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Senate adopts multiple resolutions and a memorial on religion, local control, water and family issues

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Summary

On Feb. 25 the Idaho Senate approved several concurrent resolutions and a joint memorial: SCR 106 (religious freedom day), SCR 107 (support for cities/local control), SJM 101 (explore water storage/Teton Dam), SCR 109 (reject certain administrative rules), SCR 110 (support 2024 ESPA mitigation plan), and SCR 111 (traditional family values month).

The Idaho Senate on Feb. 25 considered and adopted multiple concurrent resolutions and one joint memorial addressing religious freedom, local control for cities, water-storage planning, and family values. Most measures passed by voice votes; for those with recorded tallies the results are included below.

Votes at a glance

- Senate Concurrent Resolution 106 (religious freedom day): Adopted (voice vote recorded as ayes have it). Sponsor: Senator Cook. Debate included support and reservations from several senators who described the resolution as aspirational while urging attention to the establishment clause and freedom from religion.

- Senate Concurrent Resolution 107…

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