Today, Gov. Brad Little vetoed Senate Bill 1023, the Medical Freedom Act.


Today, Gov. Brad Little vetoed Senate Bill 1023, the Medical Freedom Act.

Proposition 1 would completely rewrite Idaho’s election procedures.

In Alaska’s 2022 elections, the introduction of ranked choice voting (RCV) and jungle primaries led to dramatic changes, including increased election costs, reduced voter turnout, and significant shifts in political dynamics.

The final members of Idaho’s leadership on both federal and state levels have announced their opposition to Proposition 1, which will be on Idahoans’ ballots in November.

Ranked choice voting (RCV), also known as Proposition 1 on our ballots in November, is a dangerous, confusing, and troublesome gambit.

There’s a lot to dislike about Proposition 1. One half of the initiative, ranked choice voting, is confusing, error-riddled, and nearly impossible to audit. The other half, open primaries, would undo much of the progress conservatives have made in the Legislature in the past few election cycles.

The proposal for ranked choice voting and jungle primaries considered in Proposition 1 poses a real threat to the liberties and voice of all Idahoans.

Liberals are on a losing streak in Idaho. They know they cannot sell their broken ideas and leftist candidates to Idaho voters, so they are planning to rig elections to gain a foothold in our state.

Sen. Zuiderveld helped expose how the Dept. of Health and Welfare has been misusing public funds.

A majority of West Ada School District (WASD) voters on Tuesday saw through the school district’s cynical plan to pass a half-billion-dollar levy.