
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
Idaho Democrats Discuss Need for Change of Direction in 2021 Session
The Idaho Joint Democratic Caucus held a virtual news conference Wednesday highlighting the need to “put people over power plays,” emphasizing the urgency to move away from bills that grab more power for the legislature and instead use the limited remaining time in...
Property Tax Break for Large Businesses Introduced in House Committee
On Friday, the House majority leader introduced a bill in the Revenue and Taxation Committee to completely eliminate the property tax that businesses pay on their equipment over 10 years. Rep. Mike Moyle, R-Star, proposed to replace the revenue lost to local...
House Democrats Unveil ‘Idaho Working Families Agenda’
The House Minority Caucus unveiled its “Idaho Working Families Agenda,” a comprehensive plan to deliver tax benefits to working families and boost critical education investments to help Idaho children learn basic skills, including reading. House Assistant Minority...
Lawmakers to Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Penalize Targeted Picketing Outside Homes
Lawmakers will introduce a bipartisan bill to penalize targeted residential picketing in the House Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee. The legislation is drafted by Reps. Greg Chaney, R-Caldwell, and Brooke Green, D-Boise, and aims to protect one’s privacy...
“Intimidation is not Democracy — It is Mob Rule” – by Reps. Brooke Green and Greg Chaney
Our democracy relies on freedom of expression, including protest. It also depends on an open, productive, and civil discourse where everyone can be heard and policy is set based on a rational assessment of available options. Setting policy based on who can act most...
“Schools are Open, and Teachers Want to Teach” – by Rep. John McCrostie
Last spring when the coronavirus spread into Idaho communities, no one knew what our schools should do in this unprecedented situation. Yet from that moment on, school leaders did what we always do: monitor and adjust. As we work through a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic,...

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!