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Idaho Senate adopts resolution directing study of state COVID-19 response

2254811 · January 22, 2025
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The Idaho Senate on Jan. 22 adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 102 asking the Legislative Council to appoint a committee to study the state government's COVID-19 response; sponsors said the review is intended to improve future preparedness and will use existing legislative funds with a cap of $10,000.

The Idaho Senate on Jan. 22 adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 102, asking the Legislative Council to appoint a committee to study the state government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Senate Concurrent Resolution 102 was presented on the Senate floor, debated and adopted by roll call. Senator Sarah Foreman, who opened debate on the resolution, said it “requests the legislative council appoint a committee to investigate the Idaho state government's response to the COVID pandemic” and emphasized the measure “does not seek to point fingers or impart blame.” Foreman told colleagues the review would be a tool to “learn from the past and be better prepared for the future.”

The resolution directs…

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