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HOUSE CALENDAR
53rd LEGISLATIVE DAY February 27, 2025
SECOND READING
11 A.M.
Bill Number Sponsor Description
HR 9 Barbieri(3) by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – RULE APPROVAL – HOUSE ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE – States findings of the Legislature and provides that all pending and temporary rules of the Department of Environmental Quality have been reviewed and approved by the House Environment, Energy, and Technology Committee.
H 331 Horman(32) by EDUCATION COMMITTEE – EDUCATION – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the public charter school facilities program.
H 150 Shirts(9) by BUSINESS COMMITTEE – PROPERTY – Repeals and adds to existing law to revise a provision regarding conveyances or encumbrances of homesteads by married couples.
H 227 Ehlers(21) by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – SECURED TRANSACTIONS – Amends existing law to require the Secretary of State to prescribe certain financing statement forms in compliance with the Uniform Commercial Code.
S 1005 Crane(13) by COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE – LIENS OF MECHANICS AND MATERIALMEN – Amends existing law to remove a provision regarding priority of hearings.
S 1006 Crane(13) by COMMERCE AND HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE – CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS – Amends existing law to provide for certain construction contracts to be subject to Idaho law and that such contracts shall not require dispute resolution in another jurisdiction.
H 270 Cornilles(12) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – INDECENT EXPOSURE – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding indecent exposure.
H 280 Andrus(35) by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – PUBLIC SERVANTS – Amends existing law to provide an exemption for relatives of members of the Legislature participating in the legislative page program.
H 169 Miller(24) by APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE – EDUCATION – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the budget of the Idaho Bureau of Educational Services for the Deaf and the Blind.
 
THIRD READING
11 A.M.
Bill Number Sponsor Description
H 243 Ehardt(33) by HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE – DAYCARE – Amends and repeals existing law to revise provisions regarding daycare licenses.
H 159 Ehardt(33) by JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE – CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT – Amends existing law to establish provisions regarding an order to prevent removal.
H 264 Ehardt(33) by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – PROTECTING THE PRIVACY OF WOMEN – Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding safety and privacy in certain covered entities and to provide for remedies.
H 92 Ehlers(21) by REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE – TAXATION – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the extension of time for certain filing deadlines.
H 278 Mitchell(6) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – ELECTIONS – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding certain election deadlines and the filling of certain vacancies.
H 234 Shepherd(7) by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – MOTOR VEHICLE – Amends existing law to provide for wildland fire agency or association vehicles in the definition of vehicle.
H 235 Tanner(14) by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – TRANSPORTATION – Amends and adds to existing law to establish An Appeal to Heaven license plates.
H 263 Shepherd(7) by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – TAXATION – Adds to existing law to provide that certain fees related to animal adoption and rescue are not subject to sales and use taxes.
H 109 Redman(3) by HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE – PUBLIC ASSISTANCE – Adds to existing law to provide that the director of the Department of Health and Welfare shall seek a waiver to exclude candy and soda from supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.
H 131 Bruce(23) by HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE – HEALTH – Adds to existing law to provide for disclosure and labeling of certain blood intended for blood transfusions and to provide that a person receiving a blood transfusion shall have the right to request blood based on vaccination status of the donor.
H 276 Barbieri(3) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – BEER – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding brewers’ licenses.
H 275 Horman(32) by EDUCATION COMMITTEE – EDUCATION – Amends and repeals existing law to provide for local school boards to require internet filtering and to remove provisions regarding digital and online library resources and wireless technology standards.
HR 7 Mitchell(6) by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – RULE APPROVAL – HOUSE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE – States findings of the Legislature and provides that all pending rules of the Idaho Transportation Department have been reviewed and approved by the House Transportation Committee.
HR 3 Mickelsen(32) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO – Proposes an amendment to House Rule 40 to prohibit the consumption of tobacco and alcohol in the House chamber or gallery while the House is in session.
HJM 2 Horman(32) by ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE – ENERGY – States findings of the Legislature and urges federal lawmakers to work in good faith to reform federal permitting and environmental review processes to expedite the deployment of modern energy infrastructure.
HJM 4 Raymond(31) by RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE – GRIZZLY BEAR – States findings of the Legislature and calls upon the federal government to delist grizzly bears and review the Endangered Species Act.
HJM 6 Sauter(1) by RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE – EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACT – States findings of the Legislature and calls on Congress to amend the Equal Access to Justice Act.
HCR 6 Raybould(34) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – IDAHO-TAIWAN RELATIONSHIP – States findings of the Legislature and expresses support for Idaho’s partnership with Taiwan.
HCR 7 Shirts(9) by BUSINESS COMMITTEE – INSURANCE – States findings of the Legislature and reaffirms support for state-based title insurance regulation.
HCR 9 Redman(3) by JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE – COMMISSIONERS REPRESENTING THE STATE OF IDAHO AT AN ARTICLE V CONVENTION – States findings of the Legislature and establishes provisions regarding Commissioners representing the State of Idaho at an Article V Convention of the States.
HCR 10 Redman(3) by JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE – ARTICLE V CONVENTION – States findings of the Legislature and makes three separate applications to the United States Congress to call a convention of the states under Article V of the Constitution of the United States.
HCR 11 Wheeler(35) by LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE – YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP – States findings of the Legislature and encourages local governments to support youth entrepreneurship.
HCR 12 Ehardt(33) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – EDUCATION – States findings of the Legislature and commends the Boise State Broncos football team for its historic 2024 football season.
H 304 Monks(22) by REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE – PROPERTY TAX RELIEF – Amends existing law to provide for property tax relief.
H 176 Manwaring(29) by EDUCATION COMMITTEE – MEDICAL EDUCATION – Amends and adds to existing law to revise provisions regarding medical education programs supported by Idaho state funds and to provide for WWAMI program transition.
H 25 Palmer(20) by REVENUE AND TAXATION COMMITTEE – SALES TAX – Amends existing law to provide for the distribution of certain sales tax revenues to the transportation expansion and congestion mitigation fund and to local units of government for highway projects.
HJR 3 Skaug(10) by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE – ILLEGAL DRUGS – States findings of the Legislature and proposes an amendment to the Idaho Constitution requiring a 2/3 vote of the Legislature to legalize certain illegal drugs.
S 1001 Scott(2) by JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE – UNIFORM PUBLIC EXPRESSION PROTECTION ACT – Adds to existing law to establish the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act.
S 1028 Alfieri(4) by JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE – JUDICIAL DISTRICTS – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the number of judges in the First Judicial District.
S 1029 Manwaring(29) by JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE – JUDICIAL DISTRICTS – Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the number of judges in the Seventh Judicial District.
S 1032 Petzke(21) by EDUCATION COMMITTEE – EDUCATION – Adds to existing law to provide for a distraction-free learning policy.
S 1107 Mitchell(6) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – PUBLIC SAFETY – Relates to the maintenance appropriation to Public Safety for fiscal year 2026.
S 1108 Tanner(14) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES – Relates to the maintenance appropriations to the Department of Health and Welfare and the State Independent Living Council for fiscal year 2026.
S 1109 Furniss(31) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Relates to the maintenance appropriation to Economic Development for fiscal year 2026.
S 1110 Miller(24) by FINANCE COMMITTEE – APPROPRIATIONS – GENERAL GOVERNMENT – Relates to the maintenance appropriation to General Government for fiscal year 2026.
SCR 103 Redman(3) by LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND TAXATION COMMITTEE – HOUSING – States findings of the Legislature and provides for the establishment of an interim committee to study state and local land use regulations and the impact on housing supply.
 
GENERAL ORDERS
11 A.M.
Bill Number Sponsor Description
H 9
Amend – 1
Bruce(23) by JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE – IDAHO ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT – Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to revise the procedures for the conducting of contested cases.
H 157
Amend – 1
Hill(14) by JUDICIARY, RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE – SAMPLE COLLECTIONS – Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to revise provisions and requirements regarding collection of DNA samples and thumbprint impressions.
H 266
Amend – 1
Wheeler(35) by WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE – IDAHO BUILDING CODE ACT – Adds to existing law to provide for certain live virtual re-inspections and to provide for timely inspections and the option for third-party inspections in certain situations.
H 78
Amend – 1
Mickelsen(32) by TRANSPORTATION AND DEFENSE COMMITTEE – DRIVER’S LICENSES AND IDENTIFICATION CARDS – Amends and adds to existing law to establish electronic driver’s licenses and identification cards.