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Idaho House convenes, approves journal and refers new bills on human trafficking and tax changes to committees
Summary
The Idaho House of Representatives met Jan. 23, 2026, established a quorum, approved the previous day's journal, returned and enrolled a concurrent resolution, and referred newly printed bills—including a human-trafficking measure and a tax-code revision bill—to standing committees for printing and further consideration.
The Idaho House of Representatives convened Jan. 23, 2026, with a quorum present and proceeded through routine business, approving the House Journal of the 11th legislative day and referring several newly printed bills to standing committees.
The House opened with a prayer from chaplain Tom Doherty, who asked for well-being for Representative Hall, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. The presiding officer then moved the chamber into consideration of the journal. The Judiciary Rules and Administration Committee reported it had read and approved the journal; the motion to adopt, recorded as moved by Skogg and seconded by…
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