The Latest from ICL
PUC Rejects Idaho Power's Request to Reverse Solar Rate Decision
Idaho PUC Declines to clarify fair compensation for new solar customers
A Giant Step Backwards on the 25th Anniversary of Wolf Reintroduction
Let IDFG know you don't support proposals to expand year-round hunting, trapping and snaring of wolves.
When the Walls Come Tumbling Down
This week: an effort to entirely eliminate the Idaho Energy Conservation Code, politics and wolf management, dredge mining rules, science standards, and working with the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes.
ICL Welcomes New Salmon and Steelhead Advocacy Fellow, Mitch!
We are excited to welcome our newest staffer, Mitch Cutter, to the team. Mitch will be working on salmon and steelhead advocacy.
ICL Loses a Dear Friend, Steve Lockwood
Earlier this month, ICL board member Steve Lockwood unexpectedly passed away. Steve was a passionate environmentalist, a wonderful member of the ICL family, and a friend to many. He will be sorely missed and our heartfelt condolences go out to his wife, children and the rest of the Lockwood family.
Bills Surface as Federal Protections Sink
Almost 80 different proposed statutes have been proposed; several caught our attention.
Growing in Love with Electric Vehicles!
It’s been a year since Gov. Little declared February 14, Electric Vehicle Day in Idaho. We’ve seen some tremendous progress, but there’s still work to do.
It’s Not Easy Being Green
The main focus this week in the statehouse continues to be Administrative Rules, and there’s still no “deal” to appease House Republicans who want veto power over the rules process.