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Idaho House passes resolution honoring Lyndon B. Bateman after Idaho Day program
Summary
The Idaho House passed House Concurrent Resolution 31 on March 4, 2026, recognizing the life and public service of Lyndon B. Bateman. The chamber opened with an Idaho Day program featuring historian Justin Vipperman and multiple lawmakers’ tributes; the resolution passed 68–0 with two members absent and was sent to the Senate.
The Idaho House on March 4, 2026, approved House Concurrent Resolution 31 recognizing the lifetime public service of Lyndon B. Bateman, the long-serving legislator and founder of Idaho Day. The chamber paused routine business for an Idaho Day program that included guest remarks by historian Justin Vipperman and a series of personal tributes from current lawmakers.
Representative Jeff Ehlers, who chaired the Idaho Day committee, introduced the day’s program, noted commemorative pins and challenge coins distributed to members, and introduced Justin Vipperman as the guest speaker.…
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