Idaho Senate GOP passes budget bill cutting $2.2 million from public defender office
Published on March 11, 2026.
The Idaho Senate has passed a budget bill that includes a $2.2 million cut to the Idaho State Public Defender's office. Senate Democratic Leader Melissa Wintrow criticized the move, stating that the state is required to provide adequate legal defense to individuals who cannot afford it. Wintow argued that the cuts would strain the state's attorneys and increase the risk of cases falling through the cracks.
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