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To preserve the Utah way of life, single-family homes must become affordable again, and the only way to do that is to unleash ...
So far this year, there are 10 House members who have announced their bids for governor — with others still expected to ...
A Republican state senator from Nampa said he will introduce a proposed amendment to the Idaho Constitution that would ...
As in-person town halls have grown increasingly tense, many members of Congress are turning to telephone town halls, which ...
Republican lawmakers are pushing President Donald Trump to take control of Washington, D.C., reiterating previous threats to ...
Former President Barack Obama accused Lone Star State Republicans of seeking to engage in gerrymandering in "a power grab ...
There was one thing everyone agreed on at Monday's listening session on lowering the cost of prescription drugs: Something ...
Forcing Mike Lee to drop his public land sale proposal merits celebration, but history signals the fight is far from over, writes guest columnist Chris Madson.
Lee said people should contact their senators, “especially if they’re Republicans,” and tell them to address Trump’s nominees before they break for August.
An organic, raw, and impactful wall of opposition forces Senator Lee of Utah to back down, explains writer and outdoorsman Steven Rinella.
Over in the Senate, Idaho Republicans Mike Crapo and Jim Risch opposed Colorado Democratic Sen. John Hickenlooper’s amendment ...