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What did they just say? Here's your Idaho legislative glossary
Like just about every facet of society, the Idaho legislature has its own sort of dialect complete with acronyms and terms you don’t really find outside of state government.
If you’re having trouble following along, or are simply curious about what the heck these wacky words mean, we’ve got you covered. If you can’t find the term you’re looking for, ask us and we might add it to the list!
For now, here are some of the most common asked about terms related to the Idaho legislature arranged in alphabetical order because we’re nice like that:
- CEC: Shorthand for Change in Employee Compensation, or state employee pay raises. Any proposed salary increase goes through two committees before it’s considered by the House and Senate.
- General Orders/14th Order of Business: These terms belong to the House and Senate respectively. When they come up, it means it’s time to amend some bills, which can be fraught with danger in the most nerdy way possible.
- House/Senate Pages: Legislative employees made up mostly of high school students. Duties include distributing documents to lawmakers, setting up committee rooms and other tasks as assigned.
- JFAC (Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee): Legislators often refer to the committee by pronouncing it [JAY-fack]. Potentially the most powerful committee within the legislature, it compiles and proposes budgets for each state agency.
- Legislative Services Office: Also called LSO, the Legislative Services Office is staffed by nonpartisan state employees. It serves all legislators by offering budget analyses, audits of state agencies, IT help and bill drafting.
- Radiator capping: The practice of amending a bill by completely altering its name, substance and effect, leaving just its original bill number. See above referenced danger.
- Reading Calendars: Bills must be read three times in the House and Senate before they may be considered and voted on. The first, second and third “reading calendars” list each bill and give lawmakers and the public an idea of when they may be discussed.
- RS: This is shorthand for what’s known as a “routing slip.” Basically, think of it as a baby bill. Legislative committees must vote to introduce an RS before it can be an official bill under consideration.
- Senate President Pro Tem: The President Pro Tem plays a similar leadership role in the Senate, though the body is presided over by the lieutenant governor. In the absence of the lieutenant governor, the president pro tem takes their place.
- Speaker of the House: The Speaker of the House oversees the vast majority of events in the chamber. All state representatives vote to confirm the speaker, though they are nominated from within the majority party.
- Sponsor: Sponsors are lawmakers who take the responsibility of presenting a particular bill in committee, as well as on the House and Senate floors. The sponsor may or may not have written the legislation.
- Veto: An action that can be taken by a governor to prevent a bill from becoming law. Legislators may override a veto and pass said bill into law with a two-thirds majority vote.
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Town Hall to address future of Medicaid expansion in Idaho – Local News 8
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) – Nearly two-thirds of Idaho voters approved Medicaid expansion, but local leaders say that coverage is now at risk.
According to the organizers of a town hall set for Saturday, February 28, proposed changes could severely impact Idaho’s rural hospitals and leave thousands of residents without access to healthcare.
The town hall, titled “Protecting What Works: Medicaid Expansion in Idaho,” will take place at Chubbuck City Hall from 10:30 a.m. to noon.
A panel of representatives from across the healthcare sector — including home health, hospitals, and public and community health — will answer questions about how Medicaid expansion works in Idaho and how potential cuts could affect communities. Organizers say there will also be time for audience questions.
One of the event organizers told Local News 8 why the discussion is important:
“There have been conversations in the last couple of legislative sessions about either fully repealing Medicaid expansion or making significant cuts to Medicaid,” Shantay Boxham, the organizer, said. “This is an educational forum to ensure voters and community members have the information they need about what the program is, what’s at stake, and how it supports Idaho and Idahoans.”
There are limited seats available for the meeting. To reserve a spot, visit members.pocatello.com.
Local News 8 will continue to follow this story and have updates tomorrow.
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Idaho Lottery results: See winning numbers for Pick 3, Pick 4 on Feb. 26, 2026
The results are in for the Idaho Lottery’s draw games on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026.
Here’s a look at winning numbers for each game on Feb. 26.
Winning Pick 3 numbers from Feb. 26 drawing
Day: 9-8-5
Night: 3-0-0
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 4 numbers from Feb. 26 drawing
Day: 9-8-4-2
Night: 9-7-2-1
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Idaho Cash numbers from Feb. 26 drawing
04-21-25-30-34
Check Idaho Cash payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from Feb. 26 drawing
03-14-22-50-57, Bonus: 04
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
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When are the Idaho Lottery drawings held ?
- Powerball: 8:59 p.m. MT Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 9 p.m. MT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Pick 3: 1:59 p.m. (Day) and 7:59 p.m. (Night) MT daily.
- Pick 4: 1:59 p.m. (Day) and 7:59 p.m. (Night) MT daily.
- Lucky For Life: 8:35 p.m. MT Monday and Thursday.
- Lotto America: 9 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- 5 Star Draw: 8 p.m. MT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Idaho Cash: 8 p.m. MT daily.
- Millionaire for Life: 9:15 p.m. MT daily.
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