House Committee Debates Religious Freedom
would allow an individual to sue the government or any individual relying upon the action of the government if the individual believes his or her religious beliefs have been burdened.
would allow an individual to sue the government or any individual relying upon the action of the government if the individual believes his or her religious beliefs have been burdened.
the Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee (JFAC) will be holding a public listening session to gather opinions and insight from Idaho citizens on how to prioritize funding decisions.
Last summer, Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Luna approved a multi-year contract with Education Network of America (ENA) to provide wireless services to Idaho high schools, raising concern among legislators about the length of the contract and expectations of future funding.
The bill would protect school bus drivers from civil or criminal liability if they intervene to protect someone on their bus from potential harm.
The February 14th meeting will mark only the third time in Idaho history that JFAC has asked the public to weigh in on where to focus our state’s funding priorities.
Penni Cyr was interviewed by Paul J. Schneider and Chris Walton on 670-KBOI this morning.