
What is the Idaho Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee?
The IDLCC supports Democratic legislators during their campaign efforts.
Democratic lawmakers fight to protect the prosperity and well-being of all Idahoans. To make a real difference in our state, we need to secure additional seats in the legislature. Help us protect and expand our Democratic minority, bringing balance to the Statehouse and a better tomorrow to Idaho.

Sine Die 2025
- Date: Thursday, April 17, 2025
- Time: 4:30 – 6:00 PM
- Where: Amsterdam Lounge, 609 W Main St, Boise, ID 83702
Join the Democratic Caucus’s Annual End of Session Sine Die Event! The legislative session has finally ended—and it was the worst one yet. We need more Democrats in the Idaho Legislature, and 2026 is our best opportunity to make that happen. Join us as we reflect on this session, discuss what’s at stake, and start building towards 2026. The supermajority is more extreme than ever and completely out of step with everyday Idahoans. Let’s work together to elect a legislators that truly represents our values and priorities. Tickets come with hosted snacks and refreshments.
2025 Idaho Legislative Session News
GOP Adopt Lowball Revenue Estimate to Engineer Future “Surpluses”
The Economic Outlook and Revenue Assessment Committee met Thursday to adopt a revenue assessment. The committee’s recommendation was then accepted Friday by the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee (JFAC) for budgeting purposes. The Republican legislators on EORAC...
“Idaho Infrastructure: Invest Now” – by Sen. Michelle Stennett
In the upcoming session, it’s imperative we address the vast infrastructure needs facing our state, which continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. Idaho’s nearly $2 billion budget surplus and $1 billion from the federal American Rescue Plan Act (and more from the...
House GOP Rush to Introduce Lopsided Tax Cut
Idaho House Republicans introduced a sweeping tax bill on the third day of the 2022 session, carrying with it a huge price tag. The proposed one-time tax rebate increases with income level, so the higher one’s income is, the more money they will receive. The ongoing...
Little Appoints Bellevue Mayor to Open District 26 House Seat
Gov. Brad Little appointed Bellevue Mayor Ned Burns to the open District 26 House seat Thursday following the resignation of former Rep. Muffy Davis, who was recently selected to serve on the Blaine County Board of Commissioners. Burns, who will complete Davis’s...
“Leadership’s secret ingredient” – by Rep. Steve Berch
I worked for the Hewlett Packard Company in Boise for over 30 years. I retired when I was elected to the Idaho Legislature in 2018. A group of former HP employees were recently asked to recount their favorite Bill and Dave story (referring to the founders, Bill...
“An Open Letter to Scott Yenor: We Aren’t Going Anywhere” – by Sen. Melissa Wintrow
Dear Mr. Yenor, Words matter… Your recent divisive words mattered, but in a way you may not have expected — they actually united the very group of “medicated, meddlesome, and quarrelsome” women you hoped to segregate and diminish. People across Idaho are raising their...

Volunteer / Get Involved
The Democratic Caucus needs your help now more than ever! There are tons of ways for you to get involved including:
- Knocking doors
- Displaying a lawn sign
- Donating services
- Making phone calls
- Stuffing envelopes
- And much more / your ideas are welcome!