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18 Apr 2024, 9:05 pm by Josephine A. Phillips
Supreme Court granted a request from Idaho seeking to temporarily reinstate a state law banning gender-affirming care for minors. [read post]
23 Feb 2024, 11:00 pm by Public Employment Law Press
READ MORE Public Officials Pressured to Spend Billions on Sports Venues Professional sports teams are on the move and they’re leaning on state and local officials to help them. [read post]
23 Feb 2024, 11:00 pm by Public Employment Law Press
READ MORE Public Officials Pressured to Spend Billions on Sports Venues Professional sports teams are on the move and they’re leaning on state and local officials to help them. [read post]
18 Aug 2023, 1:29 pm by John Ross
Of the 21 states that have passed restrictions on transgender women competing in women's sports, only Idaho requires invasive physical exams (in the event that any individual disputes an athlete's sex). [read post]
6 Apr 2023, 6:00 am by Jennifer González
Katie received a B.A. in English literature from the University of Idaho. [read post]
24 Mar 2023, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
The documents show lobbyists targeting ministerial advisors, inviting them to drinks, dinner, and sports events with text messages addressing them as “brother” and “comrade. [read post]
23 Nov 2022, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
Supreme Court ruled the federal prohibition on sports betting was unconstitutional. [read post]
21 Nov 2022, 7:11 am by Jennifer González
His interests include reading, watching sports, and spending time with family. [read post]
8 Jul 2022, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
Congress ultimately laid down few conditions for how local leaders could use the pot of money. [read post]
1 Oct 2021, 12:22 am by kblocher@hslf.org
Mike Crapo, R-Idaho., and Mark Warner, D-Va., introduced the Senate version of the bill, S. 2295, in June with 46 other original cosponsors. [read post]
23 Jul 2021, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
Lobbyists sporting connections to the White House are in high demand as Biden negotiates trillion-dollar spending plans and his administration attempts to aggressively regulate corporate giants. [read post]
4 Jun 2021, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
National/Federal 2 Nonprofits That Track Money in Politics Are Merging Maryland Matters – Josh Kurtz | Published: 6/3/2021 Watchdogs, journalists, opposition researchers, and the civic minded have relied on data collected by the Center for Responsive Politics and the National Institute on Money in Politics to help them keep elected officials and the special interests that seek to influence them accountable. [read post]
16 Mar 2021, 5:45 am by Kevin Kaufman
Table of Contents Key Points Introduction A Short History of Excise Taxes — Pigouvian Taxes All Tax Policy is About Trade-offs General Design Considerations — Tax Base — Tax Rate — When to Levy — Revenue Allocation — Regressivity — Principles for Excise Tax Design Traditional Excise Tax Categories — Tobacco — Alcohol — Motor Fuel Excise Tax Trends — Recreational Marijuana — Sports Betting — Vaping —… [read post]
4 Aug 2020, 8:03 pm by Brett Holubeck
Many states are examining this question for sports including most recently Idaho. [read post]
15 Apr 2020, 6:43 am by Kevin Kaufman
Recreational marijuana and sports betting represent new revenue opportunities for states. [read post]
10 Apr 2020, 11:54 am by David Cole
In Idaho, we are preparing a challenge to a new law that bars transgender students from competing in college or high school sports on the teams associated with their gender identity — even in the case of collegiate athletes who are eligible to compete under the NCAA’s guidelines that have been in effect since 2011. [read post]
28 Feb 2020, 6:55 am by John Elwood
Idaho Contractors Board, 19-66, which likewise involves the validity of Smith, as well as Arlene’s Flowers, Inc. v. [read post]
12 Dec 2019, 5:45 am by Kevin Kaufman
The Court’s 5-4 alignment in Wayfair understates the consensus that existed on the key point at issue, that Quill was wrongly decided, not just in light of recent developments, but even on its own terms.[4] Over half a century ago, in National Bellas Hess, the Court concluded on both Due Process Clause and Commerce Clause grounds that only a business with property or payroll in a state had the minimum contacts necessary to permit states to impose sales tax collections and remittance… [read post]