Idaho House and Senate wrap up 2025 legislative session
- Idaho lawmakers concluded the 2025 legislative session on Friday, April 4, addressing key issues.
- Idahoans' priorities included public education, healthcare, and housing, but disagreements arose during budget discussions.
- Lawmakers passed nearly 800 bills, encompassing tax cuts, education choices, and restrictions on medical mandates.
- Governor Little stated pride in tax relief and support, while Rep. Rubel noted the revenue reduction; Little said, "The list of successes is long."
- The session resulted in $400 million in tax relief, expanded school choice, and ongoing debates about budget allocations.
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IFF’s 2025 Legislature Wrap
Are you tired of winning yet? The Idaho Freedom Foundation (IFF) isn’t. The Idaho legislative session ended a few days ago, and by most measures, it was one of the most conservative sessions in recent history. We had some big wins (tax cuts, school choice, health freedom, immigration reform, etc.). But we also suffered some […]

Legislature ends 2025 session Friday
BOISE — Idaho state lawmakers wrapped up the 2025 legislative session Friday, after spending much of the day awaiting amendments to a bill that prohibits businesses and schools from requiring “medical interventions.”
Idaho House and Senate wrap up 2025 legislative session
BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) - The sun has set on the 2025 Idaho Legislative session as both the House and Senate adjourned “Sine Die” Friday, after 89 days in session, excluding weekends. In a written statement to the media, Governor Brad Little thanked his legislative partners for working with him to advance his “Keeping Promises” plan this session. "America wants what Idaho has – safe communities, bustling economic activity, increasing incomes, tax re…
Dominated by a series of tax cuts, Idaho Legislature adjourns 2025 legislative session • Idaho Capital Sun
The Idaho State Capitol building in Boise on May 5, 2021. (Otto Kitsinger for the Idaho Capital Sun)As expected, the Idaho Legislature wrapped up its business Friday and adjourned the 2025 legislative session after 89 days at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise. The 2025 session was dominated by a series of tax cuts that also reduce the amount of state revenue that is available to pay for the state budget. House Bill 40 lowers both the individua…
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