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January 31, 2008 — Rep. Luker's bill to control transition homes for sex offenders passed a House committee today. A family-friendly grocery tax bill was introduced yesterday, and more reasons to oppose an Idaho "sexual orientation" bill emerges in New Mexico. January 30, 2008 — Both Sen. Mike Crapo and Rep. Bill Sali received a score of 100% from the Family Research Council for their consistent pro-family votes in 2007. Plus, bias at the Statesman, and merit pay for teachers works. January 29, 2008 — Global warming bill pulled for now; more on why "sexual orientation" bill is bad public policy; and family-friendly sex offender bill in committee on Thursday. January 28, 2008 — An ill-advised proposal to find ways to limit greehouse gas emissions in Idaho is being introduced today in the legislature. January 25, 2008 — S1323, the "sexual orientation" bill, will endanger public health. And if it comes down to McCain and Romney, most informed pro-family voters will grudgingly choose Romney. January 24, 2008 — Both the Idaho Statesman and Idaho Press-Tribune featured the IVA's take on the dangerous "sexual orientation" bill, S1323. January 23, 2008 — Sen. Curt McKenzie, the chairman of the Senate State Affairs Committee, is considering holding a dangerous "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" bill in committee, which effectively would kill it. He needs to know he has the support of citizens from all over the state of Idaho. January 22, 2008 January 21, 2008 January 21, 2008 January 19, 2008 January 18, 2008 January 17, 2008 — The mantras of today's leftist organizations sound eerily similar to the slogans of Hitler's Nazi regime. January 16, 2008 January 15, 2008 — The city of Moscow's "domestic partners" policy is clearly in violation of the state constitution, as an IVA column in the Lewiston Morning Tribune makes clear. January 14, 2008 — Michigan illustrates the wisdom of party's closing their primaries. And Milwaukee's Democrat mayor is a strong proponent of school choice. January 11, 2008 January 10, 2008 January 9, 2008 January 8, 2008 January 7, 2008 January 4, 2008 — Tom Luna presented his merit-pay plan yesterday, which has flaws but is a step in the right direction. And the principled oppostion to state-funded pre-K programs. January 3, 2008 — Observations on the front-runners for the conservative mantle as Iowans head toward their caucuses. January 2, 2008 — The Boise School District may be breaking the state law by offering pre-K programs in violation of state law. View Daily Update Archives |