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SENATE CALENDAR | |||||||
February 13, 2025 | 39th Legislative Day | ||||||
10TH ORDER | |||||||
11 A.M. | |||||||
Sponsor | Gubernatorial Appointment | ||||||
Senator Zuiderveld(24) | Mike Roach to the Idaho Fish and Game Commission HD | R&E | |||||
Senator Ward-Engelking(18) | Judy Bicknell Taylor as the Administrator of the Office on Aging | STA | |||||
Senator Den Hartog(22) | David Birch to the Sexual Offender Management Board | J&R | |||||
Senator Grow(14) | David Turnbull to the State Board of Education | EDU | |||||
Senator Woodward(1) | Britt Raubenheimer to the Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired | H&W | |||||
Senator Taylor(26) | James Keating to the Parks and Recreation Board | R&E | |||||
Senator Burtenshaw(31) | Lonnie Allen to the Idaho Outfitters and Guides Licensing Board | R&E | |||||
Senator Den Hartog(22) | Colonel William Gardiner as the Director of the Idaho State Police | J&R | |||||
Sponsor | Number | Description | |||||
Senator VanOrden(30) | SCR 105 | by HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE – ADOPTION – States findings of the Legislature and declares support for receiving federal funds for supporting adoption in Idaho. | |||||
Senator Bernt(21) | SR 105 | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – RULE APPROVAL – SENATE STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – States findings of the Legislature and provides that all temporary and pending rules of the Idaho State Police, the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses, the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, the Idaho Secretary of State, the Department of Administration, and the Idaho State Lottery have been reviewed and approved by the Senate State Affairs Committee, with an exception. | |||||
Senator Cook(32) | SCR 106 | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – RELIGIOUS FREEDOM DAY – States findings of the Legislature and declares January 16 as Religious Freedom Day. | |||||
Senator Anthon(27) | SCR 107 | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – LOCAL GOVERNMENT – States finding of the Legislature and recognizes the vital role of cities in Idaho and supports the prioritization of local control. | |||||
Senator Cook(32) | SJM 101 | 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. | |||||
Senator Toews(4) | HCR 5 | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – DR. ANTHONY FAUCI – States findings of the Legislature and opines that a federal pardon issued by a president does not confer immunity from prosecution or responsibility for state crimes. | |||||
BILLS ON SECOND READING | |||||||
11 A.M. | |||||||
Sponsor | Number | Description | |||||
Senator Bernt(21) | H 55 | by COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE – PERSI – Amends existing law to provide that service as a bona fide volunteer shall not be considered employment or reemployment and to define a term. | |||||
Senator Lakey(23) | S 1056 | by COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE – STATE EMPLOYEES – Amends existing law to provide that attorneys of the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses shall be nonclassified employees. | |||||
Senator Shippy(9) | S 1045 | by EDUCATION COMMITTEE – EDUCATION – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding limitations on the authority of district trustees. | |||||
Senator Lenney(13) | H 32 | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – MASK MANDATES – Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding the prohibition of mask mandates. | |||||
BILLS ON THIRD READING | |||||||
11 A.M. | |||||||
Sponsor | Number | Description | |||||
Senator Wintrow(19) | H 29 | by HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE – UNIFORM CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding controlled substances. | |||||
Senator Cook(32) | H 35 | by COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES – Amends and adds to existing law to require the implementation of cybersecurity best practices and the use of multifactor identification in Idaho state government. | |||||
Senator Foreman(6) | S 1038 | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – HEALTH – Adds to existing law to provide that the state of Idaho shall not be compelled to engage in the enforcement of requirements or mandates issued by the World Health Organization. | |||||
Senator Ricks(34) | H 15 | by RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE – FISH AND GAME – Amends existing law to provide an exception to the terms "outfitter" and "guide." | |||||
Senator Harris(35) | S 1020 | by RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE – ENERGY AND MINERALS – Amends existing law to provide for the deposit of moneys collected from the federal government pursuant to the Federal Power Act. | |||||
Senator Cook(32) | S 1040 | by RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE – WATER – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding irrigation district contracts. | |||||
Senator Taylor(26) | S 1041 | by RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE – WATER – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding distributing laterals, ditches, or other conduits. | |||||
Senator Shippy(9) | H 7 | by JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE – UNIFORM CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES – Amends existing law to provide a penalty for possession of less than three ounces of marijuana. | |||||
Senator Burtenshaw(31) | S 1016 | by AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – BRANDS – Amends and adds to existing law to revise provisions regarding certain fees. | |||||
Senator Lakey(23) | S 1033 | by AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – RIGHT TO FARM ACT – Amends and adds to existing law to provide penalties for certain complaints filed against agricultural operations. | |||||
14TH ORDER | |||||||
11 A.M. | |||||||
Sponsor | Number | Description | |||||
Senator Toews(4) | H 6 | by JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE – CITY AND COUNTY OFFICERS – Adds to and amends existing law to remove a provision regarding violations of the open meetings law by county officers, to authorize investigations and actions against city officers by the attorney general, and to provide for duties of the attorney general. | |||||
Senator Bernt(21) | H 13 | by TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE – RULES OF THE ROAD – Amends existing law to exempt UTVs that are equipped with a roll cage and seat belts from safety helmet requirements. | |||||
Senator Anthon(27) | S 1027 Amd-1 |
by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – TRANSPARENCY IN FINANCIAL SERVICES – Adds to existing law to provide for transparency in financial services. | |||||
Senator Foreman(6) | S 1023 Amd-1 |
by HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE – MEDICAL FREEDOM – Amends existing law to prohibit medical mandates under certain conditions. | |||||
Senator Lakey(23) | S 1030 Amd-1 |
by JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE – ATTORNEYS – Amends existing law to revise attorney license fees. | |||||
Senator Rabe(16) | S 1042 Amd-1 |
by JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE – RENTAL APPLICATIONS – Adds to existing law to provide for limitations on rental application fees. | |||||
Senator Shippy(9) | S 1034 | by HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE – FOSTER HOMES – Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding foster home health and safety requirements. | |||||
Senator Lent(33) | S 1025 Amd-1 |
by EDUCATION COMMITTEE – EDUCATION – Amends and adds to existing law to provide for the Idaho Public Education Red Tape Reduction Program, to revise provisions regarding the Empowering Parents Grant Program, and to revise provisions regarding measuring enrollment. | |||||
Senator Carlson(7) | S 1007 | by EDUCATION COMMITTEE – EDUCATION – Amends existing law to remove a provision that limits public comment at school board meetings to items listed on the meeting agenda. | |||||
Senator Lenney(13) | S 1031 | by HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE – PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICTS – Amends existing law to revise certain powers and duties of district boards of health. | |||||
Senator Okuniewicz(3) | SJR 101 | by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – REFERENDA AND INITIATIVES – Proposes a state constitutional amendment to require any referendum petition or initiative petition to be signed by at least 6% of legal voters at the last general election in each legislative district. | |||||