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Committee advances bill saying Idaho will not use state resources to enforce World Health Organization mandates
Summary
Senator Dan Foreman presented Senate Bill 1038, which would add a chapter to Idaho code stating the state and its political subdivisions will not be compelled to use state resources to enforce World Health Organization mandates. The committee voted to send the bill to the floor with a due-pass recommendation.
Senator Dan Foreman (District 6) presented Senate Bill 1038 to the House State Affairs Committee, describing a proposed addition to Idaho law that would declare the state and its political subdivisions shall not be compelled to use state assets to enforce mandates or requirements issued by the World Health Organization.
Foreman said the Idaho attorney general reviewed the language and advised the proposal…
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