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Latest HB 659 killed 4-5 in Senate State Affairs — mandatory ICE cooperation blocked in committee Read & Act →
Senate State Affairs Committee · March 16, 2026

Five Senators Kill Mandatory ICE Cooperation Bill on 4-5 Vote

House Bill 659 — requiring Idaho law enforcement to enter 287(g) ICE agreements — passed the Idaho House 41-27-2, then died in committee on a 4-5 vote. Five senators chose to block it. All five are on the ballot in 2026.

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HB 659 — Mandatory ICE 287(g) Cooperation
Five senators voted to kill mandatory law enforcement cooperation with ICE — blocking a bill the House passed 41-27-2.
March 16, 2026 · Senate State Affairs 5 NO votes · Contact them →
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