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	"author_name": "Reclaim Idaho",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/reclaim-idaho",
	"title": "Tell Governor Little: Protect our initiative rights",
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	"description": "Idaho legislators and special interest groups are attempting to ram through a bill called SB 1110. This bill would make future grassroots initiatives virtually impossible in Idaho, essentially revoking the constitutional right of Idaho citizens to bring forth ballot initiatives. The bill would require an initiative campaign to collect signatures from 6% of voters in all 35 districts, up from the 18 districts currently required. This would effectively block grassroots initiatives from making the ballot, while leaving the path wide open for big-money organizations from out of state. This isn’t the first time legislators have attempted to revoke our initiative rights. In 2019, just after Medicaid Expansion won at the ballot box, a group of Republican legislators worked with the predatory payday loan industry to propose Senate Bill 1159, a bill that would have made future ballot initiatives virtually impossible. Along with a coalition of citizens and organizations, Reclaim Idaho fought back. We launched a “VETO 1159” campaign and toured the state. In just one week, we generated thousands of phone calls to the governor’s office and collected over 10,000 petition signatures calling on Governor Little to veto the dangerous proposal. In a bold decision, Governor Little vetoed the bill and protected our initiative rights. Today we&#x27;ve launched an online petition calling on Governor Little once again to stand up for our constitution. Will you sign the petition and call on Governor Little to protect our initiative rights?",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/veto1110/"
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