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HOUSE CALENDAR
33rd LEGISLATIVE DAY February 7, 2025
SECOND READING
11 A.M.
Bill Number Sponsor Description
H 87 Handy(27) by JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE – FUNERAL PLANS – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding disposition of remains in prearranged funeral plans.
H 53 McCann(6) by COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE – EMPLOYMENT SECURITY – Amends and adds to existing law to provide for the prevention and deterrence of unemployment insurance fraud.
H 54 McCann(6) by COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE – LABOR – Amends and adds to existing law to revise provisions regarding employment security laws and to provide for certain administrative rules to be null, void, and of no force and effect.
H 57 Petzke(21) by RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE – PARKS AND RECREATION – Amends and adds to existing law to increase fees for the Idaho state parks and trails passport program, to allocate moneys into certain funds, and to create a nonmotorized recreation fund.
 
THIRD READING
11 A.M.
Bill Number Sponsor Description
H 102 Ehlers(21) by LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE – RECREATION DISTRICTS – Amends existing law to establish additional procedures to file petitions for the dissolution of recreation districts.
H 93 Horman(32) by REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE – TAXATION – Adds to existing law to establish the Idaho parental choice tax credit and Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit Advance Payment Fund.
H 26 Moyle(10)
Skaug(10)
by HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE – ABLE ACCOUNTS – Amends and adds to existing law to provide for ABLE accounts in the state and to establish an ABLE account advisory council.
H 83 Crane(12) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – IMMIGRATION – Adds to existing law to provide for crimes regarding illegal entry into this state and to provide for an order to return to a foreign nation.
SCR 102 Beiswenger(8) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – COVID-19 – States findings of the Legislature and authorizes the Legislative Council to establish a committee to complete a study of Idaho’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.