Legislator

State Senator
Camille Blaylock
(R) - Idaho
Idaho Senate District 11
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P.O. Box 83720
700 W. Jefferson St.
Boise, ID 83720-0081
Phone: 208-332-1320

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Caldwell, ID 83605
Phone: 208-484-3183

Vote Record By Category
Category Vote Index Total Score
All Bills 64
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Rated Bill Votes
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Rating Vote Comments
H0006 House Bill 6 would expand the jurisdiction of the Office of the Attorney General to include investigating and prosecuting city officials. Senate Third Reading 03/31/2025 1 Yea
H0014 House Bill 14 would require state agencies to review applicable statutes and detail any elements that are obsolete, outdated, or unnecessary. Senate Third Reading 01/30/2025 1 Yea
H0021 House Bill 21 would enact more stringent requirements for obtaining temporary trip permits to drive in Idaho. Senate Third Reading 03/05/2025 -1 Yea
H0023 House Bill 23 would make motorcycle and driving instruction permits valid for 1 year instead of the current 6 months. Senate Third Reading 03/05/2025 1 Yea
H0026 House Bill 26 would establish the Idaho ABLE Account Advisory Council to promote and market savings accounts. Senate Third Reading 03/05/2025 -1 Yea
H0032 House Bill 32 would, with some exceptions, bar the state and its political subdivisions from requiring people to use medical face masks. Senate Third Reading 02/21/2025 3 Yea
H0038 House Bill 38 would impose new regulations on health insurance co-ops and remove a cap on fees. Senate Third Reading 03/05/2025 -1 Nay
H0040 House Bill 40 would reduce Idaho's individual and corporate income tax rate; expand a state income tax exemption for military pensions, and remove capital gains and losses for precious metals. Senate Third Reading 03/04/2025 2 Yea
H0041 House Bill 41 would specify what flags may be displayed in an Idaho public school. Senate Third Reading 03/05/2025 1 Yea
H0044 House Bill 44 would require schools to report incidents of bullying to parents and law enforcement. Senate Third Reading 03/03/2025 -1 Nay
H0047 House Bill 47 would make birth records available to all adoptees once they reach adulthood. Senate Third Reading 03/18/2025 1 Yea
H0048 House Bill 48 would amend Idaho's enhanced concealed carry license law to allow retired law enforcement officers to provide firearm instruction. Senate Third Reading 03/06/2025 1 Yea
H0059 House Bill 59 would update and expand Idaho law to recognize that health care providers have the right not to participate in or pay for medical procedures or services that violate their ethical, moral, or religious beliefs or principles. Senate Third Reading 03/10/2025 2 Yea
H0062 House Bill 62 would allow the Department of Health and Welfare to work with the Tax Commission to investigate Medicaid fraud. Senate Third Reading 03/06/2025 1 Yea
H0079 House Bill 79 would increase the community college tuition cap by 30%. Senate Third Reading 03/04/2025 -1 Yea
H0083 House Bill 83, as amended in the Senate, would criminalize illegal entry as a secondary offense and prioritize enforcement against "dangerous" illegal aliens. Senate Third Reading 03/11/2025 1 Yea
H0086 House Bill 86 would preempt local regulations requiring building plans to include electric vehicle charging stations or designated EV parking. Senate Third Reading 03/05/2025 1 Yea
H0090 House Bill 90 requires the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to get legislative approval for any changes to a public assistance program that expands eligibility or benefits. Senate Third Reading 03/10/2025 2 Yea
H0091 House Bill 91 would repeal nearly 150 sections of code deemed outdated, obsolete, or unnecessary. Senate Third Reading 03/10/2025 1 Yea
H0093 House Bill 093 —  Idaho parental choice tax credit Senate Third Reading 02/19/2025 1 Yea
H0096 House Bill 96 would specify what flags may be displayed by governmental entities. Senate Third Reading 03/26/2025 1 Yea
H0097 House Bill 97 would allow individuals to choose not to comply with evacuation orders but would make them responsible for risks and reimbursement costs for any subsequent rescue. Senate Third Reading 03/06/2025 1 Yea
H0107 House Bill 107 would implement small measures to promote occupational licensing reform. Senate Third Reading 03/05/2025 1 Yea
H0109 House Bill 109 would instruct the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to request a federal waiver to make candy and soda ineligible for purchases with SNAP benefits. Senate Third Reading 03/26/2025 -1 Yea
H0110 House Bill 110 would clarify that the state department of health and welfare can't limit scope of practice within Medicaid beyond what is set by statute or rule. Senate Third Reading 03/10/2025 1 Yea
H0120 House Bill 120 would repeal registration requirements for retail thermal styling equipment dealers. Senate Third Reading 03/10/2025 2 Yea
H0121 House Bill 121 would repeal certification requirements for makeup artists. Senate Third Reading 03/10/2025 2 Yea
H0122 House Bill 122 would repeal facility licensing requirements for makeover or glamour photography businesses. Senate Third Reading 03/10/2025 2 Yea
H0128 House Bill 128 would forbid the Idaho Department of Fish and Game from adopting or enforcing rules prohibiting the use of sabots in a muzzleloader-only season. Senate Third Reading 03/20/2025 1 Yea
H0134 House Bill 134 would impose new cancer screening mandates on most private and government health insurers. Senate Third Reading 03/17/2025 -2 Yea
H0135 House Bill 135 would make illegal aliens ineligible for some types of taxpayer-funded benefits in Idaho. Senate Third Reading 04/01/2025 3 Yea
H0144 House Bill 144 would exempt small sellers with less than $5,000 in annual sales from the requirement to collect sales taxes. Senate Third Reading 03/06/2025 2 Yea
H0146 House Bill 146 would impose costly light-mitigating technology regulations on new and existing wind energy conversion systems. Senate Third Reading 03/12/2025 -1 Yea
H0148 House Bill 148 would allow the Constitutional Defense Council to consider requests for legal assistance and to provide it when doing so is consistent with its mission. Senate Third Reading 04/01/2025 1 Yea
H0149 House Bill 149 would impose additional regulations on advertisements for mortgage lenders. Senate Third Reading 03/10/2025 -1 Yea
H0158 House Bill 158 would protect media source confidentiality with exceptions. Senate Third Reading 03/18/2025 1 Yea
H0171 House Bill 171 would expand the ability of county- or city-based commerce authorities to issue revenue bonds to fund utility services. Senate Third Reading 03/24/2025 -3 Yea
H0173 House Bill 173 would quadruple the tax on alfalfa seed and clover seed. Senate Third Reading 03/17/2025 -1 Yea
H0177 House Bill 177 declares gold and silver legal tender in the state of Idaho. Senate Third Reading 03/13/2025 2 Yea
H0205 House Bill 205 would clarify when it is lawful to temporarily exceed the posted speed limit while passing. Senate Third Reading 03/10/2025 1 Yea
H0212 House Bill 212 would increase the number of signatures required for a petition to create a library district. Senate Third Reading 04/01/2025 1 Yea
H0222 House Bill 222 would require agencies to publish their administrative rule, policy statements, and guidance documents on their respective websites. Senate Third Reading 03/19/2025 1 Yea
H0239 House Bill 239 — Human sexuality, permission Senate Third Reading 03/25/2025 2 Yea
H0240 House Bill 240 — Campuses free speech (+2) Senate Third Reading 03/19/2025 2 Yea
H0242 House Bill 242 expands what could qualify for continuing education credits in nursing and primary care for those who serve as preceptors for recent medical graduates. Senate Third Reading 03/20/2025 1 Yea
H0243 House Bill 243 deregulates certain aspects of childcare licensure to expand the range and types of providers able to provide services. Senate Third Reading 03/14/2025 3 Yea
H0245 House Bill 245 would allow a court to order "extended foster care" for adults up to 23 years old. Senate Third Reading 03/13/2025 -1 Yea
H0253 House Bill 253 would allow government to take longer and charge more for public record requests from requesters who are not Idaho residents. Senate Third Reading 04/01/2025 -2 Yea
H0263 House Bill 263 would clarify that animal adoption fees charged by a nonprofit are service fees and therefore not subject to sales and use taxes. Senate Third Reading 03/25/2025 1 Yea
H0264 House Bill 264 would require that restrooms in certain government facilities be restricted to members of either the male or female sex. Senate Third Reading 03/26/2025 1 Yea
H0268 House Bill 268 — Exec state employees, nonclassified Senate Third Reading 03/20/2025 2 Yea
H0270 House Bill 270 would expand the definition of indecent exposure. Senate Third Reading 03/24/2025 1 Yea
H0271 House Bill 271 would criminalize the act of advertising a product or service that is illegal under federal, state, or local law where the product or service is offered. Senate Third Reading 03/26/2025 -2 Yea
H0276 House Bill 276 would increase regulations on brewers, wholesalers, and dealers. Senate Third Reading 03/13/2025 -2 Yea
H0290 House Bill 290 would move elements of Idaho's vaccine mandate laws from rule to statute and allow for discrimination against exempted minors under certain circumstances. Senate Third Reading 03/18/2025 -1 Yea
H0291 House Bill 291 — Idaho high-needs student fund Senate Third Reading 03/25/2025 -1 Yea
H0294 House Bill 294 would replace statutorily defined penalties for pipeline safety deficiencies with a changeable federal standard that includes exponentially higher penalties. Senate Third Reading 03/17/2025 -2 Yea
H0304 House Bill 304 would authorize two annual $50 million transfers from the tax relief fund. One would go to the School District Facilities Fund and the other would go to the Homeowner Property Tax Relief account. Senate Third Reading 03/17/2025 1 Yea
H0310 House Bill 310 would require election officials to implement anti-fraud measures on ballots. Senate Third Reading 03/10/2025 1 Yea
H0321 House Bill 321 would specify circumstances under which a property owner may evict a squatter. Senate Third Reading 03/25/2025 1 Yea
H0322 House Bill 322 would increase the salaries of Idaho Supreme Court justices and other judges by 10 – 11.5%. Senate Third Reading 03/21/2025 -1 Yea
H0331 House Bill 331 — Public charter school facilities Senate Third Reading 03/18/2025 1 Yea
H0339 House Bill 339 would require a significant amount of personal data be sent to and compiled by the secretary of state. Senate Third Reading 03/31/2025 -1 Yea
H0345 House Bill 345 revises the Idaho Medicaid program to call for the Department of Health and Welfare to pursue waivers and repeals rules. It also imposes cost-control measures on Medicaid by altering sections of Idaho code. Senate Third Reading 03/11/2025 3 Yea
H0352 House Bill 352 — Education, Parental Rights Senate Third Reading 03/25/2025 1 Yea
H0357 House Bill 357 would create the "America250 commemoration fund" and establish an advisory committee to oversee spending from the fund. Senate Third Reading 03/26/2025 -1 Nay
H0361 House Bill 361 would clarify the process by which the responsibilities of a homeowner's association get turned over to the property owners. Senate Third Reading 03/24/2025 1 Yea
H0368 House Bill 368 expands the number of medical school seats sponsored by the state of Idaho and establishes a working group to develop a plan to revise Idaho’s medical education partnerships. Senate Third Reading 03/26/2025 -1 Yea
H0397 House Bill 397 — Education, civics instruction Senate Third Reading 04/01/2025 2 Yea
H0398 House Bill 398 would repeal and replace Idaho's laws related to lobbying, expand the definition of lobbying, and add new reporting requirements. Senate Third Reading 04/02/2025 -3 Yea
H0457 House Bill 457 would clarify that animal adoption fees charged by a local government or nonprofit are service fees and therefore not subject to sales and use taxes. Senate Third Reading 04/02/2025 1 Yea
HJR004 House Joint Resolution 4 would amend the Idaho Constitution to say only the legislature has the authority to legalize psychoactive substances. Senate Third Reading 03/11/2025 1 Yea
S1001 Senate Bill 1001 is an anti-SLAPP law, which would make it easier for defendants to quickly get lawsuits alleging defamation and other such charges dismissed. Senate Third Reading 01/27/2025 1 Yea
S1002 Senate Bill 1002 would reduce the fee for a senior to obtain a standard driver's license. Senate Third Reading 03/06/2025 1 Yea
S1003 Senate Bill 1003 would suspend the individual right to hunt, fish, and trap for those who have certain outstanding fines. Senate Third Reading 02/06/2025 -1 Yea
S1007 Senate Bill 1007 would clarify that school boards may not restrict public comments to agenda items only. Senate Third Reading 02/28/2025 1 Yea
S1016 Senate Bill 1016 would substantially increase fees related to brands and brand inspectors. It would also triple the fee for a livestock dealer license. Senate Third Reading 02/21/2025 -2 Yea
S1023 Senate Bill 1023 would amend Idaho's "Coronavirus Stop Act" to protect individual medical freedom against all vaccine mandates. Senate Third Reading 02/26/2025 1 Nay
S1025 Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the Empowering Parents Grant Program. Senate Third Reading 02/14/2025 -2 Nay
S1026 Senate Bill 1026 would allow homeowners living in single-family dwellings to have up to four chickens per two-tenths of an acre. Senate Third Reading 02/10/2025 1 Yea
S1027 Senate Bill 1027 would clarify that very large financial institutions cannot condition access to financial services based on non-financial information that might be included in a "social credit score." Senate Third Reading 03/03/2025 1 Yea
S1028 Senate Bill 1028 would add another district judge to Idaho's first judicial district. Senate Third Reading 02/06/2025 -1 Yea
S1029 Senate Bill 1029 would add another district judge to Idaho's seventh judicial district. Senate Third Reading 02/06/2025 -1 Yea
S1030 Senate Bill 1030 would increase attorney license fees. Senate Third Reading 02/24/2025 -1 Yea
S1031 Senate Bill 1031 would narrow the scope of responsibility for Idaho's health districts. Senate Third Reading 02/26/2025 1 Yea
S1033 Senate Bill 1033 would crack down on meritless nuisance complaints against agricultural operations. Senate Third Reading 02/21/2025 1 Yea
S1042 Senate Bill 1042 would impose new regulations on landlords who charge an application fee to rental applicants. Senate Third Reading 02/19/2025 -2 Yea
S1046 Senate Bill 1046 — Instruction, fetal development Senate Third Reading 02/27/2025 1 Nay
S1054 Senate Bill 1054 would increase the tax imposed on bean producers. Senate Third Reading 03/03/2025 -1 Yea
S1062 Senate Bill 1062 would apply county planning and zoning ordinances to land under the administration of the State Land Board. Senate Third Reading 02/24/2025 -1 Yea
S1066 Senate Bill 1066 would require individuals or businesses that experience a data breach to provide credit monitoring services at no cost to those affected. Senate Third Reading 03/10/2025 -1 Yea
S1069 Senate Bill 1069 — Literacy intervention Senate Third Reading 02/24/2025 -1 Yea
S1071 Senate Bill 1071 would create a check box on the driver's license application form to facilitate a voluntary donation to one nonprofit organization favored by law. Senate Third Reading 02/28/2025 -1 Yea
S1073 Senate Bill 1073 would clarify that a city's waste collection contract does not prevent a private contract for temporary waste collection by another service provider. Senate Third Reading 02/25/2025 1 Yea
S1073 Senate Bill 1073 would clarify that a city's waste collection contract does not prevent a private contract for temporary waste collection by another service provider. Senate Third Reading 03/27/2025 1 Yea
S1076 Senate Bill 1076 would limit agencies’ use of temporary rules. Senate Third Reading 02/28/2025 1 Yea
S1086 Senate Bill 1086 would criminalize acts of failing to abide by "use restrictions" on government or private land when used for recreational purposes. Senate Third Reading 02/25/2025 -1 Yea
S1087 Senate Bill 1087 would require health care providers to provide patients a no-fee copy of their medical records. Senate Third Reading 02/26/2025 -1 Yea
S1093 Senate Bill 1093 — Adult students, high school diploma Senate Third Reading 02/26/2025 -2 Nay
S1094 Senate Bill 1094 — Supplemental school levies Senate Third Reading 02/26/2025 1 Yea
S1096 Senate Bill 1096 — Ed funding, weighted per-student Senate Third Reading 03/18/2025 -1 Yea
S1097 Senate Bill 1097 — Charter School Districts Senate Third Reading 02/27/2025 1 Yea
S1099 Senate Bill 1099 would impose harsher penalties and mandatory minimums when a death occurs in a motor vehicle accident caused by an impaired driver. Senate Third Reading 02/27/2025 -1 Yea
S1104 Senate Bill 1104 would add counseling services to the scope of medical services that are typically provided to birth parents by those seeking to adopt a child. Senate Third Reading 02/26/2025 -1 Nay
S1111 Senate Bill 1111 would impose new regulations on providers of digital advertising. Senate Third Reading 03/11/2025 -2 Nay
S1117 Senate Bill 1117 would require the Idaho Division of Financial Management to provide updated fiscal impact statements for initiatives under certain conditions. Senate Third Reading 02/27/2025 1 Yea
S1124 Senate Bill 1124 would require electric companies to prepare and abide by wildfire mitigation plans in exchange for a liability shield from litigation for wildfire damages. Senate Third Reading 03/11/2025 -1 Yea
S1128 Senate Bill 1128 would give the Idaho water resource board $30 million annually in taxpayer money to spend on "water infrastructure." Senate Third Reading 03/03/2025 -2 Yea
S1133 Senate Bill 1133 would impose stricter limits on land use within an agricultural protection area. Senate Third Reading 03/14/2025 -1 Yea
S1139 Senate Bill 1139 would provide the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Council greater latitude to consider the circumstances of an applicant's prior criminal history involving a felony rather than automatically denying the application. Senate Third Reading 03/11/2025 1 Yea
S1142 Senate Bill 1142 — Empowering parents program, repeal Senate Third Reading 03/27/2025 1 Yea
S1142 Senate Bill 1142 — Empowering parents program, repeal Senate Third Reading 04/04/2025 1 Yea
S1145 Senate Bill 1145 — Early literacy readiness program Senate Third Reading 03/11/2025 -1 Nay
S1147 Senate Bill 1147 — Outcomes-based funding Senate Third Reading 03/12/2025 -2 Yea
S1162 Senate Bill 1162 would clarify how Idahoans may use their property for short-term rentals and allow counties and cities to impose licensing requirements for such use. Senate Third Reading 04/01/2025 -1 Yea
S1167 Senate Bill 1167 would repeal a chapter of state code allowing for weather modification districts. Senate Third Reading 03/19/2025 1 Yea
S1179 Senate Bill 1179 would clarify and expand the exemption provision related to testing and medical procedures required for newborns. Senate Third Reading 03/28/2025 1 Yea
S1180 Senate Bill 1180 would limit how government can use license plate readers and say that front plates are not required on vehicles that lack mounting brackets. Senate Third Reading 03/27/2025 2 Yea
S1183 Senate Bill 1183 would require electric companies to prepare and abide by wildfire mitigation plans in exchange for being shielded from liability for damages caused by wildfires. Senate Third Reading 03/24/2025 -1 Yea
S1198 Senate Bill 1198 — Higher ed, freedom of inquiry Senate Third Reading 03/31/2025 5 Yea
S1198 Senate Bill 1198 — Higher ed, freedom of inquiry Senate Third Reading 04/04/2025 5 Yea
S1199 Senate Bill 1199 would add several exemptions to the Idaho Parental Rights Act that allow minors to receive medical care without parental consent. Senate Third Reading 03/31/2025 -4 Yea
S1210 Senate Bill 1210 as amended is a replacement bill for Senate Bill 1023, which the governor vetoed. Senate Third Reading 04/03/2025 -2 Yea
S1210 Senate Bill 1210 as amended is a replacement bill for Senate Bill 1023, which the governor vetoed. Senate Third Reading 04/04/2025 1 Yea
S1211 Senate Bill 1211 would make Ivermectin available without a prescription. Senate Third Reading 04/03/2025 1 Yea
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