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Parties to transactions should be aware of new requirements for state-level merger reporting – so-called “mini-HSR Acts” – modeled on the ...
This is the seventh update in our series covering AB 130 and SB 131, two bills that work substantive changes to the California Environmental ...
Transgender people sue over Idaho Legislature’s House Bill 264, seeking to block the law before college classes start ...
Idaho's DOGE Task Force launches, examining agencies and positions for consolidation. Committee seeks public input on waste and inefficiencies.
These days, the concept of nuclear-powered AI is all the rage, but its success is far from guaranteed. Here's what Big Tech isn't telling you about the challenges ahead.
New state laws that took effect July 1 are drawing attention across Indiana, particularly in places like Gary, where access ...
Despite Latter-day Saint missionaries being among the first Europeans to settle in Idaho, the territory’s laws in the 1880s, ...
Holdbacks: that’s not a word we’ve heard for a while in Idaho. These are midyear cuts in spending when revenues fall below ...
The permitting and approval process to build new homes and apartment units in Idaho is too time-consuming, which contributes to a lack of affordable housing, a legislative committee studying ...
Agricultural protection areas in Idaho could protect farmland from government-led development. Will they actually help Kootenai County manage growth? By Eliza Billingham ...
Idaho lawmakers are rushing to implement changes to the state's Medicaid program before 2026, or risk losing Medicaid expansion altogether, a program that currently serves thousands of Idahoans.
The hypocrisy of overreach: Idaho’s legislative assault on local tradition In a state that prides itself on independence, local governance, and community traditions, the Idaho Legislature has ...
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