Governor Brad Little will deliver an insightful keynote address, sharing his vision and priorities for the State of Idaho in the coming year. This event provides an invaluable opportunity for North ...
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Governor Brad Little said he is working to protect wildfire devastation across the state. During Friday's press conference, Little suggested the state focus on fire ...
Gov. Little signed House Bill 3 after being approved by the Idaho House of Representatives and the Idaho Senate.
BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) - Governor Brad Little kicked off the first day ... over and over and over for the people we serve," said Little. Today, the governor highlighted several key promises his ...
Brad Little on Wednesday ... A week after his State of the State address, Little flew into Idaho Falls and Twin Falls for press conferences. He provided updates on his platform and answered ...
Brad Little on Monday announced his support for ... After the speech, the Times-News spoke with Rep. Mike Pohanka, R-Jerome, Assistant Majority Leader Rep. Jason Monks, R-Meridian, and ...
Governor Brad Little commends BSU Women's Volleyball for "standing up for what's right," in his State of the State address, receiving a standing ovation from GOP lawmakers. 'Can use all the help ...
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Governor Brad Little has ordered U.S. Flags to be raised for Inauguration Day next week. The flags have been lowered for several weeks now in honor of former President Jimmy ...
Idaho Gov. Brad Little spoke Monday afternoon about his priorities in 2025 during the State of the State address as this year’s legislative session begins. Little touched on topics from housing ...
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Gov. Brad Little has ordered flags to be temporarily raised to full staff on Inauguration Day before returning them to half-staff in honor of former President Jimmy Carter.
Brad Little’s annual address that launches the formal start of the 68th legislative session. Watch his 2025 State of the State address delivered at the Idaho State Capitol at 1 p.m. today.