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AG Labrador Announces Historic Water Rights Settlement Protecting North Idaho Families and Businesses

BOISE, ID — Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced today that Idaho has reached a historic settlement agreement ending decades of water rights litigation that threatened existing water users across north Idaho. On Thursday, March 5, 2026, Attorney General Labrador and Governor Brad Little will join Chairman Chief Allan and the Coeur d’Alene Tribal Council and affected […]

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Fulcher: The 2026 tax season is anticipated to deliver historic savings for Idahoans

Tax season is upon us—and this year brings more than deadlines, it is anticipated to deliver historic savings for Idahoans.  It’s my honor to represent the First District of Idaho in the U.S. Congress. Here’s what you and your household need to know for this filing season.   The Treasury is now projecting that family refunds will increase by an average of $1,000, and the average worker earning between […]

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Op-Ed: Government Must Stand for Citizens, Not Illegals

Immigration is the defining issue of our time. For the better part of a century, America has struggled with illegal border crossings and visa overstays, with foreigners claiming refugee or asylum status, and with migrant workers we’re told are necessary for our economy to function. President Ronald Reagan believed he had struck a grand bargain […]

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The Agentic State

What the heck is the Agentic State? According to this “vision paper“, created by the Tallinn Digital Summit 2025, “agentic AI will transform government and defines the contours of the Agentic State.” According to IBM, Agentic AI “consists of AI agents—machine learning models that mimic human decision-making to solve problems in real time. In a […]

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Matt Gaetz on the Agenda

The process for selecting the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee’s Lincoln Day speaker is straightforward. Our Lincoln Day sub-committee researched possible speakers that would be available and whose honorarium would be within budget. Last year it was suggested that we get Tucker Carlson, which sounded like a great idea until we were told that Tucker […]

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Op-Ed: Trump Knocked It Out of the Park Again

President Trump has given many great speeches over the years, but this week’s State of the Union Address took the cake. Between honoring American heroes, reflecting on a year of tremendous progress, and calling out Democrats for their blatant hypocrisy, Donald Trump delivered a masterpiece on Tuesday night. The president’s consistent message—just as it has […]

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AG Labrador Urges DOJ to Investigate Foreign-Funded Climate Groups Operating in U.S.

BOISE, ID — Attorney General Raúl Labrador joined a 19-state coalition urging the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate over 150 American climate activist organizations suspected of violating federal law by taking nearly $2 billion from foreign entities to influence U.S. energy policy without registering as foreign agents. “Foreign entities have poured nearly $2 billion in […]

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Caucus Talk

What to do about the Presidential primary? Our legislators are currently in Boise doing the work of the people and one of the matters they are considering is what to do about the Presidential Primary, which is held once every four years. Back in 2023 the House passed Bill 138 which was supposed to move […]

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Last Vestiges of America

Baby boomer is the assigned label given to those who were born post WWII, from around 1946 to 1964. Basically, it is the generation born to the greatest generation, those born between 1900 and through the 1920’s, a generation that held strong during a great depression and a world war. Most boomers are now in […]

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The True Dangers Of Cell Phones – Biological Fusion

Yeah, yeah, those conspiracy theorists, who have nothing better to do than drum up accusations towards those who are creating technologies that will do nothing more than bring great benefit to mankind, need to get a life. Twisting what is good into something evil is just downright improper. When former World Economic Forum (WEF) president […]

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Op Ed: Short Term Rentals, State Power, and the Living Idaho Resident

I recently sat down with McCall City Manager Forest Atkinson to talk about growth, housing, and the future of Idaho communities. That conversation started in one resort town, but the reality we discussed stretches far beyond McCall. What is happening with short-term rentals is no longer a local issue. It is a statewide turning point […]

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Labrador Letter: Recognizing Scams Before They Cost You

Dear Friends, Last fall, a senior here in Idaho turned on his laptop and got a pop-up alert claiming his computer was blocked for security reasons. A phone number appeared on his screen, and he called it. The voice on the other end claimed to be from Microsoft technical support. She told him his computer […]

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