Idaho’s HB 745
The bill, which has passed the House with a vote of 45-23, would prevent public school districts from using taxpayer funds for union activities, starting July 1, 2026, if enacted.

A new bill in Idaho, HB 745, aims to prohibit the use of taxpayer resources for union activities in public school districts. Meanwhile, Colorado has seen a decline in teacher vacancies due to state initiatives, including a new bill that eases licensure for out-of-state teachers.
The bill, which has passed the House with a vote of 45-23, would prevent public school districts from using taxpayer funds for union activities, starting July 1, 2026, if enacted.
Colorado has reported a decline in teacher vacancies due to state initiatives. One such initiative is SB26-126, which would ease licensure for out-of-state teachers with three years of experience. A retention dashboard has also been launched to track progress.
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"These new policies have significant implications for teachers, unions, and the education system as a whole. The prohibition of taxpayer resources for union activities in Idaho may impact the way unions operate and negotiate with school districts.
As these policies take effect, it is essential to monitor their impact on the education system and make adjustments as needed. The success of these initiatives will depend on the ability of educators, policymakers, and unions to work together to ensure the best possible outcomes for students.
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