Idaho’s legislative session ends with approval of governor’s priority projects

April 15, 2025

The Idaho Legislature has officially adjourned, resulting in a highly productive session for the state’s goals. The Legislature ended the 2025 session approving 95% of the governor’s Keeping Promises plan, investing in education, tax relief and infrastructure improvements. 

Among the session’s highlights, $1 billion was approved to invest in critical transportation projects over the next three years. The state will use bonding and direct appropriations to advance road, bridge and airport projects, reduce congestion and promote safety and capacity along roadways across Idaho. 

The Legislature will continue investing in the state’s public education system, with a $150 million investment in schools. The state included a $50 million allocation to support rural school facilities, mental health, school safety and accountability initiatives. Additional funding will go toward increasing teacher pay, retention and literacy rates. The state will also continue championing educational freedom, allocating $50 million to expand school choice. 

The state’s water infrastructure received legislative support during the session, including $30 million to fund critical infrastructure projects. These efforts will help increase the aquifer’s water levels and protect Idaho’s agriculture sector. However, while some support was given for fire programs, the Legislature did not approve the full $100 million investment in fire management outlined in the Keeping Promises plan. 

The Legislature fully funded the state’s LAUNCH grant program, providing students with financial support to cover up to 80% of tuition and fees at eligible institutions. The program has been a resounding success since it was established in 2023. In addition, the state will invest $10 million in the governor’s Career and Technical Education request, creating hundreds of seats at community and technical colleges.


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