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2026 Idaho Freedom Index

Bill Bill Name Progress Action Date Votes Vote Rating Comments
H0489 House Bill 489 would criminalize wearing a mask while committing or attempting to commit another crime and create a sentencing enhancement for doing so. In Committee 01/27/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0490 House Bill 490 would criminalize certain instances of speeding by deeming them reckless driving. In Committee 01/19/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0491 House Bill 491 would expand Idaho’s Good Samaritan law to include aid provided during a mental health or suicidal crisis. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
H0493 House Bill 493 would make a first offense of soliciting commercial sexual activity a felony rather than a misdemeanor and apply a mandatory minimum sentence of incarceration. Crossed Over 02/03/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0494 House Bill 494 would expand the Department of Health and Welfare’s authority to subject both public and private employees and volunteers to FBI background checks and assess associated fees. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 1 -2 Full Analysis
H0495 House Bill 495 would shift regulatory control of denturists from the independent Board of Denturitry to the Idaho State Board of Dentistry. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0496 House Bill 496 would shift regulatory control of podiatrists from the independent Board of Podiatry to the Idaho State Board of Medicine. In Committee 02/05/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
H0498 House Bill 498 would grant the Senate President pro tempore and Speaker of the House authority to employ private counsel to sue the federal government. Crossed Over 02/18/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
H0499 House Bill 499 would define restricted airspace around correctional facilities and criminalize flying a drone in restricted airspace, even unknowingly. In Committee 01/21/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0500 House Bill 500 would apply several bicycle-related laws to electric-assisted bicycles. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 2 0 Full Analysis
H0501 House Bill 501 would require paid signature gatherers for an initiative or referendum to be a qualified elector and wear a badge disclosing who pays the person gathering signatures. Crossed Over 02/19/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0503 House Bill 503 would move the Idaho Soil and Water Conservation Commission into the Idaho Department of Water Resources. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0506 House Bill 506 would raise the cap on a sales tax rebate incentive program for developers who fund highway improvements while also increasing the minimum commitment to participate in the program. In Committee 02/13/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0508 House Bill 508 would allow governments to spend federal funds and grants to improve bike and pedestrian facilities. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0509 House Bill 509 would clarify that large commercial vehicles would not be subject to reinspection for 72 hours following an initial inspection. In Committee 01/22/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0510 House Bill 510 would make it clear that public employees can share non-confidential information with the Idaho Legislature and prohibit their employers from retaliating. In Committee 02/10/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0511 House Bill 511 would increase the structure surcharge levied on improved parcels in private forests. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 2 -1 Full Analysis
H0513 House Bill 513 would decrease the mandated minimum education and apprenticeship hours required for obtaining a cosmetology license. In Committee 01/27/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0514 House Bill 514 would allow barber and cosmetology students to take their licensing exams after they have completed 80% of their required education hours. Signed/Enacted/Adopted 02/24/2026 2 1 Full Analysis
H0517 House Bill 517 would repeal the chapter of Idaho code that entered the state into the Pacific NorthWest Economic Region (PNWER) cooperative agreement. In Committee 01/23/2026 0 2 Full Analysis
H0519 House Bill 519 would fully conform Idaho’s tax code to the federal changes enacted by HR1 (The One Big Beautiful Bill Act) for individuals and partially for businesses. Projected tax savings for Idaho residents and businesses are somewhere between $155 million to $188 million during the 2026 tax year, with the higher number more likely. In Committee 01/26/2026 0 2 Full Analysis
H0520 House Bill 520 would amend statute 67-5242, part of the Idaho Administrative Procedure Act (IDAPA). This legislation would require agencies to notify persons involved in contested cases before a hearing with pertinent information, including the statutory authority the agency is operating under. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0522 House Bill 522 would criminalize flying a drone near a correctional facility, even unknowingly. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0523 House Bill 523 would grant the Director of the Department of Administration, the Director of the Idaho State Police, and their respective designees sole discretion to ban someone from the Capitol building and the Supreme Court building for one year with no appeal or recourse. In Committee 01/27/2026 0 -2 Full Analysis
H0524 House Bill 524 would strengthen Idaho’s child custody interference law by clarifying enforcement duties for police, setting timelines for welfare checks, and creating a graduated penalty system that escalates from fines to felony charges for repeat interference violations. In Committee 01/27/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0525 House Bill 525 would say the Idaho Department of Correction Director’s determinations regarding execution procedures are not subject to rulemaking or judicial review. In Committee 02/13/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
H0526 House Bill 526 would remove some restrictions on very small businesses that want to sell time/temperature controlled foods. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0527 House Bill 527 would repeal the Yellow Dot program. In Committee 01/27/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0528 House Bill 528 would clarify that patients can choose to use their own or a designated donor's blood for a transfusion under most circumstances. Passed 03/12/2026 2 0 Full Analysis
H0529 House Bill 529 would impose new regulations on health carriers and require them to apply out-of-pocket payments for healthcare purchased outside of insurance toward policy deductibles. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0530 House Bill 530 would impose new regulations on health carriers and cap the deductibles they can charge for certain classes of medications. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0533 House Bill 533 would remove the requirement that vehicles display a registration sticker, but keep other registration requirements and fees in place. Signed/Enacted/Adopted 03/03/2026 2 1 Full Analysis
H0534 House Bill 534 would allow most parents and legal guardians to provide driver training for their children in lieu of formal driver's training. In Committee 01/28/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0537 House Bill 537 would expand Idaho's Open Meetings Law to require public bodies to allow time for public comments at most public meetings. In Committee 01/28/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0539 House Bill 539 would amend statute 67-5226, part of the Idaho Administrative Procedure Act (IDAPA). This legislation would require agencies that promulgate temporary rules only be able to do so in certain defined circumstances. It also would subject them to additional review and reporting requirements. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 2 1 Full Analysis
H0542 House Bill 542 would impose regulations on social media platforms for accounts held by children and prohibit certain features for those accounts. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0545 House Bill 545 would allow former military chaplains who are residents of Idaho and have met experience requirements to work as licensed counselors within the state. Crossed Over 03/17/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0546 House Bill 546 would require businesses to allow non-employees with certain medical conditions to use employee-only restrooms. In Committee 01/29/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0547 House Bill 547 would decrease the mandated minimum education and apprenticeship hours required for obtaining a cosmetology license. In Committee 02/13/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0548 House Bill 548 would clarify that law enforcement must have a reasonable suspicion that a violation has occurred to stop and board a vessel under the Idaho Safe Boating Act. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0549 House Bill 549 would clarify and streamline the process for initiating proceedings for dissolving a hospital district via a petition. Crossed Over 02/24/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0553 House Bill 553 would require new Idaho residents to obtain Idaho driver's licenses and title their vehicles within 30 days of arriving. In Committee 02/04/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0554 House Bill 554 would limit pest abatement on private property, requiring written permission from landowners, limit aerial abatement to emergency situations, and allow landowners to opt-out even from emergency abatement efforts. In Committee 02/04/2026 0 3 Full Analysis
H0557 House Bill 557 would ensure uniformity in the antidiscrimination law across the state by stipulating that the Idaho Human Rights Act preempts local ordinances. Crossed Over 02/06/2026 1 3 Full Analysis
H0558 House Bill 558 adds a new chapter to Idaho Code requiring the Department of Health and Welfare to ensure foster youth retain access to their parents’ federal benefits rather than the funds being absorbed into state funding. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 2 -2 Full Analysis
H0559 Amends existing law to update references to the current Internal Revenue Code and to revise certain tax credits and adjustments. Signed/Enacted/Adopted 02/11/2026 2 2 Full Analysis
H0561 House Bill 561 provides additional clarity regarding what flags may be displayed by governmental entities and adds penalties for noncompliance. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0562 House Bill 562 would impose stricter regulations on insurance providers by requiring longer, 60-day notices of non-renewals and cancellations. Crossed Over 03/17/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0563 House Bill 563 would recognize more education pathways to become a Certified Public Accountant and make it simpler for accountants to work across state lines. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 2 1 Full Analysis
H0569 House Bill 569 would amend and add to the state’s regulation of water skiing. In Committee 02/11/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
H0570 House Bill 570 would criminalize certain instances of speeding by deeming them reckless driving. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
H0571 Amends existing law to provide for disturbing the peace of a religious worship, meeting, or event. In Committee 02/02/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0572 Adds to existing law to establish the Pediatric Secretive Transitions Parental Rights Act. In Committee 02/13/2026 0 2 Full Analysis
H0573 House Bill 573 would expand who is deemed qualified to teach Idaho law relating to firearms to those seeking an enhanced license to carry a concealed weapon. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0574 House Bill 574 would repeal school and daycare vaccine mandates, preempt local laws requiring medical interventions, and make Idaho’s vaccine registry opt-in rather than opt-out. In Committee 02/03/2026 0 6 Full Analysis
H0575 House Bill 575 would require law enforcement to report asset forfeitures to the State Controller, and instruct the Controller to store, maintain, and publish the list. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0576 House Bill 576 would limit the application of the Idaho Consumer Asset Recovery Fund (ICAR) to Idaho residents. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 2 -1 Full Analysis
H0578 House Bill 578 would expand Medicaid to provide services for incarcerated youth. In Committee 02/18/2026 0 -4 Full Analysis
H0579 House Bill 579 would clarify that justifiable homicide can include the defense of any person, not just certain relatives or employees named in code. Crossed Over 02/13/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0581 House Bill 581 would amend the language in Section 1-213, Idaho Code, to allow the Legislature to review court rules, and establish a process to advise the Idaho Supreme Court — via a House or Senate resolution — of conflicts between court rules and Idaho code. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0582 House Bill 582 would allow LLC filers to provide the street and mailing addresses of the company's commercial registered agent rather than their own personal address. In Committee 02/05/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0583 House Bill 583 would limit local regulations on short-term rentals. It would also require property owners who offer short-term rentals privately to pay a variety of business taxes. Passed 03/12/2026 2 1 Full Analysis
H0584 House Bill 584 would require all employers to implement and use the federal e-verify system and impose severe penalties for violations. In Committee 02/05/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
H0585 House Bill 585 would allow a permit holder seeking a required government inspection of electrical, plumbing, or HVAC work to hire a third-party inspector if a government inspector fails to complete the inspection within 48 business hours. Crossed Over 03/17/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0586 House Bill 586 would create a regulatory structure for stablecoins and allow for coordination with other states and the federal government regarding their use. In Committee 02/05/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
H0587 House Bill 587 would allow the moneys in the rangeland improvement account to be continuously appropriated. Signed/Enacted/Adopted 03/13/2026 2 -1 Full Analysis
H0588 House Bill 588 would revise various provisions regarding how school districts can conduct virtual education programs, including reporting requirements and teacher certification and curricula standards. In Committee 02/10/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
H0592 House Bill 592 would require hospitals that accept Medicaid to collect and report the immigration status of patients. In Committee 02/05/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0596 House Bill 596 would protect the right of property owners to continue using their septic systems when forcibly annexed into a city. It would also clarify that non-consenting property owners are not required to pay for annexation costs. In Committee 02/06/2026 0 2 Full Analysis
H0598 House Bill 598 would require political candidates to open a separate bank account for campaign contributions and to transfer any personal loans to the campaign into the separate campaign bank account. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0600 House Bill 600 would provide a simplified option for seeking judicial recourse for a records request denial. In Committee 02/09/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0601 House Bill 601 would prohibit public officials from allowing school district funds, personnel, and other resources to be used in support of teachers’ unions and expands the list of “official actions” subject to the Ethics in Government Act. In Committee 02/09/2026 0 3 Full Analysis
H0602 House Bill 602 would require that any foreign law used in an Idaho court or adjudication must recognize and abide by certain fundamental liberties, rights, and privileges established in the Idaho and United States constitutions. Crossed Over 02/24/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0603 House Bill 603 would revise and expand definitions relative to the state’s ban on camping on state-owned land. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
H0606 House Bill 606 would make it a crime to enter a restroom or changing room designated for the opposite sex in a government-owned building or a place of public accommodation, with certain narrow exceptions. In Committee 02/10/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0607 House Bill 607 would require government buildings and public accommodations to ensure that the privacy and safety of an individual is protected from members of the other sex in restrooms and changing rooms. Crossed Over 02/17/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
H0609 House Bill 609 would limit the scope of state tax incentives for new data centers in Idaho. In Committee 02/10/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0610 House Bill 610 would treat a religious mission as equivalent to active military service in relation to maintaining a property tax homestead exemption while living away from the homestead. Crossed Over 03/11/2026 2 -1 Full Analysis
H0611 House Bill 611 would limit contractual terms and impose a slew of regulations and reporting requirements on health insurers related to prior authorizations and related matters. In Committee 02/10/2026 0 -4 Full Analysis
H0612 House Bill 612 would define a “portable solar generation device” and prohibit electric companies from imposing fees or constraints on its use. In Committee 02/11/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0614 House Bill 614 would make it easier to involuntarily commit someone who has been found incompetent to stand trial. It would also expand what conditions can be used to justify involuntary commitment. In Committee 02/11/2026 0 -2 Full Analysis
H0615 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding disturbing the peace. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0616 House Bill 616 would establish a voluntary certification for interior designers and grant certified interior designers authority to submit technical submissions to obtain required permits for minor interior alterations to a structure. In Committee 02/11/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0618 House Bill 618 would impose new regulations and reporting requirements on fire insurers. In Committee 03/11/2026 0 -2 Full Analysis
H0619 House Bill 619 would grow government by creating an Idaho Wildfire Risk Mitigation Fund to subsidize wildfire mitigation efforts. In Committee 02/11/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
H0621 House Bill 621 would clarify in which parts of a courthouse carrying a concealed weapon is prohibited. In Committee 02/11/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0622 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding Idaho Digital Learning Academy funding. In Committee 02/11/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0625 House Bill 625 would provide a simplified option for seeking judicial recourse for a records request denial. In Committee 02/18/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0627 House Bill 627 would clarify that individuals have the right to record a public meeting, but allow a governing body to take measures to ensure the orderly conduct of its meetings. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0628 House Bill 628 would allow most parents and legal guardians to provide driver training for their children in lieu of formal driver's training. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 2 1 Full Analysis
H0632 House Bill 632 would make it clear that public employees can share non-confidential information with the Idaho Legislature and prohibit their employers from retaliating. Crossed Over 03/11/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0634 House Bill 634 would require that any funding appropriated to school districts and public charter schools must be used for its intended purposes. In Committee 02/18/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
H0637 House Bill 637 would recognize that foreign-minted gold and silver coin and specie is legal tender. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0638 House Bill 638 would create a March primary for presidential elections at an estimated cost of $2.5 million. Crossed Over 03/10/2026 1 -2 Full Analysis
H0641 House Bill 641 would impose new regulations on companies that provide sick leave to their employees. In Committee 02/25/2026 1 -2 Full Analysis
H0643 House Bill 643 would exempt new multiplex homes from being required to install automatic fire sprinkler systems, but it would require all new single-family homes and multiplex homes to install heat detection devices in garages. In Committee 02/13/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0644 House Bill 644 would create a new regulatory structure to control the selling and marketing of travel insurance. In Committee 02/13/2026 0 -5 Full Analysis
H0645 House Bill 645 would allow (but not require) independent contractors and self-employed individuals to have a “portable benefit plan” for insurance. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0646 House Bill 646 would regulate and restrict what it defines as third-party litigation financing, effectively limiting the right of contract for both litigants and litigation financiers. In Committee 02/13/2026 0 -5 Full Analysis
H0647 House Bill 647 would allow for smaller manufactured homes and multi-family manufactured homes. It would also prevent new HOA covenants that unreasonably restrict the siting of manufactured homes. In Committee 02/13/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0648 House Bill 648 would impose new regulations on health carriers and limit their flexibility on drug pricing. Crossed Over 03/19/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0649 House Bill 649 would cap interest rates that may be charged by lenders, limiting the right of contract for both borrowers and lenders. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -2 Full Analysis
H0650 H650 would establish the presumption in Idaho code that the state government has jurisdiction over matters occurring within Idaho unless the U.S. Constitution clearly and specifically grants authority to the federal government. Crossed Over 03/06/2026 1 2 Full Analysis
H0653 House Bill 653 would require the Department of Fish and Game to provide notice and a potential opportunity to object before the “planned movement” of wild game, but it would allow the department to engage in the “responsive movement” of wild game with no advance notice or opportunity to object. In Committee 02/13/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
H0655 House Bill 655 would create a prior authorization exemption for physicians who make certain career choices the state wishes to incentivize. In Committee 02/26/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0656 H656 would require school districts to collect aggregate data on student immigration status and nationality, In Committee 02/13/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0657 H657 would provide admission preference to families with at least one (1) parent or legal guardian on military active duty or active guard and reserve duty. In Committee 02/24/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0660 H660 would require state and local law enforcement agencies to verify and record the immigration status and nationality of arrested individuals. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0661 House Bill 661 would clarify that a county’s waste collection contract does not prevent a private contract for temporary waste collection by another service provider. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0664 House Bill 664 would remove the requirement that large trucks travel 10mph below the regular speed limit. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0666 House Bill 666 would require new Idaho residents to obtain an Idaho driver's license and title their vehicles within 30 days of arriving. Crossed Over 03/03/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0667 House Bill 667 would remove provisions from Idaho law that allow someone with a commercial learner's permit from another state or country to obtain a commercial driver’s license in Idaho. Crossed Over 03/04/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0668 House Bill 668 would strengthen Idaho’s child custody interference law. Crossed Over 03/11/2026 1 2 Full Analysis
H0671 House Bill 671 would raise the cap on a sales tax rebate incentive program for developers who fund highway improvements. Introduced 02/20/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
H0673 House Bill 673 would require a legislative candidate to have maintained a home in the district for a year before filing, rather than a year before the general election. In Committee 03/05/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0677 House Bill 677 would criminalize constructing a permanent or temporary blind, pit, platform, or tree stand within 300 feet of a water trough or stock pond on public land in Idaho. In Committee 02/17/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0679 House Bill 679 would clarify the use of vehicles in self-defense and criminalize protests that impede or disrupt traffic with very narrow exceptions. In Committee 02/17/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0682 House Bill 682 would add conditions under which a court may terminate parental rights. In Committee 02/17/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0685 House Bill 685 would criminalize the act of wearing a mask while committing or attempting to commit certain other crimes. It would create a non-restorative sentencing enhancement for doing so. Crossed Over 03/06/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0693 House Bill 693 would make it illegal for an organization to facilitate the unlawful presence of an illegal alien in Idaho and impose misdemeanor or felony penalties. The bill allows for exceptions for law enforcement, emergency responders, and first responders acting in their official capacity.  In Committee 02/23/2026 0 2 Full Analysis
H0700 House Bill 700 would criminalize employing or recruiting undocumented workers and make using the federal e-verify system the only available affirmative defense. Crossed Over 03/02/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
H0701 House Bill 701 would impose new regulations on landlords who charge an application fee to rental applicants. In Committee 02/17/2026 0 -2 Full Analysis
H0704 House Bill 704 would require all employers to implement and use the federal e-verify system and impose severe penalties for violations. Crossed Over 03/02/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
H0705 House Bill 705 would limit the ability of local governments to prevent multifamily residential housing developments in districts zoned for commercial use. In Committee 02/17/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0708 House Bill 708 would create a 10-year sunsetting provision for HOAs. In Committee 02/17/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
H0711 H711 would establish an alternate certification route for school administrators. Crossed Over 03/03/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0713 House Bill 713 would require health insurance companies to apply third-party payments (such as assistance from pharmaceutical companies) toward a policyholder’s copay, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum. In Committee 03/02/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0717 House Bill 717 would impose new fees for failing to register a vehicle within 30 days of becoming a resident and for failing to renew a vehicle's registration within 30 days of its expiration. Crossed Over 03/11/2026 1 -2 Full Analysis
H0718 House Bill 718 would increase occupational licensing fee caps for denturists. In Committee 02/18/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0719 House Bill 719 would attempt to criminalize free speech by banning any person or organization outside of Idaho from financially supporting any candidate, political committee, or measure within the state. In Committee 02/18/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
H0720 House Bill 720 would lower the population threshold for which cities are required to hold city council elections by district. Crossed Over 03/04/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0723 Adds to existing law to provide for department oversight for residential care facilities, licensing requirements, facility documentation requirements, and the youth bill of rights. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0724 House Bill 724 would recognize certain safety-related rights for children in foster care. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0725 House Bill 725 would grow the Office of Government Insurance by allowing cities to join its health insurance pool. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -2 Full Analysis
H0729 House Bill 729 would create a new regulatory scheme for Idaho dental plans. In Committee 02/20/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
H0730 House Bill 730 would introduce several new eligibility and verification requirements for SNAP.  Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 3 Full Analysis
H0731 H731 would opt Idaho into the federal tax credit scholarship program. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 2 0 Full Analysis
H0732 House Bill 732 would exempt the Salvation Army from Idaho’s sales tax requirements. In Committee 02/20/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0735 House Bill 735 would expand the scope of government to regulate paid in-person canvassing activities, and by extension, infringe on free speech. In Committee 02/20/2026 0 -7 Full Analysis
H0738 House Bill 738 would allow LLC filers to provide the street and mailing addresses of the company's commercial registered agent under certain circumstances rather than their own personal address. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0741 House Bill 741 would allow certain non-virtual charter schools increased autonomy over spending and exempt them from various reporting requirements.  In Committee 02/20/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0743 House Bill 743 would give the Attorney General expanded authority to enforce any law against a public officer, public employee, or public entity. It would also require withholding appropriated funds from the accused while a court action is ongoing. In Committee 02/25/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0744 House Bill 744 would regulate the commercial capture and use of biometric identity information, prevent most commercial uses even with consent, and give government broad authority for the use of such information. In Committee 02/23/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
H0745 H745 would prohibit public employers from allowing taxpayer funds to promote government unions, with certain exceptions. Crossed Over 03/04/2026 1 3 Full Analysis
H0747 House Bill 747 would limit pest abatement on private property, limit some forms of aerial abatement to emergency situations, and allow landowners to opt-out from abatement efforts. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 2 Full Analysis
H0748 House Bill 748 would provide a simplified option for seeking judicial recourse for a records request denial. In Committee 02/23/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0749 House Bill 749 would protect the right of property owners to continue using their septic systems when forcibly annexed into a city. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0750 House Bill 750 would define programmable money and regulate its use. Crossed Over 03/17/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0751 House Bill 751 would raise the cap on a sales tax rebate incentive program for developers who fund highway improvements. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
H0752 House Bill 752 would make it a crime to enter a restroom or changing room designated for the opposite sex in a government-owned building or a place of public accommodation, with certain narrow exceptions. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0753 House Bill 753 would expand Medicaid to create an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) program and team. In Committee 02/24/2026 0 -6 Full Analysis
H0754 House Bill 754 would clarify that physical therapists may participate in direct primary care (DPC) agreements with patients. In Committee 03/09/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0755 House Bill 755 would require an annual review of sales tax exemptions by LSO, and implement automatic sunsetting for most sales tax exemptions. In Committee 02/25/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0756 House Bill 756 would require new facilities that require 20 megawatts or more of electrical power to fund all the costs and risks associated with their use, and to prevent any rate increases for other users. In Committee 02/25/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0757 House Bill 757 (H757) will amend and add to Title 16, Idaho Code, to redefine medical neglect regarding children and vulnerable adults; reinforce parental authority, and better align statutory standards with family and medical autonomy. In Committee 02/25/2026 0 3 Full Analysis
H0758 House Bill 758 would clarify responsibilities and child-to-staff ratios for a family daycare home or a group daycare facility. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0761 Amends and repeals existing law to provide for the consolidation of the Idaho STEM Action Center into the Workforce Development Council. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0762 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding public charter school admission procedures. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0766 House Bill 766 would allow fire and ambulance service districts to impose development impact fees. Crossed Over 03/10/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0768 House Bill 768 would impose new regulations and registration requirements on contractors. In Committee 02/26/2026 0 -2 Full Analysis
H0769 House Bill 769 would impose new regulations on automobile insurers and attempt to micromanage dispute resolutions. In Committee 02/26/2026 0 -2 Full Analysis
H0770 House Bill 770 would increase the minimum property damage liability coverage for motor vehicle insurance, effectively raising insurance rates. In Committee 02/26/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0771 House Bill 771 would prohibit sales of certain hemp-derived products, impose licensure on stores selling hemp-derived products, impose fees and penalties, and broadly require compliance with federal law. In Committee 03/10/2026 0 -5 Full Analysis
H0772 House Bill 772 would clarify the standards under which hemp producers are deemed to have committed a negligent violation. Crossed Over 03/06/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0783 House Bill 783 would clarify that money paid to a health care sharing ministry qualifies as an eligible medical expense from an Idaho medical savings account. In Committee 02/27/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0786 House Bill 786 would increase the maximum duration of levies from two to four years. In Committee 02/27/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0787 House Bill 787 would shift regulatory control of podiatrists from the independent Board of Podiatry to the Idaho State Board of Medicine. Crossed Over 03/19/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
H0788 House Bill 788 would create a prior authorization exemption for medical practitioners who make certain career choices the state wishes to incentivize. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0790 House Bill 790 would establish a voluntary certification for interior designers and grant certified interior designers authority to submit technical submissions to obtain required permits for minor interior alterations to a structure. Crossed Over 03/19/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0791 House Bill 791 would require suspending the driver’s licenses and permits of drivers who are at least 30 days late paying a traffic fine. In Committee 03/04/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0792 House Bill 792 would clarify that holding more than two garage sales within a calendar year does not require collecting sales tax unless the seller exceeds $5,000 in total sales. Crossed Over 03/17/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0794 House Bill 794 would limit the ability of school districts to promote action civics. In Committee 03/04/2026 0 2 Full Analysis
H0796 House Bill 796 would establish a lower standard for obscenity in public schools and libraries. In Committee 03/02/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0800 House Bill 800 would require local governments to allow smaller manufactured homes and multi-family manufactured homes. Crossed Over 03/17/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0801 House Bill 801 would limit local government restrictions on new multifamily and mixed-use housing developments on religious land. In Committee 03/11/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0802 House Bill 802 would limit the ability of city governments to prevent multifamily residential housing developments in districts zoned for commercial use. In Committee 03/03/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0803 House Bill 803 would say the Idaho Department of Correction Director’s determinations regarding execution procedures are not subject to the provisions of the Idaho Administrative Procedure Act. In Committee 03/13/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
H0805 House Bill 805 would expand the scope of practice for licensed dental hygienists in Idaho. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0806 House Bill 806 would expand the scope of practice for licensed physician assistants in Idaho. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0807 Adds to existing law to provide legislative approval for certain family personal care services. In Committee 03/03/2026 0 -4 Full Analysis
H0808 House Bill 808 would repeal school and daycare vaccine mandates, preempt local laws requiring medical interventions, and make Idaho’s vaccine registry opt-in rather than opt-out. In Committee 03/13/2026 0 5 Full Analysis
H0809 Amends and adds to existing law to provide for a school of origin and school of origin hearing. In Committee 03/03/2026 0 3 Full Analysis
H0810 House Bill 810 would require a legislative candidate to have maintained a home in the district for a year before filing, rather than a year before the general election. Crossed Over 03/06/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0811 House Bill 811 would allow counties to create community infrastructure districts and impose special assessments (property taxes) on property owners without direct voter approval. It would also create a new fee for property owners. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -5 Full Analysis
H0817 House Bill 817 would allow a mobile cigar retailer to obtain a permit to perform on-site cigar rolling services or operate a designated cigar garden at a temporary location. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0818 House Bill 818 would require health insurers to pay for fertility preservation services for cancer patients. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
H0819 House Bill 819 would establish a lower standard for obscenity in public schools and libraries. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0820 House Bill 820 would limit the scope of state tax incentives for data centers in Idaho. In Committee 03/05/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0821 House Bill 821 would create a regulatory structure for stablecoins and allow for coordination with other states and the federal government regarding their use. In Committee 03/05/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
H0822 House Bill 822 would reinforce parental rights and protect children from being medically or socially transitioned by a covered entity without the knowledge and informed consent of a parent or guardian. Crossed Over 03/12/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0828 House Bill 828 would prohibit healthcare providers who participate in Idaho’s medicaid program from engaging in certain DEI-related activities.  In Committee 03/16/2026 0 3 Full Analysis
H0829 House Bill 829 would impose a variety of new requirements on insurers regarding claim settlement, impose other regulations and disclosure mandates, and increase penalties. In Committee 03/06/2026 0 -5 Full Analysis
H0830 House Bill 830 would classify kratom as a Schedule 1 controlled substance, thereby prohibiting and criminalizing its sale and use.  In Committee 03/06/2026 0 -4 Full Analysis
H0834 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding executive carry forwards. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0835 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding expenditures made pursuant to certain funds that are not cognizable. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0840 House Bill 840 would set in motion certain steps for winding down state funding for the Hispanic Commission, but delay implementation until July 1, 2028. In Committee 03/06/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0841 Adds to existing law to establish the Idaho Prior Authorization Reform Act. In Committee 03/11/2026 0 -7 Full Analysis
H0842 House Bill 842 would amend existing law to revise provisions regarding certain limitations of budget requests by taxing districts and to provide certain exceptions to such limits. In Committee 03/09/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0843 House Bill 843 would simplify the calculation of the property tax homestead exemption by removing the requirement that it be prorated. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0844 House Bill 844 would provide increased flexibility for Idahoans to purchase enhanced short-term health insurance plans. In Committee 03/09/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0845 Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding hospital presumptive eligibility determinations. In Committee 03/09/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
H0849 House Bill 849 would make it easier for Career and Technical Education professionals in public education to advance in the career ladder. Crossed Over 03/11/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
H0850 House Bill 850 would repeal Medicaid expansion in Idaho. In Committee 03/10/2026 0 8 Full Analysis
H0855 House Bill 855 would require someone to live in Idaho for at least 5 years (rather than 6 months) before being allowed to apply for a lifetime license or certificate for hunting, fishing, or trapping. In Committee 03/10/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0859 House Bill 859 would require courts to restore a parent’s lost or restricted time with a child or children when allegations of abuse are unsubstantiated or not proven by clear and convincing evidence. In Committee 03/13/2026 0 2 Full Analysis
H0860 House Bill 860 would clarify and expand Idaho’s Parental Rights Act. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 2 Full Analysis
H0862 Adds to existing law to establish the Idaho Rural Health Transformation Fund and the Rural Health Transformation Committee. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
H0863 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding provider payment. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
H0864 House Bill 864 would classify kratom as a Schedule 1 controlled substance, thereby prohibiting and criminalizing its sale and use. In Committee 03/10/2026 0 -4 Full Analysis
H0865 House Bill 865 would limit free speech and communication between certain individuals and members and employees of the Public Utilities Commission, restrict lobbying, and impose penalties. In Committee 03/10/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
H0879 House Bill 879 would say that establishments offering hemp products for sale are subject to the regulations and potential fees under Idaho’s Industrial Hemp Research and Development Act. In Committee 03/12/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0880 House Bill 880 would exclude certain electric bikes from the definition of “electric-assisted bicycle” and declare that such electric bikes must be licensed, registered, and insured in order to be driven on public highways. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -2 Full Analysis
H0881 House Bill 881 would require life insurance providers to provide notice by lapse or termination by certified mail or commercial delivery service upon request. In Committee 03/12/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
H0882 House Bill 882 would give county governments expanded authority to regulate landfills and trash haulers. In Committee 03/12/2026 0 -2 Full Analysis
H0884 House Bill 884 would heavily regulate and tax alternative nicotine products and vapor products, impose permitting requirements on sellers and manufacturers, limit sales, and create penalties. In Committee 03/12/2026 0 -5 Full Analysis
HCR025 HCR 25 serves as an application by the State of Idaho to call a “Convention for proposing Amendments” under Article V of the United States Constitution, strictly limited to proposing a Balanced Budget Amendment to the States for Ratification. Crossed Over 02/09/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
HCR030 HCR30 states findings of the Legislature and directs the Medicaid Review Panel to study the implementation of comprehensive Medicaid managed care. Crossed Over 03/09/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
HJM010 House Joint Memorial 10 would encourage the federal government to ban artificial sweeteners in school meals. Signed/Enacted/Adopted 02/18/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
HJR009 HJR 9 would amend Article IX, Section 9 of the Idaho Constitution to eliminate the authority of the legislature to mandate compulsory government education, and instead, to insert language to protect parents’ right to educate their children free from governmental In Committee 03/05/2026 1 2 Full Analysis
S1225 Senate Bill 1225 would codify the State Board of Education’s (SBOE) current process for all president searches for state institutions of higher education and only require the name of the sole finalist be made publicly available for 10 days prior to the final decision. Signed/Enacted/Adopted 02/23/2026 2 1 Full Analysis
S1228 Senate Bill 1228 would add the words "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" to the Idaho Human Rights Act. In Committee 01/26/2026 0 -7 Full Analysis
S1229 Senate Bill 1229 would require the Ada County Highway District to hold partisan primary elections starting in 2026. In Committee 01/26/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1230 Senate Bill 1230 would increase a number of fees relating to alcoholic beverages.  In Committee 01/26/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
S1231 Senate Bill 1231 would create a special liquor license for catering businesses that cater at least 50 events per year. In Committee 01/27/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
S1232 Senate Bill 1232 would repeal and replace Idaho’s “Son of Sam Law,” which directs proceeds paid to an offender to victims of their crimes. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 2 1 Full Analysis
S1233 Senate Bill 1233 would prohibit courts from using any “body of religious or cultural law” that does not “fully support and conform with the rights of citizens as defined in the United States constitution and the constitution of the state of Idaho.” In Committee 02/11/2026 1 -2 Full Analysis
S1236 Senate Bill 1236 would repeal the chapter of Idaho Code related to the unfunded Idaho Women's Commission. Crossed Over 02/20/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
S1237 Senate Bill 1237 would remove the option for a voter to sign an affidavit in lieu of showing photo ID at a polling place. In Committee 01/29/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1241 Senate Bill 1241 would create a state preemption statute to protect the use of working animals from local regulation. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
S1247 Senate Bill 1247 would require government entities and most private employers who do business with government entities to implement and use the federal e-verify system. Crossed Over 02/20/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
S1251 Senate Bill 1251 would provide statutory authority for the attorney general to seek declaratory and injunctive relief against any person for violating any Idaho statute. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
S1252 Adds to existing law to provide for limitations on increases in the annual maintenance budgets of state entities. In Committee 03/11/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
S1253 Adds to existing law to establish the Idaho Rural Health Transformation Fund and the Rural Health Transformation Committee. In Committee 02/05/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
S1254 Senate Bill 1254 would make it explicit that chiropractors may prescribe the prescription drugs they already have statutory authority to obtain and administer. Crossed Over 02/25/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
S1257 Senate Bill 1257 would create a presumption that the Department of Health and Welfare may deny parental visitation rights based on claims of abuse. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 1 -2 Full Analysis
S1258 Senate Bill 1258 would allow a subset of distilleries to sell liquor by the drink exclusively from brands it owns. Crossed Over 02/25/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
S1263 Senate Bill 1263 would allow counties and cities to impose registration on short-term rental owners and to require a license, permit, or certification to operate a short-term rental if the owner grosses $10,000 or more per year or has a financial interest in four or more units. In Committee 02/26/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
S1264 Adds to existing law to establish the Idaho Rural Health Transformation Fund and the Rural Health Transformation Committee. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
S1267 Senate Bill 1267 would instruct the Department of Health and Welfare to seek ways to expand the Medicaid for Workers with Disabilities program in Idaho. In Committee 02/12/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
S1268 Senate Bill 1268 would increase a large number of fees relating to alcoholic beverages. In Committee 02/09/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
S1269 Senate Bill 1269 would rework Idaho’s cloud seeding code by clarifying the Idaho Resource Board's authority and establishing reporting and public meeting requirements. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
S1270 Senate Bill 1270 would create Idaho-specific labeling requirements for cell-cultivated animal proteins. Crossed Over 03/04/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
S1277 Senate Bill 1277 would limit HOA and local government restrictions on new accessory dwelling units. In Committee 02/17/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1278 Senate Bill 1278 would limit local government restrictions on new multifamily and mixed-use housing developments on religious land. In Committee 02/12/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1279 Senate Bill 1279 would limit HOA and local government restrictions on starter home subdivisions. In Committee 02/17/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1280 Senate Bill 1280 would limit HOA and local government restrictions on twin homes and duplexes. In Committee 02/17/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1281 S1281would reduce the amount of funds allocated to the parental choice tax credit in tax year 2026 and 2027. In Committee 02/12/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
S1282 Senate Bill 1282 would newly regulate the sale of kratom, add age limits, impose penalties, and outlaw the sale of synthetic kratom products. In Committee 02/26/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
S1283 Senate Bill 1283 would establish a regulatory framework governing the production and direct sale of homemade food. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
S1284 Senate Bill 1284 would enter Idaho into an interstate dietitian licensure compact. In Committee 02/19/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
S1288 Senate Bill 1288 would establish a new “high-needs student fund” with an initial appropriation of $5 million. Crossed Over 02/27/2026 1 -2 Full Analysis
S1292 Senate Bill 1292 would amend existing Idaho law to require specific training topics for foster parents prior to licensure. Additionally, it would establish hours needed for licensing and add a requirement for assessments as a “check on learning to ensure understanding.” Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
S1294 Senate Bill 1294 would mandate hearing tests for newborns, contingent on continued receipt of federal funding. In Committee 03/13/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
S1296 Amends existing law to provide for criminal trespass of a church and to provide a penalty. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
S1297 Senate Bill 1297 would create a state regulatory framework for what the bill defines as “conversational AI services.” In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -2 Full Analysis
S1298 Senate Bill 1298 would strengthen the presumption of innocence in self-defense cases and require reimbursement of legal expenses when someone is found not guilty because their use of force was lawful self-defense. In Committee 02/17/2026 0 2 Full Analysis
S1299 Senate Bill 1299 would prohibit government from requiring digital ID or using it for extraneous purposes. In Committee 03/13/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1300 Amends current law to revise provisions regarding director appointments to certain executive agencies. Crossed Over 03/03/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
S1301 Senate Bill 1301 would allow small breweries to have up to two remote retail locations rather than just one. Crossed Over 03/12/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
S1302 Senate Bill 1302 would require the Ada County Highway District to hold partisan primary elections starting in 2028. In Committee 02/17/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1303 Senate Bill 1303 would expand the types of “renewable energy resources” the state can fund with royalties from federal lands and allow for other appropriations. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
S1304 Senate Bill 1304 would significantly shift the balance of cooperation between landowners and holders of irrigation easements. Crossed Over 03/04/2026 1 -1 Full Analysis
S1310 Senate Bill 1310 would require manufacturers to label any product containing or developed using human fetal tissue. In Committee 03/03/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
S1311 Senate Bill 1311 would impose new regulations on ignition interlock system vendors and require them to track and report unsuccessful attempts to start a restricted vehicle. Crossed Over 03/03/2026 1 -2 Full Analysis
S1312 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding provider payment. In Committee 02/17/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
S1314 Senate Bill 1314 would remove obsolete references and shift the powers and duties of regional behavioral health boards to regional health boards. Passed 03/12/2026 2 1 Full Analysis
S1315 Senate Bill 1315 would impose additional regulations on hospitals and invalidate certain contracts. In Committee 02/19/2026 0 -2 Full Analysis
S1316 Senate Bill 1316 would expand the allowable exemptions for a parent or guardian to decline otherwise mandated tests and procedures for newborns. Crossed Over 03/03/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
S1317 Senate Bill 1317 would establish the framework for creating a system of regional service centers to provide special services to small school districts and charter schools. In Committee 03/02/2026 1 -3 Full Analysis
S1319 Senate Bill 1319 would impose new regulations and billing limits on freestanding emergency rooms and micro-hospitals. Crossed Over 03/04/2026 1 -4 Full Analysis
S1322 Senate Bill 1322 would require a voter who files an affidavit in lieu of showing ID provide either their birthdate or driver's license/identification card number. Crossed Over 03/04/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
S1323 Senate Bill 1323 would require Idaho courts to enforce the terms of contracts related to specific payments that are to be made in gold or silver. Crossed Over 03/09/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
S1324 Senate Bill 1324 would prohibit appointed state supreme court justices, court of appeals judges, and district court judges from seeking reelection to their appointed position. In Committee 02/19/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
S1326 Senate Bill 1326 would recognize and affirm private property rights while still allowing for a wide variety of exceptions. Crossed Over 03/12/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
S1327 Senate Bill 1327 would clarify that political parties may impose requirements to serve as a precinct committeeman beyond those found in statute. In Committee 02/19/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1330 Senate Bill 1330 would increase Idaho’s small claims court limit from $5,000 to $15,000. In Committee 03/13/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
S1333 Senate Bill 1333 would create a new regulatory structure for virtual currency kiosks, impose licensing mandates, limit transactions, and impose penalties. In Committee 02/23/2026 0 -6 Full Analysis
S1334 Senate Bill 1334 would declare that the policy of Idaho is to not deploy the National Guard for military action unless it is for an action that has received congressional authorization. In Committee 02/23/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1335 Senate Bill 1335 would expand a government program that provides funding for medical students in exchange for their working in Idaho for four years after graduation to include veterinary students. In Committee 03/13/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
S1338 Senate Bill 1338 would allow the state to take a small percentage of the money that is sitting idle in its treasury and invest it in physical gold and silver. Crossed Over 03/09/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
S1339 Senate Bill 1339 would establish a new accountability framework for public school districts and charter schools with the goal of improving student performance and outcomes. Crossed Over 03/13/2026 1 0 Full Analysis
S1340 Senate Bill 1340 would effectively make “keep right, except to pass” the standard for all multilane highways in Idaho. Crossed Over 03/16/2026 1 -2 Full Analysis
S1342 Senate Bill 1342 would protect the right of someone living in a single-family dwelling to have up to four hens. HOAs and local governments would still be allowed to enforce “reasonable regulations”. Crossed Over 03/09/2026 1 1 Full Analysis
S1343 Senate Bill 1343 would require a justice or judge to serve out his or her full term to be eligible to participate in the part-time Senior Judge program available to retired judges. In Committee 02/27/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
S1344 Amends and adds to existing law to provide requirements for statutory authorization of all Department of Health and Welfare programs and services and all appropriations for any program, service, or activity. In Committee 02/27/2026 0 2 Full Analysis
S1346 Senate Bill 1346 would prohibit human gene therapy products from being administered to children or pregnant women. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
S1349 Senate Bill 1349 would recognize the legality of fully automatic weapons in Idaho if federal prohibitions are repealed or overturned. In Committee 03/06/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1352 Senate Bill 1352 would limit larger cities from prohibiting starter home subdivisions. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1353 Senate Bill 1353 would limit larger cities from prohibiting twin homes or duplexes. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1354 Senate Bill 1354 would limit larger cities from prohibiting accessory dwelling units. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1355 Senate Bill 1355 would allow a landowner to transfer a 5-acre or larger parcel to an immediate family member outside of typical subdivision requirements under certain circumstances. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1356 Senate Bill 1356 would require the Ada County Highway District to hold partisan primary elections starting in 2028. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 1 Full Analysis
S1359 Senate Bill 1359 would create a new regulatory structure for virtual currency kiosks, impose licensing mandates, limit transactions, and impose penalties. In Committee 03/13/2026 0 -6 Full Analysis
S1360 Senate Bill 1360 would increase vehicle registration fees. In Committee 03/03/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
S1365 Senate Bill 1365 would exempt a religious organization that supports or opposes ballot measures from donor disclosure requirements under Idaho’s campaign finance law, so long as it spends less than 10% of its total receipts on such efforts. In Committee 03/05/2026 0 0 Full Analysis
S1366 Senate Bill 1366 would move the Primary Election date earlier in May and require Idaho to hold a presidential primary election. In Committee 03/09/2026 0 -2 Full Analysis
S1367 Senate Bill 1367 would impose new regulations on pharmacy benefit managers, set minimum dispensing fees, and invalidate contract provisions. In Committee 03/05/2026 0 -3 Full Analysis
S1374 Senate Bill 1374 would establish a state-administered child-care program, including eligibility rules, provider requirements, oversight, waiting lists, and program administration. In Committee 03/10/2026 0 -6 Full Analysis
S1378 Senate Bill 1378 would add acquiring applicable federal matching funds as a primary purpose of the off-road motor vehicle account. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
S1379 Senate Bill 1379 would increase vehicle registration fees. In Committee 03/16/2026 0 -1 Full Analysis
SJR103 SJR 103 proposes an amendment to the Idaho Constitution to establish a new public lands trust, separate from the already existing state endowment lands, whose lands cannot be sold.  In Committee 03/09/2026 0 0 Full Analysis