
Idaho Legislature halts session until April due to Covid-19 outbreak among lawmakers and staff
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The Idaho Legislature was forced to recess Friday for more than two weeks amid an outbreak of Covid-19 at the state Capitol among lawmakers and staff.
The Idaho House and the Senate each voted Friday to recess and return on April 6. Idaho House Speaker Scott Bedke, a Republican, told reporters during a news conference Friday that the Legislature adjourned out of an "abundance of caution" and to "break the cycle" of Covid-19 infections, according to CNN affiliate KBOI. As of Friday morning, there were at least 10 confirmed cases of Covid-19 among House representatives, House staff, and Senate staff, according to the House Democratic leader's office. KBOI reported that at least six House lawmakers had tested positive for Covid-19.More Related News

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