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House Bill 328 was introduced by Representative Jordan Redman, to replace HB-138 which he introduced earlier this month. HB 138 was narrowly passed by the House but appears to be tabled at the Senate.
Idaho House Bill 138 immediately made me think of a fantastic quote from Henry Kissinger from his book “The White House Years” from 1979. “Over time even two armed blind ...
BOISE, Idaho — Members debated House Bill 138 for an hour and a half before voting 38-32 to send it to the Senate. Rep. Jordan Redman, R-Coeur d’Alene, sponsored the bill that requires the ...
You know that feeling at the end of a Jenga game—each move uncertain, each piece pulled threatening to destabilize the entire structure, leaving it on the brink of collapse. You ...
House Bill 138, by Rep. Jordan Redman, R-Coeur d’Alene, requires Idaho to enact 11 Medicaid policy changes or repeal Medicaid expansion – a policy that lets more low-income Idahoans be ...
House Bill 138, sponsored by Rep. Jordan Redman, R-Coeur d’Alene, would cut off Medicaid expansion unless a set of 11 conditions are met — several of which would require federal approval that ...
Members voted 8-7 to send House Bill 138 to the floor with a recommendation that it pass, with several who opposed it saying they were concerned about the bill’s “trigger” of a full repeal ...
Bill Sponsor Rep. Jordan Redman, R-Coeur d’Alene, said on the House floor Thursday that the bill was created to address some of the concerns over his previous Medicaid bill, HB 138, which would ...
That’s where Idaho’s healthcare system stands today, and I fear House Bill 138 (HB138) could be the move that brings it all down. The implications of HB138 are far-reaching.