
IDAHO – A series of new laws will take effect in Idaho on Tuesday, impacting various areas such as criminal justice, taxation, public health and individual rights.
One significant law bans employers, schools and government entities from requiring any vaccine or medical intervention as a condition of employment or participation. This applies even if a public health emergency is declared.
House Bill 380 is another notable piece of legislation. It allows the death penalty for adults convicted of aggravated sexual abuse of children 12 or younger. It also mandates long minimum prison sentences for certain offenses involving children under 16, especially if aggravating circumstances like violence, drug use or multiple victims are present.
Other laws set to take effect on July 1 include a tax relief package, restrictions on health services for illegal immigrants and SNAP restrictions on candy and soda. Additionally, there will be expansions in government transparency, a media shield law, DEI restrictions in higher education, a cursive instruction requirement and the legalization of over-the-counter ivermectin sales. Moreover, the firing squad will become Idaho’s primary method of execution.
These legislative changes are set to reshape the state’s policies significantly. Residents are encouraged to learn more about these laws and their implications.

