Idaho Legislative Tracker
2026 Regular Legislative Session
Last updated: 1 month agoH0773 — Code cleanup, dept of finance
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H0765 — Taxing districts, boundary, budgets
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H0798 — relating to securities lending agreements. 02/27 Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing 03/02 Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs 03/10 Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading 03/11 Read second time; Filed for Third Reading 03/12 Read Third Time in Full – PASSED - 67-0-3 AYES – Alfieri, Barbieri, Beiswenger, Berch, Bingham, Boyle, Bruce, Burgoyne, Cannon, Cayler, Cheatum, Cornilles, Crane(12), Crane(13), Dygert, Egbert, Ehardt, Ehlers, Erickson(Larsen), Fuhriman, Furniss, Galaviz, Gannon, Garner, Green, Hall(Stone), Handy, Harris, Hawkins, Haws, Healey, Hill, Holtzclaw, Hostetler, Leavitt, Manwaring, Marmon, Mathias, McCann, Mendive, Mickelsen, Miller, Mitchell, Monks, Palmer, Petzke, Pickett, Pohanka, Price, Rasor, Raybould, Raymond, Redman, Rubel, Sauter, Scott, Shepherd, Shirts, Tanner(13), Tanner(14), Thompson, Vander Woude, Veile, Weber, Wheeler, Wisniewski, Mr. Speaker NAYS – None Absent – Church, Nelsen, Skaug Floor
Idaho House Bill H0798, relating to securities lending agreements, has passed both chambers of the legislature with overwhelming bipartisan support (67-0 in the House, 34-0 in the Senate) and has been sent to the governor for signing. The bill appears to address regulations or procedures around securities lending, which is a financial practice where investors temporarily loan their stocks, bonds, or other securities to other parties in exchange for fees.
Without access to the full bill text, the specific changes or impacts on Idaho investors, financial institutions, or securities markets cannot be detailed, but the unanimous support suggests it was likely a technical or clarifying measure rather than controversial policy change.
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H0792 — Sales tax, exemptions, small seller
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H0793 — Beer, revenue distribution
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H0747 — Abatement districts
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H0637 — Gold and silver, legal tender
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H0760 — Low-income property tax exemption
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H0649 — Interest rates allowed by agreement
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H0556 — County jail per diem
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H0734 — Green energy tax revenue
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H0751 — Sales tax, rebate, developers
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H0733 — Income taxes, partnerships
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H0716 — Transportation, apportionment
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H0591 — Financial assistance eligibility
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H0599 — Digital content and curriculum fund
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H0543 — PERSI, contributions
House Bill 543, sponsored by Representative Fuhriman, makes changes to contribution requirements for PERSI (Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho), which affects public employees' retirement benefits. The bill passed both chambers of the Idaho Legislature unanimously—67-0 in the House and 35-0 in the Senate—and was signed into law by the governor on March 18, 2026.
Without access to the bill's specific text, the exact nature of the contribution changes cannot be detailed, but this legislation will impact how retirement contributions are handled for Idaho's public sector workers including teachers, state employees, and local government staff.
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H0511 — Private forest land, surcharge
House Bill 511, sponsored by Rep. Boyle, creates or modifies a surcharge related to private forest land in Idaho and has been signed into law by the governor. The bill passed both chambers of the legislature with the House approving it 46-22 and the Senate passing it 26-9.
Without the full text of the bill, the specific details of how this surcharge affects private forest landowners, the amount of the fee, or its intended purpose cannot be determined from the title and legislative history alone.
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H0636 — School district facilities fund
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H0563 — Certified public accountants
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H0594 — Taxation, late charges, fees
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H0551 — Property tax, assessment
Idaho House Bill H0551, sponsored by Representative Cheatum, has been signed into law and deals with property tax assessment procedures. The bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan support in both chambers (68-0 in the House and 31-0 in the Senate), suggesting it likely makes technical or widely-supported changes to how property taxes are calculated or administered in Idaho. Without the full bill text, the specific changes to property tax assessment cannot be detailed, but the unanimous support indicates this was likely a non-controversial adjustment to existing tax law that will affect Idaho property owners and local tax assessors.