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House introduces parental choice tax credit bill, changes initiative-petition rules; approves journal

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On Jan. 8, 2025, the Idaho House introduced House Bill 1 (parental choice tax credit) and House Bill 2 (changes to initiative petition thresholds), referred both to the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee for printing, approved the journal and adjourned until Jan. 9.

BOISE — The Idaho House of Representatives on Jan. 8, 2025, introduced two bills — House Bill 1, a parental choice tax credit sponsored by Rep. Hostetler, and House Bill 2, a measure from the State Affairs Committee that would revise voting thresholds for statewide initiative petitions — then approved the day’s journal and adjourned until 11 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025.

The bills were read at first reading and referred for committee processing. House Bill 1 was described in the introductory reading as “an act relating to income taxes, providing legislative intent amending chapter 30 title 63 Idaho Code by the addition of a new section 633029 n Idaho Code to establish provisions regarding the Idaho parental choice tax credit, providing severability and declaring an emergency, and providing retroactive application.” House Bill 2 was…

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