Senate places SB101 on first reading; additional bills set for committee printing

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Summary

At the Jan. 14, 2025 session the Idaho Senate advanced to first reading. Senate Bill 101, introduced by the Judiciary and Rules Committee, was read by number, author and title on first reading; the Senate also directed that additional bills be referred to the Judiciary and Rules Committee for printing.

The Idaho Senate advanced to first reading of bills on Jan. 14, 2025. By unanimous consent, senators agreed that bills on first reading be read by number, author and title only. The clerk read Senate Bill 101, introduced by the Judiciary and Rules Committee, identified in the record as relating to the “Uniform Public Expression Protection Act.”

A separate entry on the floor noted that “Senate bill 1,000 and 1” will be referred to the Judiciary and Rules Committee for printing; the titles and authors of those numbered bills were not specified in the session record.

No debate or votes on the merits of SB101 or the referred bills occurred during the Jan. 14 proceedings; first reading and committee referral are preliminary steps in the Senate process.