plumbing contractors to also be journeymen plumbers. | Dead | 01/21/2019 | 0 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| S1023 | SB 1023 would apply graduated penalties to anyone who commits assault or battery against an employee of the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/27/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full analysis |
| S1028 | SB 1028 would give first responders worker’s compensation if they have suffered from post-traumatic stress injury on the job. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/12/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| S1029 | SB 1029 would create a new school-turnaround program to provide additional funding and resources to Idaho’s worst public schools. | Dead | 03/25/2019 | 2 | -3 | Full analysis |
| S1034 | SB 1034 would prohibit insurers from charging different rates for anti-cancer medications depending on whether they are administered orally, intravenously, or injected. | Dead | 03/06/2019 | 0 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| S1035 | SB1035 would add more qualifications for electrical inspectors, allowing more people to enter the occupation. | Dead | 01/31/2019 | 0 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| S1037 | SB 1037 would give land surveyors authority to enter most private properties without the express permission of a landowner. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/21/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| S1039 | SB 1039 would repeal the 2020 sunset date for the Wolf Depredation Control Board. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 02/27/2019 | 2 | -2 | Full analysis |
| S1053 | SB 1053 would allow individuals to obtain a license as a barber or barber-stylist through an apprenticeship. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/21/2019 | 2 | 2 | Full Analysis |
| S1058 | SB 1058 would allow charter school administrators to receive an alternate certificate rather than a full teaching certificate, as required under current law. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/21/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| S1060 | SB 1060 would allow high school students to graduate early or take a flexible schedule if they meet certain requirements established by the Idaho State Board of Education. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/04/2019 | 3 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| S1061 | SB 1061 would replace the indefinite levy which school districts can collect with a fixed term levy while making it easier for schools to take advantage of the levy. | Dead | 04/04/2019 | 2 | 2 | Full Analysis |
| S1064 | SB 1064 would expand the authority of law enforcement to issue citations to motorists who use mobile electronic devices while driving and increase fines. | Dead | 02/19/2019 | 1 | -2 | Full Analysis |
| S1065 | Senate Bill 1065 would allow the state Department of Transportation to take out bonds for the Transportation Expansion and Congestion and Mitigation Program. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/04/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full analysis |
| S1068 | SB 1068 would establish registration for pharmacy benefit managers operating in Idaho. | Dead | 03/13/2019 | 1 | -2 | Full analysis |
| S1071 | SB 1071 would fill a gap in existing law by granting licensees governed by certain licensing authorities eligibility to collect attorney’s fees as the prevailing party in a lawsuit. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/25/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| S1074 | SB 1074 would specify that a county is not responsible for providing health coverage to individuals who have been recently released from jail. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/28/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| S1075 | SB 1075 would amend Idaho’s statutes regulating the use of assistance devices and service animals for individuals with disabilities. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/25/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| S1078 | SB 1078 would allow small brewers to contract with others to brew their beer in off-site facilities. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/25/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full analysis |
| S1082 | SB 1082 would increase the fees the state Brand Board can assess for inspections and certificates. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/21/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full analysis |
| S1090 | SB 1090 would establish a new crime for “impeding critical infrastructure” and would apply graduated penalties over criminal trespass. | Dead | 02/12/2019 | 0 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| S1093 | SB 1093 would codify the pretrial supervision programs that counties operate. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/25/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| S1094 | SB 1094 would establish the Children and Families Legal Services Fund under the Supreme Court. | Dead | 02/25/2019 | 0 | -2 | Full Analysis |
| S1095 | SB 1095 would establish an employment training program under the state Department of Health and Welfare to provide training and payments to individuals leaving welfare programs. | Dead | 02/12/2019 | 0 | -4 | Full analysis |
| S1096 | SB 1096 would allow assisted living facilities to use private organizations for conducting government-required inspections. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/21/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| S1097 | SB 1097 would obligate health insurers to continue coverage for persons who are participating in a clinical trial. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/21/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full analysis |
| S1105 | SB 1105 would allow students to use Advanced Opportunities funding for career technical education workforce training programs. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/29/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full analysis |
| S1108 | SB 1108 would create a new scholarship program for driver training programs and increase the state reimbursement to school districts for their driver training programs. | Dead | 03/19/2019 | 2 | -2 | Full Analysis |
| S1110 | SB 1110 would establish standards of behavior for bail enforcement agents (bounty hunters) and would eliminate vague language which could lead to bail agents losing their license. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/02/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full analysis |
| S1111 | SB 1111 would allow a notary public to work electronically. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/21/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full analysis |
| S1113 | SB 1113 would amend many of Idaho’s campaign finance laws, and would require campaign finance disclosures in many of Idaho’s small cities. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/02/2019 | 3 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| S1125 | SB 1125 would allow agricultural commodity warehouses to issue electronic receipts. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/21/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| S1129 | Senate Bill 1129 would allow dental therapists to work in limited settings. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/25/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full analysis |
| S1131 | SB 1131 would dramatically increase the fines for passing a stopped school bus. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/27/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| S1138 | SB 1138 would create a new, provisional license for electricians. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/03/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| S1151 | Bill description: SB 1151 would cap the amount of wildlife depredation payments to any single person at 10 percent of the total annual appropriation. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 03/28/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full analysis |
| S1154 | SB 1154 would prohibit individuals from using exploding targets and incendiary or tracer ammunition on public land from May 10 through October 20 of each year. | Dead | 03/04/2019 | 0 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| S1159 | SB 1159 would revise several procedures for the initiative process in Idaho. | Dead | 04/05/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| S1160 | Senate Bill 1160 would reform Idaho’s statewide liquor licensing system and allow municipalities to issue liquor licenses. | Dead | 03/06/2019 | 0 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| S1161 | Senate Bill 1161 would increase the amounts of heroin necessary for someone to be subjected to a mandatory minimum sentence for trafficking, and it also would create a new mandatory minimum for fentanyl trafficking. | Dead | 03/06/2019 | 0 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| S1178 | SB 1178 would prohibit individuals from using exploding targets from May 10 through October 20 each year on state-owned public land. | Dead | 03/27/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| S1180 | SB 1180 would establish a new mechanism by which charter schools can obtain lower interest capital bonds. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/03/2019 | 2 | 0 | Full Analysis |
| S1182 | SB 1182 would establish mandatory disclosure statements for companies that install residential solar power systems. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/02/2019 | 2 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| S1204 | SB 1204 would establish work requirements for Medicaid expansion enrollees, would allow enrollees above the poverty line to receive coverage on the private market, and make other amendments to Medicaid Expansion. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted | 04/09/2019 | 3 | 3 | Full Analysis |
| S1205 | SB 1205 would require the Legislature to take affirmative action to adopt administrative rules proposed by executive agencies. | Dead | 04/10/2019 | 2 | 1 | Full Analysis |
| SJR101 | SJR 101 would propose an amendment to the Idaho Constitution to expand the rights of crime victims in the state. | Dead | 02/19/2019 | 1 | -1 | Full Analysis |
| SJR102 | SJR 102 would propose an amendment to the Idaho Constitution to expand the rights of crime victims in the state. | Dead | 03/07/2019 | 1 | -1 | Full Analysis |