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City Cast Boise
Pride Flag Fight, Forests Under Fire, and Weekend Reset

City Cast Boise

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 27:30


Another Friday is here, and Boise's showdown with the Idaho Legislature over the Pride flag flying outside City Hall continues. So our Hey Boise newsletter editor Blake Hunter is joining host Lindsay Van Allen to ask big questions about what this standoff says about local power, inclusivity, and our city's identity. Meanwhile, Governor Little wants to reshape forest policy to fight wildfires, but will it yield the results he wants? And if you need a breather from everything that's going on, we've got weekend recommendations for yoga and a sound bath, plus a new art installation to check out.  Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Learn more about the sponsor of this April 25th episode:  Aura Frames - Get $35-off plus free shipping on the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Cozy Earth - Use code COZYBOISE for 40% off best-selling sheets, towels, pajamas, and more. Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Reach us at boise@citycast.fm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

City Cast Boise
Firing Squad Executions, $253M Tax Breaks, and Session End Date Bets

City Cast Boise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 27:55


The Idaho Legislature is making some high-stakes decisions and Boise State Public Radio's James Dawson is joining host Lindsay Van Allen to dissect what could happen next. A proposal that would make the firing squad the state's go-to execution method is on the governor's desk. Meanwhile, Governor Little signed a $253 million income tax bill, warning it could strain the state's budget. And while the session drags on, we're placing bets: Will lawmakers actually wrap up on time this year?  Want some more Boise news? Head over to our Hey Boise newsletter where you'll get a cheatsheet to the city every weekday morning. Learn more about the sponsor of this March 10th episode:  Treefort Music Fest Interested in advertising with City Cast Boise? Find more info HERE. Reach us at boise@citycast.fm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines For February 21, 2024

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 2:51


Listen to our Morning Headlines today to learn more about gas prices rising in Idaho, The Heart Ball hosted by Portneuf Heart and Vascular Institute, and what Governor Little has been working on concerning the communities' agriculture.

Liberty Roundtable Podcast
Radio Show Hour 1 – 01/29/2024

Liberty Roundtable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 54:50


* Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Founder and Chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation and the author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series To Preserve the Nation. In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers - FreedomsRisingSun.com * Would you join this convoy? - Absolutely Not! * Take Our Border Back Convoy, Peaceful Assembly and Prayer - TakeOurBorderBack.com * ‘We the People' Convoy Gains Momentum Despite Facebook Censorship – News of Border Convoy Spreads on Twitter-X – Over 10,000 are Expected to Join - TheGatewayPundit.com * Trump Urges States To Send Troops To The Border - Patrick Houck, AmericanLiberty.News * Mighty Bulwark Forming as States Flock to the Texan Cause, Tell Biden to Kick Rocks - Jack Gist, WesternJournal.com * As Announced in State of the State Address, Governor Little to Send Idahoans to Texas — Idaho Dispatch. * 25 states with Republican governors sign letter supporting Texas in border control fight - USAToday. * States MUST Protect US From Invasion and Rogue Feds - Alex Newman, LibertySentinel.org * The immigration issue has been “broken,” and “it's long past time to fix it,” - Joe Biden has conceded!

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Political Potpourri (JAN. 4)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 14:19


     MaryLou Molitor stops by Morning Light today to offer some "Political Potpourri" as the 2024 Idaho Legislative Session begins on Monday, January 8th after Governor Little's State of the State Address.

BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines for June 12, 2023

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 3:53


Student reporter Gabriela Fletcher talks about Original Thai, a restaurant in Rexburg, St. Anthony will host Governor Little's Capital for a Day event this week, and Southeast Idaho Public Health is holding a campaign to raise mental health awareness.

Nate Shelman Show
A Southern Border Discussion

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 89:34


Title 42 is set to end tomorrow, and news came out today that Governor Little will be visiting the Southern Border soon. Nate Shelman took your calls on what you think we should do with the line that is already waiting to come across. Nate was also joined by State Senator Tammy Nichols and State Representative Jacyn Gallagher to discuss what they are seeing at the Southern Border. (5/10/23)

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Kasper and Chris
Governor Little Interview

Kasper and Chris

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 32:54


Kasper and Chris talk with Governor Brad Little about the legislature and take your calls and questions.

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Idaho Speaks
Wrap-Up of 2023 session of the Idaho Legislature

Idaho Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 11:45


John and Summer go over some of the highlights of the 2023 Idaho Legislative session. They discuss bills that were passed and bills that were vetoed by the Governor.Links to Bill that will become law on July 1st, 2023.S1029 - prohibits CPS from using a child's immunization status in court. https://legislature.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/sessioninfo/2023/legislation/S1029.pdfH 11 - Idaho Secretary of State can not use private money like Zuker bucks.https://legislature.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/sessioninfo/2023/legislation/H0011.pdfH124 - Student ID cards are no longer on the list of acceptable ID's to show for voting. https://legislature.idaho.gov/sessioninfo/2023/legislation/H0124/S1005 - daycare facilites must inform parents that there are immunization exmeption forms. https://legislature.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/sessioninfo/2023/legislation/S1005.pdfH66 - If you falsely report abuse or neglect of a child you can be charged with a misdemeanor.https://legislature.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/sessioninfo/2023/legislation/H0066.pdfS1100 - bathroom guidelines for all public schoolshttps://legislature.idaho.gov/sessioninfo/2023/legislation/S1100/H186 - execution by firing squad is an optionhttps://legislature.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/sessioninfo/2023/legislation/H0186.pdfH244 - in person visitation rights for residents of care facilities https://legislature.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/sessioninfo/2023/legislation/H0244.pdfLink to Bills that Governor Little vetoed in the 2023 Legislative Session: https://legislature.idaho.gov/sessioninfo/2023/vetoes/The learn more about Summer and The Bushnell Report, please visit thebushnellreport.com.  You can also find The Bushnell Report on Facebook by visiting facebook.com/thebushnellreport.Idaho Speaks is a listener supported production and we need your help in covering costs.  Please visit idahospeaks.com/support to give with a secure credit card transaction.

Idaho Matters
Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: April 21, 2023

Idaho Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 25:33


Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including an update on the Lori Vallow Daybell case, a look at Governor Little's thoughts on the 2023 legislative session and why a new community set to be built in Kuna is receiving pushback.

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Nate Shelman Show
Rants, Raves, Conspiracies, And No More Vaccine Requirements

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 89:07


It's Rant and Rave Friday! Nate starts off the show taking all of your random calls and was also joined by Jimmy Failla! After that we moved into the rant hour, where we heard conspiracy theories with Tori. What are you mad about this week? What is your definition for the word "woke"? Nate takes your calls on that and also breaks the news that Governor Little signed a bill that makes it so employers can not require the COVID-19 vaccine. Do you think this is a better late then never situation? Listen to this podcast to hear what Nate and our audience had to say. (4/7/23)

Kasper and Chris
Kasper and Chris 4/5/23- Trump Indictment and the Idaho Legislature

Kasper and Chris

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 113:39


Kasper and Chris team up to discuss former President Trump's indictment on 34 felony charges as well as Governor Little receiving a letter advising him to block a bill from the governor of another state.

Nate Shelman Show
Two New State Laws And A Veto

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 86:40


Governor Little has signed HB71 into law. That is the bill that will make it illegal to perform any transgender surgeries, hormones, or other medical treatments on minors. What are your thoughts? Nate Shelman was joined by State Representative Jaron Crane to discuss the library protection act being vetoed by the Governor. Governor Little also signed the abortion trafficking bill into law in Idaho. State Rep. Barbara Ehardt joined Nate Shelman to discuss that. (4/5/23)

Nate Shelman Show
State Representative Jaron Crane

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 7:34


Idaho State Representative Jaron Crane joined Nate Shelman to discuss Governor Little's veto of the library protection act. (4/5/23)

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Nate Shelman Show
State Representative Barbara Ehardt

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 8:34


State Representative Barbara Ehardt joined Nate Shelman to discuss HB242, the abortion trafficking bill, being signed into law by Governor Little. (4/5/23)

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Nate Shelman Show
Styrofoam and Trump Indictment

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 87:23


It snowed again in Boise today, which has Nate Shelman wishing burgers were still served in Styrofoam. Because if it snowed in March is there still global warming? If there doesn't seem to be global warming, should we throw it back to the 80's and get our Mc DLTs in Styrofoam? After that beautiful tangent, Nate Shelman was joined by Governor Little to discuss his decision to let the property tax bill become a law this time. During the show, it was released that Trump will be indicted by the grand jury in New York. Do you think this will weaken or strengthen Trump's 2024 Presidential run? (3/30/23)

Nate Shelman Show
No Property Tax Relief Yet

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 86:35


Governor Little vetoed the property tax bill today. State Representatives Jason Monks and Bruce Skaug joined Nate Shelman to discuss the future of property tax relief in Idaho. How confident are you that you will see property tax relief in Idaho? After that discussion Nate talked about Veolia wanting to raise water prices in Boise by 24.1%. He also took your calls on today's tragic school shooting in Nashville. (3/27/23)

Nate Shelman Show
Idaho State Representatives on Property Tax Relief

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 15:23


Nate Shelman was joined by State Representatives Jason Monks and Bruce Skaug about Governor Little's veto of the property tax relief bill. They discussed what they would like to see and what they think will happen next since The House did have a veto proof majority. Listen to this podcast to hear what they had to say! (3/27/23)

Nate Shelman Show
Lower SAT Scores, A Veto, And A Law

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 96:16


Idaho ranked #40 for SAT scores in 2022. Nate Shelman asks: Does this bother you? This conversation moved into the question: What is there for the younger generation to discover or develop? The bill that would have allowed parents to teach their children how to drive was vetoed by Governor Little. The most interesting thing about that is that after that veto more than a dozen Idaho Representatives changed their yes votes to no so there was no longer a veto proof majority. What are your thoughts? Another bill became law today. The Clean Slate Act seals a non-violent, non-sexual misdemeanor from someone's record if they have not committed any crimes in at least five years since that offense. Is this a good idea or bad idea? (3/22/23)

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BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines For March 22nd, 2023

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 3:18


Morning Headlines For March 22nd, 2023 covers Governor Little's broadband infrastructure plan, a $1,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest, and BYU-Idaho's Jazz Lab Band's performance tonight. Tickets: https://ibelong.byui.edu/Music/rsvp_boot?id=1926024

Idaho Speaks
Governor Little's State of the State Address

Idaho Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 15:30


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Nate Shelman Show
Idaho Freedom Caucus on The State of the State

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 13:03


State Senator Tammy Nichols and State Representative Heather Scott join Nate to introduce the Idaho Freedom Caucus. While they were here, they discuss the groups opinion on Governor Little's speech on the state of Idaho.

BYU-Idaho Radio
Evening Headlines For January 9, 2023

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 5:05


Here are your Evening Headlines for January 9, 2023... A man is in jail after chasing people with a hammer. Plus, a look at Governor Little's State of the State Address. Also, work has begun on Mexico newest temple.

Nate Shelman Show
Trump Better Than Lincoln? Better Than Washington?

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 88:00


Governor Little is banning TikTok from all State issued devices and networks in order to protect Idahoans' data and for state/national security. How many of you are going to delete TikTok from your phone or your kids' phone? Trump has announced that you are now able to buy online Trump trading cards for one hundred dollars. Will you buy one? In the video where he announced the new collectible items, Trump said that he was a president "better than Lincoln, better than Washington." This has sparked debate about whether Trump was being funny, or he actually believes he is better than Lincoln and Washington. What do you think he meant? To round out the show we brought it back home. Reclaim Idaho has started a petition against school vouchers ahead of the Idaho Legislative Session where that topic is expected to be discussed. Are you for or against a voucher program for k-12 education? This Sunday there will be a controversial event held at the Idaho Botanical Garden. There will be an increased police presence after the garden's pride night received threats. Nate reiterates: If you don't like it, don't go. (12/15/22)

Idaho Matters
Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: October 7, 2022

Idaho Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 43:40


Another challenge has been filed against Idaho's abortion law, direct questions were asked at the Idaho Supreme Court hearing, Sockeye salmon have returned to central Idaho, an update on the Lori Vallow Daybell case and Governor Little talks rebate checks.

BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines For September 2, 2022

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 5:13


Governor Little signed legislation after Idaho's one-day special session, Yellowstone National Park released video of its progress on flood restoration and clean-up, the Eastern Idaho State Fair begins today and the Pocatello Marathon is Saturday.

BYU-Idaho Radio
Evening Headlines For August 29, 2022

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 2:42


Closures are planned at Grand Teton National Park after Memorial Day, Governor Little will commemorate International Overdose Awareness Day, and 12 Idaho school districts are holding bond or levy elections.

Nate Shelman Show
Special Session and Tax Discussions

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 56:18


Governor Little announced a special legislative session today. The first day of the Session will be September 1st. The legislature will discuss a bill that proposes tax relief for Idahoans and more funding for education. Some have said that this is a political move to cut proposition 1 off at the knees before it is voted on. Nate discussed all of that and took your thoughts as well. (8/23/22)

Idaho Reports
Special: A Conversation with Governor Little

Idaho Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 31:02


Idaho Governor Brad Little joins Melissa Davlin for a web-exclusive episode of Idaho Reports. They discuss Idaho's abortion trigger law, the state's ongoing budget surplus, high gas prices, the primary election system, marriage equality, education, highway safety, and much more.

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Red Wave Radio | Idaho
ID GOP Chairwoman Dorothy Moon: Meeting with Governor Little, Unifying the Party and Supporting Candidates Statewide

Red Wave Radio | Idaho

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 14:07


Chairman Moon shares how the first week of her administration was – talks about her meeting with Governor Brad Little, her priorities, unifying the party…

Nate Shelman Show
The Role of Government

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 54:12


What do you think government is for? This question led to a discussion about Governor Little announcing that Idaho will spend $1 Million towards getting rid of fentanyl in the state. This includes a media campaign to educate people about the dangers of fentanyl. Do you think this is a good use of government in our community? Nate talked to audience members who answered on both sides of that question. A Nampa man was fatally shot by his neighbor after attacking his neighbor. Why are we not hearing about this more, if self-defense situations, like this, are why most people own firearms? Nate also discussed five Caldwell Police Officers being investigated, Round A Bouts and the Ada County CodeRed program. (7/26/22)

BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines For July 25, 2022

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 5:46


A fire burning near Salmon continues to grow with 7% containment, the public can weigh in on the budget for Pocatello next week, Governor Little says more tax cuts and investments are on their way and there's a new monument honoring Black pioneers at Utah's This is the Place Heritage Park.

BYU-Idaho Radio
Evening Headlines For July 7, 2022

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 2:41


President Henry B. Eyring is speaking at BYU-Idaho's commencement. Governor Little is changing up top staffers. The hockey rink in Idaho Falls is nearing completion.

BYU-Idaho Radio
Governor Little talks about Idaho's 132nd Anniversary of Statehood and Independence Day

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 13:35


Tune in to hear Governor Brad Little talk about important moments in Idaho history, including Idaho's Anniversary of Statehood.

Nate Shelman Show
An Increase in Violence?

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 88:31


Ever since the Supreme Court document saying that the court could overturn Roe V Wade was leaked, we have seen protests all across the country from both sides. Today a man was arrested for attempted murder after he showed up to a justice's house and called 911 saying that he had plans to murder the justice. Nate fears that when we get the official ruling we will see increasing displays of violence. Gun Control Legislation is expected to come out later this week. It would seem at this point in time that an age raise and red flag laws will be included in this legislation. On a local level, two Idaho lawmakers sent a letter to Governor Little asking for a special session to consider a six month gas tax holiday. State Representative Tammy Nichols joined Nate to discuss how this could help Idahoans, and also talked about a similar bill she and Representative Ron Nate proposed during the session. (6/8/22)

Sharing Her Journey
Educational Leader and Advocate | Debbie Critchfield

Sharing Her Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 75:41


Our conversation with Debbie offers an inside look into all topics education. From rural to urban schools, advocacy, empowering parents, full-day kindergarten, funding channels, and the vision for improving high school experiences and creating high school graduates with the resilience to become successful adults...you may need to listen twice to get all the intellectual goodness that's within this episode. Debbie Critchfield is running for, what she proclaims is the most important political office, second only to the governor: Superintendent of Public Instruction.  This isn't your typical conversation with a candidate. This is an indepth, real questions asked, behind the scences scoop into who Debbie is, what she believes and desires for students, educators, parents, and patrons, how she got to where she is right now, and why she beleives she is the best way forward for _____ growth in education for all Idaho students. We invite all listeners, regardless if you're an Idahoan or not, to listen to this conversation. Topics discussed will help you within your local communities. You'll be given tools for how to move forward with advocating for your kids, ideas for your local areas, and questions to ask your local educational leaders. Questions post episode, please send us an email at: connect@sharingherjourney.com Find us on SHJ Instagram SHJ Facebook www.sharingherjourney.com __________________________________ About Debbie: Debbie Critchfield is the former President of the Idaho State Board of Education and seven-year board member. Debbie was Co-Chair to Governor Little's Education Task Force and committee chair for Governor Otter's Higher Education Task Force. She was a school board member in Cassia County for ten years, five as chair, and was on the executive committee for the Idaho School Board's Association. She chaired the Re-Open Idaho Schools and was a member of the Governor's K-12 council. She is a former library trustee and Arts Council president. She's worked as the Public Information Officer for Cassia School District for the last 9 years. A fourth-generation farm family, Debbie and her husband of 30 years Dave, live in Oakley, where they raised their four children.  Find Debbie at: www.debbie4idaho.com Debbie on Instagram Debbie on Facebook

BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines For April 18, 2022

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 3:36


Governor Little bows out of the gubernatorial debate, four D93 schools are closed due to water outages, a moose crashes Rexburg's Easter Egg Hunt, and BYU-Idaho's new semester starts today.

BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines For April 1, 2022

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 3:36


Here are your Morning Headlines on this first of April... The latest on Sheriff Craig Rowland's court proceedings. Plus, the Idaho Senate fails to Governor Little's COVID bill veto. Also, Grand Teton National is reversing its plan to require photographer permits. Then, the details on how you can watch and listen to General Conference.

Nate Shelman Show
A Matter of Housing

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 107:21


There was a homeless protest in downtown Boise for a while. Jodi Peterson-Stigers from Interfaith Sanctuary joined Nate Shelman to discuss what the message was in that protest and what this area needs to provide for the homeless. Senator Jim Risch was also a guest on the program. He discussed a speech that Biden made that had consequences when he went off script. The Senator also discussed what we might expect to see in the Russia Ukraine war. Governor Little signed a bill into law that gives even more of a property tax break to some elderly Idahoans. What would your solution be for property tax relief in Idaho? (3/29/22)

Nate Shelman Show
A Slap and A Veto

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 130:19


If a man said something publically that hurt your woman, would you defend her the same way Will Smith did with Chris Rock? (yes, we're talking about the slap) Nate discusses that and why he thinks it is the old school, and maybe the right way to handle things. Nate also tests to see if KBOI has a veto proof majority to the question: Should businesses be able to mandate vaccines? This is in response to Governor Little having vetoed the Coronavirus Pause Act. State Representative Ben Adams and State Senator Chuck Winder both joined Nate to discuss their bill and how it could come back if the Senate remains veto proof, and the house gains two votes. (3/28/22)

BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines For March 29, 2022

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 2:36


Your Morning Headlines for March 29, 2022... A man is behind bars after a sentencing hearing. Plus, Governor Little vetoes the so called "Coronavirus Pause Act." Also, the Chubbuck Fire Department is well on its way to purchasing a new truck.

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Nate Shelman Show
Rep. Ben Adams

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 4:52


State Representative Ben Adams joined Nate to discuss the Coronavirus Pause Act that has now been vetoed by Governor Little. (3/28/22)

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BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines For March 25, 2022

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 3:15


On this Friday, here are your Morning Headlines... A bill to give the governor more power over judicial appointments is about to appear on Governor Little's desk. Plus, Idaho firefighters will now receive hazard pay. Also, the House has killed the budget for the Idaho Commission of Libraries. Then, the Idaho Transportation Department's app is getting an upgrade.

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FLF, LLC
Daily News Brief for Tuesday, March 22nd, 2022 [Daily News Brief]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 16:36


https://rumble.com/vxz6t6-cp-liberty-tour-dr.-peter-mccullough-doug-wilson-and-chad-prather-in-fort-w.html Play during opening: 36:52-37:14 Did you know that COVID 19 was the first virus in human history where people could shoot it at each other like a laser beam? That was Dr. McCollough from our Forth Worth Liberty Tour Stop. You can catch the whole thing on our Sunday Special with Pastor Doug Wilson, Chad Prather, and Dr. Peter Mccollough and I’ll be playing few highlights today …and more on today’s CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. This is Toby Sumpter. Today is Tuesday, March 22, 2022. Just had our first stop on our Spring Liberty Tour last week in Fort Worth, Texas. And man, was it good. https://rumble.com/vxz6t6-cp-liberty-tour-dr.-peter-mccullough-doug-wilson-and-chad-prather-in-fort-w.html Dr. Peter McCollough was on fire: 11:41-12:55 And Chad Prather was also very much on point: 29:27-31:26 As was Pastor Douglas Wilson: 35:01-37:14 Catch the whole conversion on our APP. That was from the Sunday Special from March 20th. Search Fight Laugh Feast in your favorite app store and never miss a show. And remember we have two more stops in Liberty Tour: We will be in Rapid City, South Dakota April 7th with Gary Demar and Larry Elder – with day long God and Government workshop, John Branyon Comedy, and a live CrossPolitic Show with Gary Demar and Larry Elder. Then we will be in Phoenix Arizona, in May, and then back to Tennessee for a main Fight Laugh Feast Conference, this year in Knoxville, Oct. 6-9: This year’s theme is Lies, Propaganda, Storytelling, and the Serrated Edge. "Nick Farrar of The Reformed Sage took a stand against government tyranny, when he left his job as an air traffic controller, after refusing to get the jab. Nick now runs The Reformed Sage full-time, packaging orders, and making incredible merchandise. Your orders with The Reformed Sage help support Nick and his family. So, what does The Reformed Sage have on offer? Well right now, they have a new release of merch based on James 4:14, that reads, “Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away.” Please use promo code FLF22 for 10% off your first order. The Babylon Bee Has been suspended on Twitter for naming Rachel Levine as their Man of the Year https://twitter.com/Steve_Sailer/status/1505768655207903238?s=20&t=BKWBnwuyliwJ85J5UEIy5Q Seth Dillon, the CEO of the Babylon Bee posted yesterday the notification that their account has been locked for violating Twitter Rules – specifically against hateful conduct. “You may not prompt violence against, threaten, or harass other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease.” Apparently, the mockery that Rachel Levine makes of the Christian faith, real women, and the truly mentally retarded doesn’t count with Twitter. As far as we know, various Ayatollah’s in Iran are still happily tweeting about stoning homosexuals and their ownership of many child brides, like the Prophet Muhommad. But Babylon Bee clapped back nicely in a post on Facebook with a headline saying, Babylon Bee writers struggling to come up with new material after Twitter Bans 1 of their 2 jokes. With a thumbnail picture of the Man of the Year post, reposted. https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=286578320312583&set=a.158909999746083 Well played, Babylon Bee. And if you do the social media thing, make sure to share those posts, or screenshots of them far and wise, especially on Twitter. Gov. Little & and Idaho Enslavement https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/gov-little-senior-nutrition-bill-50th-anniversary-idaho-senior-nutrition-program/277-57c37201-5c7a-48fd-b4ce-84af8237335b?utm_campaign=snd-autopilot Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 687 into law at the Mountain Home Senior Center Monday, highlighting the impotence of Idaho families to take care of their own parents and grandparents. Gov. Little also signed a proclamation recognizing the 50th anniversary of the Senior Nutrition Program (SNP) which has funded non-profit organizations and local agencies to serve home-delivered and communal meals to older adults and people with disabilities. This is because Gov. Little wants the people of Idaho to be dependent on the government for taking care of the needy and elderly in our midst. These were part of an overall plan of enslaving Idahoans through government benefits. The cleverly named “Leading Idaho” plan is actually leading them right into slavery, and will be spending $5 million of Idaho taxes to make Idahoans even more dependent on the state for taking care of their own families. Pretty soon the people of Idaho will have to ask Gov. Little what medicine or treatment they are allowed to give their parents and grandparents, or even if we are allowed to see them. You know, like Gov. Cuomo did in New York state when COVID broke out. You’d think that the people of Idaho would have no use for this sort of thing, but apparently they can be bought off like cheap hookers. "We are seeing many folks moving to Idaho to retire and bringing their parents with them. Whether you've lived here all your life or you are new to Idaho, it is critical we make investments to meet the needs of this important growing population in our state." Governor Little said, explaining that unless the government offers handouts, we will probably not know how to take care of our own parents and grandparents, because the people of Idaho are incompentent idiots. "This bill enhances local senior centers, which are the hub of all kinds of community activity across most of Idaho.” The Governor explained, assuming that the people of Idaho hate their parents and grandparents and can’t wait to ship them off to government detention centers where they will hopefully die soon. “With the passage of this important component of my 'Leading Idaho' plan, we are telling Idaho seniors they matter to all of us." Right, except that we are not communists. The best care for our parents and grandparents comes from their own families. Our parents are not animals that you can herd into pens. Our parents and grandparents are unique people with unique needs, and the families of Idaho are in the best position to intelligently provide for our own families, just like God told us to. So please keep your money to yourself, Gov. Little and stop treating us like you are the master of our plantation. We are not your slaves, and you cannot buy our freedom. On the other hand, we would be very grateful if you would use the sword that God has entrusted you with in protecting the lives of the unborn. The Idaho House and Senate recently passed Heartbeat Bill Changes legislation 1309 that would create a private enforcement mechanism that would allow family members aborted preborn babies to sue the abortionist who committed the crime. That legislation is currently on Gov. Little’s desk, awaiting his signature. This would also put the Idaho hearbeat law into effect 30 days after his signature. Psalm of the Day: To the Word https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-ybUbtahg8&t=102s Play: 0:00-1:07 This is Toby Sumpter with CrossPolitic News. Remember you can always find the links to our news stories and these psalms at crosspolitic dot com – just click on the daily news brief and follow the links. Or find them on our App: just search “Fight Laugh Feast” in your favorite app store and never miss a show. 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Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Tuesday, March 22nd, 2022

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 16:36


https://rumble.com/vxz6t6-cp-liberty-tour-dr.-peter-mccullough-doug-wilson-and-chad-prather-in-fort-w.html Play during opening: 36:52-37:14 Did you know that COVID 19 was the first virus in human history where people could shoot it at each other like a laser beam? That was Dr. McCollough from our Forth Worth Liberty Tour Stop. You can catch the whole thing on our Sunday Special with Pastor Doug Wilson, Chad Prather, and Dr. Peter Mccollough and I’ll be playing few highlights today …and more on today’s CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. This is Toby Sumpter. Today is Tuesday, March 22, 2022. Just had our first stop on our Spring Liberty Tour last week in Fort Worth, Texas. And man, was it good. https://rumble.com/vxz6t6-cp-liberty-tour-dr.-peter-mccullough-doug-wilson-and-chad-prather-in-fort-w.html Dr. Peter McCollough was on fire: 11:41-12:55 And Chad Prather was also very much on point: 29:27-31:26 As was Pastor Douglas Wilson: 35:01-37:14 Catch the whole conversion on our APP. That was from the Sunday Special from March 20th. Search Fight Laugh Feast in your favorite app store and never miss a show. And remember we have two more stops in Liberty Tour: We will be in Rapid City, South Dakota April 7th with Gary Demar and Larry Elder – with day long God and Government workshop, John Branyon Comedy, and a live CrossPolitic Show with Gary Demar and Larry Elder. Then we will be in Phoenix Arizona, in May, and then back to Tennessee for a main Fight Laugh Feast Conference, this year in Knoxville, Oct. 6-9: This year’s theme is Lies, Propaganda, Storytelling, and the Serrated Edge. "Nick Farrar of The Reformed Sage took a stand against government tyranny, when he left his job as an air traffic controller, after refusing to get the jab. Nick now runs The Reformed Sage full-time, packaging orders, and making incredible merchandise. Your orders with The Reformed Sage help support Nick and his family. So, what does The Reformed Sage have on offer? Well right now, they have a new release of merch based on James 4:14, that reads, “Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away.” Please use promo code FLF22 for 10% off your first order. The Babylon Bee Has been suspended on Twitter for naming Rachel Levine as their Man of the Year https://twitter.com/Steve_Sailer/status/1505768655207903238?s=20&t=BKWBnwuyliwJ85J5UEIy5Q Seth Dillon, the CEO of the Babylon Bee posted yesterday the notification that their account has been locked for violating Twitter Rules – specifically against hateful conduct. “You may not prompt violence against, threaten, or harass other people on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease.” Apparently, the mockery that Rachel Levine makes of the Christian faith, real women, and the truly mentally retarded doesn’t count with Twitter. As far as we know, various Ayatollah’s in Iran are still happily tweeting about stoning homosexuals and their ownership of many child brides, like the Prophet Muhommad. But Babylon Bee clapped back nicely in a post on Facebook with a headline saying, Babylon Bee writers struggling to come up with new material after Twitter Bans 1 of their 2 jokes. With a thumbnail picture of the Man of the Year post, reposted. https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=286578320312583&set=a.158909999746083 Well played, Babylon Bee. And if you do the social media thing, make sure to share those posts, or screenshots of them far and wise, especially on Twitter. Gov. Little & and Idaho Enslavement https://www.ktvb.com/article/news/local/gov-little-senior-nutrition-bill-50th-anniversary-idaho-senior-nutrition-program/277-57c37201-5c7a-48fd-b4ce-84af8237335b?utm_campaign=snd-autopilot Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 687 into law at the Mountain Home Senior Center Monday, highlighting the impotence of Idaho families to take care of their own parents and grandparents. Gov. Little also signed a proclamation recognizing the 50th anniversary of the Senior Nutrition Program (SNP) which has funded non-profit organizations and local agencies to serve home-delivered and communal meals to older adults and people with disabilities. This is because Gov. Little wants the people of Idaho to be dependent on the government for taking care of the needy and elderly in our midst. These were part of an overall plan of enslaving Idahoans through government benefits. The cleverly named “Leading Idaho” plan is actually leading them right into slavery, and will be spending $5 million of Idaho taxes to make Idahoans even more dependent on the state for taking care of their own families. Pretty soon the people of Idaho will have to ask Gov. Little what medicine or treatment they are allowed to give their parents and grandparents, or even if we are allowed to see them. You know, like Gov. Cuomo did in New York state when COVID broke out. You’d think that the people of Idaho would have no use for this sort of thing, but apparently they can be bought off like cheap hookers. "We are seeing many folks moving to Idaho to retire and bringing their parents with them. Whether you've lived here all your life or you are new to Idaho, it is critical we make investments to meet the needs of this important growing population in our state." Governor Little said, explaining that unless the government offers handouts, we will probably not know how to take care of our own parents and grandparents, because the people of Idaho are incompentent idiots. "This bill enhances local senior centers, which are the hub of all kinds of community activity across most of Idaho.” The Governor explained, assuming that the people of Idaho hate their parents and grandparents and can’t wait to ship them off to government detention centers where they will hopefully die soon. “With the passage of this important component of my 'Leading Idaho' plan, we are telling Idaho seniors they matter to all of us." Right, except that we are not communists. The best care for our parents and grandparents comes from their own families. Our parents are not animals that you can herd into pens. Our parents and grandparents are unique people with unique needs, and the families of Idaho are in the best position to intelligently provide for our own families, just like God told us to. So please keep your money to yourself, Gov. Little and stop treating us like you are the master of our plantation. We are not your slaves, and you cannot buy our freedom. On the other hand, we would be very grateful if you would use the sword that God has entrusted you with in protecting the lives of the unborn. The Idaho House and Senate recently passed Heartbeat Bill Changes legislation 1309 that would create a private enforcement mechanism that would allow family members aborted preborn babies to sue the abortionist who committed the crime. That legislation is currently on Gov. Little’s desk, awaiting his signature. This would also put the Idaho hearbeat law into effect 30 days after his signature. Psalm of the Day: To the Word https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-ybUbtahg8&t=102s Play: 0:00-1:07 This is Toby Sumpter with CrossPolitic News. Remember you can always find the links to our news stories and these psalms at crosspolitic dot com – just click on the daily news brief and follow the links. Or find them on our App: just search “Fight Laugh Feast” in your favorite app store and never miss a show. If this content is helpful to you, would you please consider becoming a Fight Laugh Feast Club Member? We are trying to build a cancel-proof media platform, and we need your help. Join today and have a great day.

Nate Shelman Show
The Laptop and a Legislation Wager

Nate Shelman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 88:59


The New York Times has now verified the existence of Hunter Biden's laptop. Nate doesn't think this story will go any further, that there will be no repercussions for either Hunter or Joe Biden. Do you think that Joe Biden should be held responsible for using the office of the Vice President to get his son a high paying job in a foreign country? Locally, the "Coronavirus Pause Act" is now sitting on the Governor's desk. This bill would pause all employer COVID-19 vaccine requirements for a year, with some exceptions. Do you think Governor Little will sign it, veto it, or let it pass without signing? (3/21/22)

BYU-Idaho Radio
Morning Headlines For March 15, 2022

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 2:40


Here are your Morning Headlines for March 15, 2022... A Texas-style abortion bill is headed to Governor Little's desk. Plus, a bill regarding the secrecy of execution drugs is revived. Also, the Idaho Falls Zoo is opening next month, the details.

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The Kevin Miller Show
Kevin Miller Tuesday Aug. 31st

The Kevin Miller Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 208:25


Kevin Miller previews Governor Little's speech today at 12:30 pm.

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Idaho Speaks
Art Macomber Discusses Gubernatorial Emergency Powers

Idaho Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 24:53


For almost a year and a half, Governor Little has held emergency powers when Idaho law requires after 60 days power to return to the Legislator.  Art Macomber visits with Idaho Speaks to to share his perspective, as candidate to be Idaho's next Attorney General, what should happen going forward.To learn more about Art Macomber and his campaign to become Idaho's next Attorney General, visit www.macomberforidaho.com.This episode was supported in part by F1 for Help. F1 for Help has been providing computer support for the North Idaho Panhandle for over 20 years. Visit www.f1forhelp.net to learn more and support this great sponsor.This episode was supported in part by Zenith Exhibits Studios.  Visit www.zenithexhibits.studio to learn more about how Zenith Exhibits Studios is helping Kootenai County and Conservative Issues. 

The Kevin Miller Show
Kevin Miller Boise School Mask Issue

The Kevin Miller Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 202:59


Kevin Miller speaks with a parent's rights group in the Boise School District. Kevin and callers react to Governor Little's appeal to take the shot.

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