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Idaho panel introduces measure requiring agencies to identify outdated statutes

3063940 · January 15, 2025
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Rep. Mike Moyle introduced RS31897 on Jan. 13, asking state agencies to report by Sept. 1, 2025, on statutes they consider unnecessary; lawmakers discussed timeline, agency capacity and fiscal implications before approving introduction by voice vote.

BOISE — The Idaho House State Affairs Committee on Jan. 13 approved introduction of RS31897, a measure from Rep. Mike Moyle that would require state agencies to report to the Legislature by Sept. 1, 2025, on statutes they consider outdated or unnecessary.

The bill’s sponsor said the reports are intended to give lawmakers a starting point for statutory cleanup during the next legislative session. “What this bill does is requires all state agencies by September first of 2025 to report back to the legislature what they think is unnecessary,” Rep. Mike Moyle said. He told the committee the requirement would include an…

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