TallyIDAHOLegislative Tracker
District10

Middleton · Canyon County

2026 Regular Session

3 Republicans53 bills sponsored27 passed
S1401CLOSE VOTE✗ Failed

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Health and Welfare for fiscal year 2027.

RMike MoyleYEA
RBruce SkaugNAY
RTammy NicholsNAY
H0964CLOSE VOTE✓ Passed

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Fish and Game for fiscal year 2027.

RTammy NicholsNAY
RMike MoyleYEA
RBruce SkaugNAY
H0936CLOSE VOTE✓ Passed

Amends Senate Bill 1326a to revise a definition and revise provisions regarding federal government agents and local coordination.

RMike MoyleYEA
RBruce SkaugYEA
H0871CLOSE VOTE✓ Passed

Relates to the appropriation to the State Tax Commission for fiscal years 2026 and 2027.

RMike MoyleNOT_VOTING
RBruce SkaugNAY
RTammy NicholsNAY
S1356CLOSE VOTE✓ Passed

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the election of commissioners in certain single countywide highway districts.

RMike MoyleYEA
RBruce SkaugYEA
RTammy NicholsYEA
HCR025CLOSE VOTE✗ Failed

States findings of the Legislature and requests that Congress call a convention for proposing amendments under Article V of the Constitution of the United States.

RMike MoyleYEA
RBruce SkaugYEA
H0706CLOSE VOTE✓ Passed

Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding single stairway building exceptions.

RTammy NicholsYEA
RMike MoyleYEA
RBruce SkaugNAY
S1427CLOSE VOTE✓ Passed

Relates to the appropriation to the Department of Lands for fiscal years 2026 and 2027.

RMike MoyleYEA
RBruce SkaugNAY
RTammy NicholsNAY
H0623CLOSE VOTE✓ Passed

Adds to existing law to require Idaho public schools to establish policies providing for a daily moment of silence.

RTammy NicholsYEA
RMike MoyleYEA
RBruce SkaugYEA
S1331CLOSE VOTE✓ Passed

Relates to reducing the appropriation for fiscal year 2026.

RTammy NicholsYEA
RMike MoyleYEA
RBruce SkaugYEA
H0489Introduced

Adds to existing law to prohibit the use of a mask or disguise during a criminal offense and to provide for a sentencing enhancement.

Bruce Skaug

U.C. to be returned to Judiciary, Rules & Administration Committee

H0498In Committee

Adds to existing law to authorize the Legislature to employ counsel in addition to the Attorney General in actions against the federal government.

Bruce Skaug

Introduced, read first time; referred to: State Affairs

H0501In Committee

Amends existing law to require signature gatherers to be qualified electors and to require paid signature gatherers to provide the name of the persons or entities that are paying them on their badge.

Bruce Skaug

Introduced, read first time; referred to: State Affairs

H0514Enacted

Amends existing law to provide for the taking of examinations upon completion of eighty percent of education hours.

Bruce Skaug

Reported Signed by Governor on February 23, 2026 Session Law Chapter 5 Effective: 07/01/2026

H0518Enacted

Amends existing law to provide that the Attorney General shall have certain authority.

Bruce Skaug

Reported Signed by Governor on March 11, 2026 Session Law Chapter 15 Effective: 03/11/2026

H0523Introduced

Amends existing law to provide that certain persons may be banned from the Capitol building, the Supreme Court building, Capitol Mall properties, and multiagency facilities.

Bruce Skaug

Reported Printed and Referred to Judiciary, Rules & Administration

H0525Introduced

Amends existing law to provide that procedures used in an execution shall not be subject to rulemaking, judicial review, or certain other provisions.

Bruce Skaug

Take bill off General Orders; referred to Judiciary, Rules & Administration

H0536Introduced

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding agricultural pests.

Bruce Skaug

Reported Printed and Referred to Local Government

H0556Enacted

Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding per diem costs of state prisoners housed in county jails.

Bruce Skaug

Reported Signed by Governor on March 24, 2026 Session Law Chapter 119 Effective: 07/01/2026

H0557In Committee

Adds to existing law to provide for uniformity in local government antidiscrimination ordinances.

Bruce Skaug

Introduced, read first time; referred to: State Affairs

H0571Introduced

Amends existing law to provide for disturbing the peace of a religious worship, meeting, or event.

Bruce Skaug

Reported Printed and Referred to Judiciary, Rules & Administration

H0572Introduced

Adds to existing law to establish the Pediatric Secretive Transitions Parental Rights Act.

Bruce Skaug

Reported Printed and Referred to Judiciary, Rules & Administration

H0602Enacted

Adds to existing law to establish provisions prohibiting the use of foreign laws in Idaho courts.

Mike Moyle

Reported Signed by Governor on March 26, 2026 Session Law Chapter 183 Effective: 07/01/2026

H0603Enacted

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding camping and to revise a provision regarding disposition of property.

Bruce Skaug

Reported Signed by Governor on March 20, 2026 Session Law Chapter 83 Effective: 03/20/2026

H0608Enacted

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the Public School Facilities Cooperative Funding Program.

Mike Moyle

Reported Signed by Governor on one legislative day Session Law Chapter 11 Effective: Retroactive to 06/01/2025

H0615Enacted

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding disturbing the peace.

Bruce Skaug

Reported Signed by Governor on March 20, 2026 Session Law Chapter 94 Effective: 07/01/2026

H0623Enacted

Adds to existing law to require Idaho public schools to establish policies providing for a daily moment of silence.

Bruce Skaug

Reported Signed by Governor on March 19, 2026 Session Law Chapter 62 Effective: 07/01/2026

H0636Enacted

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding the School District Facilities Fund.

Mike Moyle

Reported Signed by Governor on March 17, 2026 Session Law Chapter 32 Effective: 07/01/2026

H0649Introduced

Adds to existing law to provide for interest rates to be allowed by agreement subject to certain limitations.

Bruce Skaug

Take bill off General Orders; referred to Business

H0680In Committee

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding interviews of alleged child abuse victims.

Bruce Skaug

Introduced, read first time; referred to: Judiciary & Rules

H0681Enacted

Amends existing law to provide that there shall be no statute of limitations for certain felonies.

Bruce Skaug

Reported Signed by Governor on March 26, 2026 Session Law Chapter 191 Effective: 07/01/2026

H0739Introduced

Adds to existing law to establish the Pediatric Secretive Transitions Parental Rights Act.

Bruce Skaug

Referred to Judiciary, Rules & Administration

H0743Introduced

Adds to existing law to provide for an action to enforce state law.

Mike Moyle

Reported Printed and Referred to Judiciary, Rules & Administration

H0744Introduced

Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding the capture or use of biometric identifiers.

Bruce Skaug

Reported Printed and Referred to Environment, Energy & Technology

H0765Enacted

Amends existing law to allow fire protection districts to enter into certain agreements to transfer territory and to allow certain taxing districts to be exempt from certain budget limitations.

Mike Moyle

Reported Signed by Governor on March 27, 2026 Session Law Chapter 197 Effective: Retroactive to 01/01/2026

H0766Enacted

Amends existing law to revise a definition regarding which governmental entities are authorized to adopt development impact fees.

Mike Moyle

Reported Signed by Governor on March 27, 2026 Session Law Chapter 203 Effective: 07/01/2026

H0767In Committee

Amends existing law to allow development impact fees to be used for certain costs associated with certain fire apparatus replacement.

Mike Moyle

Introduced, read first time; referred to: Local Government & Taxation

H0793Enacted

Amends existing law to revise a provision regarding distribution of revenue.

Mike Moyle

Reported Signed by Governor on March 27, 2026 Session Law Chapter 200 Effective: 07/01/2026

H0803Enacted

Amends existing law to provide that procedures used in an execution shall not be subject to certain provisions of law.

Bruce Skaug

Reported Signed by Governor on March 31, 2026 Session Law Chapter 225 Effective: 03/31/2026 SECTION 1 & 3; 07/01/2026 SECTION 2

H0822Passed

Adds to existing law to establish the Pediatric Secretive Transitions Parental Rights Act.

Bruce Skaug

Delivered to Governor at 10:38 a.m. on April 2, 2026

H0842Introduced

Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding certain limitations of budget requests by taxing district and to provide certain exceptions to such limits.

Mike Moyle

Filed in Office of the Chief Clerk

H0895Enacted

Adds to existing law to establish limitations on consumptive use of water for cooling certain data centers.

Mike Moyle

Reported Signed by Governor on April 2, 2026 Session Law Chapter Effective:

H0896In Committee

Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding compliance with the law.

Mike Moyle

Returned from Senate Failed; Filed in the office of the Chief Clerk

H0898Enacted

Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to provide for the State Historic Preservation Officer.

Mike Moyle

Reported Signed by Governor on one legislative day Session Law Chapter Effective:

H0941Introduced

Amends and repeals existing law regarding the Office of the Administrative Rules Coordinator and administrative rule review.

Mike Moyle

Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs

H0959Passed

Amends and adds to existing law to provide for an initiative petition to raise or lower the property tax budgets for fire protection districts and ambulance service districts and to revise provisions regarding certain property tax budget limits.

Mike Moyle

Delivered to Governor at 6:25 p.m. on April 2, 2026

HCR034Enacted

States findings of the Legislature and reaffirms Idaho's rights under the Bear River Compact.

Mike Moyle

Delivered to Secretary of State at 10:43 a.m. on April 2, 2026

S1232Enacted

Repeals and adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding proceeds derived from criminal notoriety.

Tammy Nichols

Session Law Chapter 39 Effective: 07/01/2026

S1239Enacted

Amends existing law to revise the definition of “daycare.”

Tammy Nichols

Session Law Chapter 38 Effective: 07/01/2026

S1269Enacted

Amends and adds to existing law to revise provisions regarding cloud seeding programs.

Tammy Nichols

Session Law Chapter 86 Effective: 07/01/2026

S1270Enacted

Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding cell-cultivated animal protein labeling, oversight, and penalties.

Tammy Nichols

Session Law Chapter Effective:

S1282Introduced

Adds to existing law to establish the Idaho Kratom Consumer Protection and Safety Act.

Tammy Nichols

Reported Printed; referred to Agricultural Affairs

S1286Enacted

Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding consumer protection of veterans benefits.

Tammy Nichols

Session Law Chapter 145 Effective: 07/01/2026

S1299Enacted

Adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding limitations on digital identification.

Tammy Nichols

Session Law Chapter Effective:

S1342In Committee

Amends and adds to existing law to provide for household egg production.

Tammy Nichols

Read First Time, Referred to Agricultural Affairs

S1371Introduced

Adds to existing law to provide for the Idaho Student Safety and Educator Disclosure Act.

Tammy Nichols

Reported Printed; referred to Education

S1372Introduced

Adds to existing law to provide for the Idaho Education Whistleblower Protection Act.

Tammy Nichols

Reported Printed; referred to Education

S1393Introduced

Amends and adds to existing law to establish provisions regarding allegations of abuse and temporary and ex parte orders.

Tammy Nichols

Reported Printed; referred to Judiciary & Rules

S1394Introduced

Amends existing law to establish provisions regarding supervised visitation.

Tammy Nichols

Reported Printed; referred to Judiciary & Rules

S1395Introduced

Amends and adds to revise provisions regarding Idaho child custody laws.

Tammy Nichols

Reported Printed; referred to Judiciary & Rules

S1412Enacted

Adds to existing law to provide for the Idaho Student Safety and Educator Disclosure Act.

Tammy Nichols

Session Law Chapter Effective:

S1445In Committee

Adds to existing law to provide that certain rats are invasive species.

Tammy Nichols

Read First Time, Referred to Agricultural Affairs

SJM110Enacted

States findings of the Legislature and supports domestic production and supply of sugar beets.

Tammy Nichols

Reported signed by the Speaker & ordered delivered to Secretary of State