Reclaim Idaho et al v. Little et al

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Case Number:

1:20-cv-00268

Court:

Idaho

Nature of Suit:

Constitutional - State Statute

Judge:

B. Lynn Winmill

Firms

  1. July 01, 2020

    Idaho Officials Ask 9th Circ. To Stay Tax Hike Signature Order

    Idaho's governor and secretary of state asked the Ninth Circuit on Wednesday to stay a federal judge's order directing the state to provide supporters of an income tax hike measure additional time to gather signatures electronically.

  2. June 29, 2020

    Judge Denies Stay Of Order Reviving Idaho Tax Hike Measure

    A federal judge denied requests Monday from top Idaho officials to stay an order instructing them to either place an income tax increase question on the November ballot or allow more time for signature gathering due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  3. June 24, 2020

    Idaho Tax Hike Question Revived For November Ballot

    A proposed Idaho ballot measure seeking an income tax increase to fund education may qualify for the November ballot after a federal judge agreed the state's coronavirus-related shutdown had interfered with the First Amendment rights of the measure's proponents.

  4. June 22, 2020

    Idaho Tax Drive Seeks Lower Signature Threshold Amid Virus

    An Idaho ballot measure campaign seeking an income tax increase to fund education has asked a federal court to slash the state's signature requirements by two-thirds due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

  5. June 19, 2020

    Idaho Gov. Assails Altering Signature Rules For Tax Hike Drive

    Idaho's governor has urged a federal court to deny granting an income tax increase's campaign more time to submit petitions, saying his stay-at-home order amid the novel coronavirus pandemic wasn't to blame for the ballot question not gathering enough signatures.

  6. June 08, 2020

    Idaho Tax Hike Drive Sues To Alter Signature Rules Amid Virus

    An Idaho ballot measure campaign seeking an income tax increase announced Monday it asked a federal court to allow electronic signature gathering and more time to submit petitions, alleging the governor's stay-at-home order amid the pandemic violated its constitutional rights.