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The Idaho House of Representatives made significant progress during its legislative session on April 4, 2025, with key motions and bills advancing through the process. Notably, the House adopted amendments to Senate Bill 1210, which pertains to the Idaho Medical Freedom Act. This bill will now be filed for the first reading calendar, marking a crucial step in its legislative journey.

In addition to Senate Bill 1210, several other pieces of legislation were addressed. House Bill 387, House Bill 437, House Concurrent Resolution 19, House Bill 379, and Senate Bill 1066, as amended, will remain on general orders for further consideration. These actions reflect the House's commitment to advancing legislative priorities and addressing various issues impacting Idaho residents.
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The session also included reports from standing committees, with the Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee transmitting several enrolled house bills to the governor for approval. This includes House Bills 455, 482, 483, 484, and 356, which were all reported as amended.

As the House continues its work, the advancement of these bills signals a proactive approach to legislation that aims to address the needs and concerns of the community. The next steps will involve further discussions and readings, with the potential for these bills to shape Idaho's legislative landscape in the coming months.

Converted from House Legislative Session Day 89 April 4, 2025 meeting on April 04, 2025
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