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Idaho House of Representatives

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The Idaho House of Representatives has 70 current members: 61 Republicans and 9 Democrats. View Idaho house of representatives members, their voting records, and sponsored Idaho legislation.

Current Legislators (70)

Anne HawsHD-016BD3Barbara EhardtHD-033AR53Ben FuhrimanHD-030BR10Brandon MitchellHD-006BR42Brent CraneHD-013AR51Britt RaybouldHD-034BR27Brooke GreenHD-018BD25Bruce SkaugHD-010BR44Charlie ShepherdHD-007BR37Chris BruceHD-023AR29Chris MathiasHD-019BD10Clay HandyHD-027BR56Clint HostetlerHD-024AR34Cornel RasorHD-001BR29Dale HawkinsHD-002BR46Dan GarnerHD-028BR35David CannonHD-030AR13David LeavittHD-025BR26Don HallHD-025AR4Dori HealeyHD-015BR16Douglas PickettHD-027AR35Dustin ManwaringHD-029AR35Elaine PriceHD-004BR52Erin BinghamHD-032BR10Faye ThompsonHD-008BR24Heather ScottHD-002AR84Ilana RubelHD-018AD66Jack NelsenHD-026BR31James HoltzclawHD-020BR29James PetzkeHD-021AR30Jaron CraneHD-012BR51Jason MonksHD-022BR33Jeff CornillesHD-012AR43Jeff EhlersHD-021BR27Jerald RaymondHD-031AR36Joe AlfieriHD-004AR60Joe PalmerHD-020AR26John GannonHD-017AD17John ShirtsHD-009AR23John Vander WoudeHD-022AR33Jon WeberHD-034AR16Jordan RedmanHD-003BR66Josh TannerHD-014BR49Josh WheelerHD-035BR45Judy BoyleHD-009BR65Kent MarmonHD-011AR18Kyle HarrisHD-007AR26Lori McCannHD-006AR35Lucas CaylerHD-011BR27Marco EricksonHD-033BR25Mark SauterHD-001AR20Megan EgbertHD-017BD7Michael VeileHD-035AR1Mike MoyleHD-010AR46Mike PohankaHD-026AR22Monica ChurchHD-019AD10Richard CheatumHD-028AR31Rob BeiswengerHD-008AR26Rod FurnissHD-031BR59Ron MendiveHD-005AR27Shawn DygertHD-023BR13Sonia GalavizHD-016AD18Stephanie MickelsenHD-032AR37Steve BerchHD-015AD27Steve MillerHD-024BR39Steve TannerHD-013BR18Tanya BurgoyneHD-029BR17Ted HillHD-014AR53Tony WisniewskiHD-005BR39Vito BarbieriHD-003AR38

Recent Bills (20)

HCR036Passed

States findings of the Legislature and expresses support and commendation for the Idaho National Guard.

HCR035Passed

States findings of the Legislature and recognizes all the Idaho athletes who participated in the Olympics.

HCR029Passed

States findings of the Legislature and recognizes the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations as foreign terrorist organizations that are overtly hostile to the people and institutions of the State of Idaho.

HCR034Passed

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

HCR031Passed

States findings of the Legislature and honors the lifetime achievements of Linden Bateman, the author, sponsor, and successful advocate for the law designating “Idaho Day.”

HCR032Passed

States findings of the Legislature and supports advancement of state energy sovereignty.

HCR033Passed

States findings of the Legislature and establishes an interim committee to study the crime of sextortion and to make recommendations to the Legislature.

HCR027Passed

States findings of the Legislature and honors the sacrifice of Idaho civilians who served on Wake Island during World War II.

HCR038Introduced

Proposes a new Joint Rule 24 to designate certain days as constituent days during regular legislative sessions.

HR033Introduced

States findings of the House of Representatives and provides that all temporary and pending rules of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, the Idaho Department of Lands, the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses, the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, and the Idaho Department of Water Resources have been reviewed and approved by the House Resources and Conservation Committee, with exceptions.

HR032Introduced

States findings of the House of Representatives and provides that all temporary and pending rules of the Idaho Department of Insurance and the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses have been reviewed and approved by the House Business Committee, with exceptions.

HR034Introduced

States findings of the House of Representatives and provides that all temporary and pending rules of the Idaho State Police, the Idaho Public Safety Communications Commission, the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, the Idaho Secretary of State, the Department of Administration, and the Idaho State Lottery have been reviewed and approved by the House State Affairs Committee, with an exception.

HR030Introduced

States findings of the Legislature and provides that all temporary and pending rules adopted by the Idaho Commission on Aging, the Idaho Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired, the Department of Health and Welfare, and the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses have been reviewed and approved by the House Health and Welfare Committee, with exceptions.

HR031Introduced

States findings of the Legislature and provides that all temporary and pending rules of the Idaho State Police, the Sexual Offender Management Board, and the Office of Administrative Hearings have been reviewed and approved by the House Judiciary, Rules, and Administration Committee, with exceptions.

HR029Introduced

Proposes an amendment to House Rule 18 to provide for the doors to the east wing of the third floor of the state Capitol building to be locked during a call of the House and to provide for members to return to their floor desks when business is transacted.

HR027Introduced

States findings of the House of Representatives and repeals and replaces House Rule 45 to provide for an Ethics and House Policy Committee and amends House Rule 26 to remove a provision.

HCR037Introduced

States findings of the Legislature and calls on the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee and the State Treasurer to return rural health transformation funds to the United States Treasury.

HCR030Passed

States findings of the Legislature and directs the Medicaid Review Panel to study the implementation of comprehensive Medicaid managed care.

HR028Introduced

States findings of the Legislature and provides that all temporary and pending rules of the Idaho State Department of Agriculture have been reviewed and approved by the House Agricultural Affairs Committee.

HR023Introduced

Proposes an amendment to House Rule 18 to provide for the doors to the east wing of the third floor of the state capitol building to be locked during a call of the House and to provide for members to return to their floor desks when business is transacted.