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Sen. Dan Foreman bill would bar Idaho from using state resources to enforce WHO mandates; committee gave due pass
Summary
Sen. Dan Foreman presented Senate Bill 1038, which would add a section to Idaho Code stating the state and its subdivisions shall not be compelled to enforce World Health Organization requirements; the committee gave the bill a due pass recommendation and sent it to the floor.
Sen. Dan Foreman, R-District 6, presented Senate Bill 1038, a bill that would create chapter 73, title 39 of Idaho Code and provide that the state of Idaho "shall not be compelled to engage in the enforcement of any requirements or mandates issued by the World Health Organization."
Foreman told the committee the…
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