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Gay rights activists return to Capitol

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Anti-discrimination legislation sought

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'Add the Words' activists eye service-denial bill

BOISE - Gay-rights activists were stymied again this year in winning a hearing to add discrimination protections to the Idaho Human Rights Act.
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Protecting professional licenses

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Hoping to cash in

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Otter open to shifting grocery credit to tax cut

BOISE - Gov. Butch Otter would consider a proposal from House Speaker Scott Bedke to shift money from a popular grocery tax credit to individual and corporate income tax cuts.
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Schools standards debated

BOISE - Idaho's new Common Core standards drew a crowd Wednesday in the Capitol's auditorium for debate over the merits of this disputed educational movement.
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FEC: Craig ignored warnings, spent money illegally

BOISE (AP) — Federal Election Commission lawyers urged a federal judge not to heed U.S. Sen. Larry Craig's contention that regulators are being too hard on him — and to force him to pay nearly $360,000 in fines and restitution for tapping campaign accounts for his legal defense following his …
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Same-sex Idaho couples must file taxes separately

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Betting on the sun

BOISE - The developer of a proposed $180 million southern Idaho solar energy project hopes to be delivering electricity within months, despite past rejections by regulators.
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Megaload shipment crosses into Idaho

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Idaho hunter pushes post-Christmas wolf derby

BOISE - An Idaho outfitter is organizing a post-Christmas contest where two-person teams of hunters will be awarded $2,000 in cash prizes and trophies for shooting wolves and coyotes, angering animal advocates who brand it as a "wolf slaughter."
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GOP panel to meet amid calls for lawmaker to quit

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Patterson won't quit

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Senator wants GOP lawmaker to resign

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