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Kyle Pfannenstiel
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Idaho health and politics reporter for @idahocapitalsun.com, part of @statesnewsroom.com.

Fawn-in-steel. U of I alum. Likes 🥃 & ☕️. Always mustachioed. He/him.
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Idahoans United for Women and Families announced last week that the group has collected more than 50,000 signatures so far — out of the nearly 71,000 signatures needed. #idleg #idpol
Ballot initiative to end Idaho’s abortion ban has more than 50,000 signatures, group says • Idaho Capital Sun
Idahoans United for Women and Families announced it has collected more than 50,000 signatures so far out of the nearly 71,000 needed.
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November 25, 2025 at 2:50 PM
Four Idaho mental health clinics are suing the state over a contractor’s plans to cut critical Idaho Medicaid services for people with severe mental illness.
Idaho mental health clinics sue state over Medicaid contractor’s cuts • Idaho Capital Sun
Clinics sue to stop plans by an Idaho Medicaid contractor, Magellan, to cut a critical service for people with severe mental illness
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November 24, 2025 at 11:29 PM
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The new report also shows that wealthy Idahoans in the top 1% of earners – those with an annual income of $738,300 and above – benefited the most from the income tax cuts. #idleg #idpol
New report shows 5 years of Idaho income tax cuts have reduced state revenue by $4 billion • Idaho Capital Sun
A new report shows the Idaho Legislature reduced state revenue by a combined $4 billion through five income tax cuts passed since 2021.
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November 24, 2025 at 4:31 PM
The private company that runs Idaho Medicaid’s mental health benefits is planning to cut critical services for people with severe mental illness.

The cuts stem from the state’s attempts to avoid a projected budget shortfall.
Idaho Medicaid contractor to cut critical services for people with severe mental illness • Idaho Capital Sun
The cuts by Magellan, which runs Idaho Medicaid mental health benefits, stem from the Idaho's attempts to avoid a projected budget shortfall.
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November 24, 2025 at 5:27 PM
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Check these workshops out! First one is about campaign finance and lobbying, second is about Transparent Idaho and Townhall Idaho (two great tools for state financial records and tracking public meetings), third is about Idaho's Public Records Act, and the fourth is about Idaho's open meeting laws!
REMINDER: Idahoans for Openness in Government is hosting four (FREE!) public workshops to help you understand open government and transparency tools in the state. The first one on campaign finance is THIS WEDNESDAY. You can attend in person or stream online! Register here: openidaho.org
IDOG — Idahoans for Openness in Government
IDOG Idahoans for Openness in Government
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November 18, 2025 at 12:01 AM
The contract ending could raise health care costs at the hospital for around 11,000 Idahoans.
North Idaho hospital could end contract with major health insurer that covers state employees • Idaho Capital Sun
If a deal isn't met by Jan. 1, Kootenai Health in Coeur d'Alene could become out of network for Regence BlueShield of Idaho.
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November 18, 2025 at 4:27 PM
Want to learn more about how cuts to Idaho Medicaid will affect health care access in the state? I joined @boisestatepublicradio.org's Idaho Matters to break it down.
Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: November 14, 2025
It’s Friday, which means it's time for our Reporter Roundtable when Idaho Matters gets you up to date on all the news that made headlines this past week.
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November 14, 2025 at 8:40 PM
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The U.S. House approved a spending package Wednesday evening that will reopen the government and end the longest shutdown in the nation’s history, once President Donald Trump signs the legislation into law.
Government to reopen after 43 days: US House sends bill to Trump ending record shutdown • Idaho Capital Sun
The U.S. House plans to approve a stopgap spending bill that will end the record-breaking 43-day government shutdown once Trump signs it.
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November 13, 2025 at 2:52 AM
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The U.S. House plans to approve a stopgap spending bill Wednesday evening that will end the record-breaking 43-day government shutdown once President Donald Trump signs the legislation.
US House expected to clear bill reopening the government after record-shattering shutdown • Idaho Capital Sun
The U.S. House plans to approve a stopgap spending bill that will end the record-breaking 43-day government shutdown once Trump signs it.
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November 12, 2025 at 10:28 PM
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Before a new library branch opened, Inkom had only been served by a bookmobile.
Community, grants support opening of new libraries in small Idaho towns • Idaho Capital Sun
New libraries recently opened or will open soon in the small Idaho towns of Kendrick, Inkom and Fernwood through public and private efforts.
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November 12, 2025 at 4:59 PM
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The clinics by Eastern Idaho Public Health are for people who are uninsured or underinsured.
Here’s how to get your free flu shot in eastern Idaho this month • Idaho Capital Sun
The free flu shot clinics by Eastern Idaho Public Health are for people who are uninsured or underinsured.
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November 12, 2025 at 9:43 PM
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Founded by brothers Charles and David Koch, Americans for Prosperity, describes itself as a grassroots advocacy organization that supports pro-growth policies, free markets, limited government, freedom and individual liberty.
Conservative policy group Americans for Prosperity opens Idaho chapter • Idaho Capital Sun
Americans For Prosperity, which was founded in 2004 by brothers Charles and David Koch, is opening an Idaho chapter.
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November 12, 2025 at 3:58 PM
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State officials and medical groups said the federal infusion of money is welcome, but isn’t enough to offset billions in Medicaid losses.
States hope to use rural health money to keep doctors, combat chronic disease • Idaho Capital Sun
States are seeking money to bolster emergency services, address chronic diseases, and recruit and train more doctors and nurses.
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November 11, 2025 at 9:40 PM
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Through Wednesday, the public can participate in an online survey to help guide the future of freight and passenger rail systems in Idaho, the Idaho Transportation Department announced.
Idaho Transportation Department seeks public comment on train plan • Idaho Capital Sun
The Idaho Transportation Department is asking for the public to comment on the statewide rail plan until Nov. 12.
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November 11, 2025 at 4:10 PM
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The 60-40 vote sends the updated funding package back to the House, where lawmakers in that chamber are expected sometime during the next few days to clear the legislation for President Donald Trump’s signature.
US Senate in bipartisan vote passes bill to end record-breaking shutdown, House up next • Idaho Capital Sun
The U.S. Senate was on track to approve a stopgap spending bill Monday that could end the longest government shutdown in American history.
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November 11, 2025 at 3:07 AM
While the Trump administration withholds some food assistance benefits amid court challenges, Idaho is paying reduced SNAP benefits.

And here's a timeline of how we got here, starting with the federal government shutdown.
Idaho begins distributing partial SNAP benefits, awaits further federal guidance  • Idaho Capital Sun
Idaho has begun distributing partial SNAP payments for low-income residents, while awaiting for federal guidance amid court orders.
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November 10, 2025 at 11:15 PM
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Idaho has begun distributing partial payments of federal food assistance for low-income residents, while awaiting for federal guidance to be able to distribute full benefits.
Idaho begins distributing partial SNAP benefits, awaits further federal guidance  • Idaho Capital Sun
Idaho has begun distributing partial SNAP payments for low-income residents, while awaiting for federal guidance amid court orders.
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November 10, 2025 at 11:12 PM
A slew of cuts are coming to Idaho Medicaid. Advocates say everyone will feel their impact on the health care system — including people on private insurance.

Here's how. #idleg #idpol
‘This perfect storm:’ How Idaho Medicaid cuts could affect everyone’s health care access • Idaho Capital Sun
Cuts are coming to Idaho Medicaid: doctor pay cuts, reforms in state law, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” and potentially expiring health insurance subsidies.
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November 10, 2025 at 4:05 PM
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I don't live anywhere near Idaho but I'll read anything @pfannyyy.bsky.social writes. This is a great look at how state and federal policies converge in a one-two-three-four punch to a state's entire health care system.
Hospital, nursing home and Medicaid advocates say the cuts will create a ripple effect that strains the state’s health care system — predicting more people will become uninsured, providers may close, and private insurance rates will rise as hospitals offset the costs of caring for uninsured people.
‘This perfect storm:’ How Idaho Medicaid cuts could affect everyone’s health care access • Idaho Capital Sun
Cuts are coming to Idaho Medicaid: doctor pay cuts, reforms in state law, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” and potentially expiring health insurance subsidies.
idahocapitalsun.com
November 5, 2025 at 1:33 AM
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Hospital, nursing home and Medicaid advocates say the cuts will create a ripple effect that strains the state’s health care system — predicting more people will become uninsured, providers may close, and private insurance rates will rise as hospitals offset the costs of caring for uninsured people.
‘This perfect storm:’ How Idaho Medicaid cuts could affect everyone’s health care access • Idaho Capital Sun
Cuts are coming to Idaho Medicaid: doctor pay cuts, reforms in state law, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” and potentially expiring health insurance subsidies.
idahocapitalsun.com
November 4, 2025 at 4:21 PM
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Zoinks! Happy Halloween from the Idaho Cap Sun crew and our trusty newshound Scooby-Doo (Bear!) Where are we? Out here solving state political mysteries and bringing accountability reporting to the 208! Check us out: idahocapitalsun.com/subscribe/ and support our work: idahocapitalsun.com/donate/
October 31, 2025 at 5:25 PM
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A federal judge ruled Friday that the USDA's plan to pause a food assistance program for 42 million people was illegal — but gave the Trump administration until Monday to respond to her finding before she decides on a motion to force the benefits be paid despite the ongoing government shutdown.
Trump administration blocked from cutting off SNAP benefits as two judges issue orders • Idaho Capital Sun
A federal judge ruled the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s plan to pause a food assistance program for 42 million people was illegal.
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October 31, 2025 at 7:50 PM
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The Boise-based group Natural Medicine Alliance of Idaho, which was created this year, announced it is beginning to collect signatures attempting to qualify the Idaho Medical Cannabis Act to go before voters in the 2026 general election. #idleg #idpol
Medical cannabis advocates cleared to begin collecting signatures for new Idaho ballot initiative  • Idaho Capital Sun
The new medical cannabis initiative sets up the potential to have two, dueling cannabis questions on Idaho voters’ ballots in November 2026.
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October 31, 2025 at 11:13 PM
After a judge dismissed a whistleblower lawsuit against Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador’s office, the fired attorney appealed to the Idaho Supreme Court.
Whistleblower lawsuit against Idaho Attorney General’s Office appealed to state Supreme Court • Idaho Capital Sun
Daphne Huang, who represented the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, appealed her lawsuit's dismissal to the Idaho Supreme Court.
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October 31, 2025 at 7:21 PM
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The federal program covers about $50 million to $60 million in special education costs per year. But Idaho still faces a $100 million special education shortfall, state superintendent Debbie Critchfield says. #idaho #idleg www.idahoednews.org/state-policy...
How Medicaid affects — and doesn’t affect — the special education equation
The federal program covers about $50 million to $60 million in special education costs per year. But Idaho still faces a $100 million special education shortfall, state superintendent Debbie Critch…
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October 30, 2025 at 9:44 PM