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House Calendar
House Floor
Thursday, Mar 20, 2025 10:30 AM

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HOUSE CALENDAR
74th LEGISLATIVE DAY March 20, 2025
SECOND READING
10:30 A.M.
Bill Number Sponsor Description
H 410 Hawkins(2) by EDUCATION COMMITTEE – EDUCATION – Amends and adds to existing law to revise provisions regarding criminal history checks for school district employees and to establish provisions regarding a school chaplain policy.
H 402 Palmer(20) by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – TRANSPORTATION – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding documents that may be used to prove identity and citizenship status.
H 403 Palmer(20) by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – TRANSPORTATION – Amends existing law to require a person to apply for a driver’s license, register vehicles, and obtain a certificate of vehicle title within thirty days of becoming an Idaho resident.
S 1116 Horman(32) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – STATE BUDGET – Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to provide for the office of administrative hearings and to provide for the billing of state agencies for certain services.
S 1148 Horman(32) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION – STATE TAX COMMISSION – INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION – Amends existing law to increase the salaries of commissioners of the Public Utilities Commission, State Tax Commission, and Industrial Commission.
S 1073aaH Palmer(20) by LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND TAXATION COMMITTEE – MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding solid waste collection systems.
 
THIRD READING
10:30 A.M.
Bill Number Sponsor Description
H 390 Tanner(14) by APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – PERSI – Relates to the appropriation to the Public Employee Retirement System for fiscal year 2026.
H 391 Galaviz(16) by APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – Relates to replacement items for the Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, the Idaho State Lottery, the Brand Inspection Division, the Commission of Pardons and Parole, the Public Utilities Commission, and Idaho Public Television for fiscal year 2026.
H 379 Mickelsen(32) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – TRANSPARENCY IN STATE OFFICIAL TRAVEL – Adds to existing law to require certain state officials to report certain travel paid by others.
H 117 Redman(3) by BUSINESS COMMITTEE – INSURANCE DATA SECURITY ACT – Adds to existing law to establish the Insurance Data Security Act in the event of cybersecurity attacks.
H 395 Garner(28) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – PUBLIC UTILITIES – Adds to existing law to provide for competitive procurement of electric services and electric ratepayer protection.
H 359aa Healey(15) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – ELECTIONS – Amends existing law to require the disclosure of political affiliation in certain election communications.
H 407 Monks(22) by REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE – COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE DISTRICTS – Amends and adds to existing law to provide for a temporary assessment to fund fire protection and emergency medical services.
HCR 16 Redman(3) by HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE – INSURANCE – States findings of the Legislature and authorizes the Legislative Council to appoint a committee to undertake a study of the property insurance market in Idaho.
S 1108 Tanner(14) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES – Relates to the maintenance appropriations to the Department of Health and Welfare and the State Independent Living Council for fiscal year 2026.
S 1110 Miller(24) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – GENERAL GOVERNMENT – Relates to the maintenance appropriation to General Government for fiscal year 2026.
S 1130 Miller(24) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – MILITARY DIVISION – Relates to the appropriation to the Military Division for fiscal years 2025 and 2026.
S 1132 Furniss(31) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – STATE INDEPENDENT LIVING COUNCIL – Relates to the appropriation to the State Independent Living Council for fiscal year 2026.
S 1154 Petzke(21) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – COMMISSION ON THE ARTS – Relates to the appropriation to the Commission on the Arts for fiscal year 2026.
S 1160 Mitchell(6) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – HEALTH AND WELFARE – OTHER PROGRAMS – Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal years 2025 and 2026.
S 1161 Miller(24) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – OFFICE OF SPECIES CONSERVATION – Relates to the appropriation to the Office of Species Conservation for fiscal year 2026.
S 1165 Furniss(31) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – HEALTH AND WELFARE – BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES – Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for the Behavioral Health Services Division for fiscal years 2025 and 2026.
SJM 101 Furniss(31) by RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE – WATER – States findings of the Legislature and recommends studies to identify and construct additional water storage in Idaho including the possible reconstruction of the Teton Dam.
SJM 102 Andrus(35) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – MINES AND MINING – States findings of the Legislature and requests Idaho work with the federal government to reform certain federal acts that impede the production and processing of minerals in Idaho.
SJM 103 Shirts(9) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – STIBNITE GOLD MINE – States findings of the Legislature, commends approval of the Stibnite Gold Project, and requests the remaining permits for the project be expeditiously processed and approved.
 
GENERAL ORDERS
10:30 A.M.
Bill Number Sponsor Description
HJM 2 Horman(32) by ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE – ENERGY – States findings of the Legislature and urges federal lawmakers to work in good faith to reform federal permitting and environmental review processes to expedite the deployment of modern energy infrastructure.
H 387 Andrus(35) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – WINDMILL BONDING – Adds to existing law to provide a decommissioning bond for wind turbines within the State of Idaho.
S 1066aa Ehlers(21) by COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE – IDENTITY THEFT – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding disclosure of breach of personally identifiable information and to require that agencies, individuals, and commercial entities offer free credit monitoring services in certain situations.
 

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