AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGrizzly Bear Governance: Idaho Gov. Brad Little and U.S. Sens. Risch and Crapo praised the Interior Department’s proposal to give western states more flexibility over grizzly management, a move that could reshape conflict rules and fuel hunting-and-delisting debate. Reproductive Rights Ballot: Idahoans United for Women and Families says its initiative to end the state’s strict abortion ban has qualified for the November ballot, setting up a major fall vote. Election Law Clash: An Idaho AG Office lawyer fired back at the Justice Department over threats to prosecute election officials if noncitizens vote, arguing Idaho is already purging noncitizens from registration lists. Public Safety & Courts: A Rathdrum man was charged with attempted murder after allegedly beating his 11-year-old daughter, with claims of kidney failure. Local Government & Schools: Lake Pend Oreille School District trustees voted to relocate the alternative high school to portables, despite a grievance and allegations of data and process problems. Tech & Privacy: Coeur d’Alene residents renewed debate over Flock Safety cameras after privacy advocates questioned what data is collected and who can access it. Health & Community: Central District Health reappointed vaccine skeptic Dr. Ryan Cole to its board, while wildfire smoke and evacuations continued to disrupt the region.
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