A year ago this month, my best friend, Jessica, experienced a harrowing mental health crisis that – despite the efforts of her closest friends and family to navigate a deeply broken system – culminated in her taking her own life. The incredibly challenging system in Idaho does not make essential mental health resources easily accessible … Continue reading Idaho’s Behavioral Health Council
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Welcome To The 2021 Session!
Over the past several weeks, I have nervously anticipated what this session will bring. Between the riots and acts of terrorism we have witnessed at the national level to the added challenges that COVID will bring to the Idaho legislative session, it’s clear this won’t be an ordinary session. This being said, I am excited … Continue reading Welcome To The 2021 Session!
Stronger Families, Stronger Students
As of this week, families in Idaho can apply for federal grants to assist with at-home learning. These grants are intended to help families cover the cost of materials for remote learning. If your family has spent money on the transition to online learning, you can seek reimbursements or grants to help cover the costs. … Continue reading Stronger Families, Stronger Students
Idaho Press: Idaho District 18 Candidate Survey
Q: 1. What do you hope to accomplish if elected? Brooke Green: I am committed to addressing our mounting behavioral health crisis. After losing my best friend to suicide this past year, I stand firm that our system needs an overhaul to help our communities. I continue to support improvements to Idaho’s infrastructure. This will … Continue reading Idaho Press: Idaho District 18 Candidate Survey
“An Extraordinarily Unproductive Session” – by Rep. Green and Rep. Necochea
As we face a global pandemic and the resulting economic fallout, Idahoans may have been hopeful about the legislature’s recent special session. Since the pandemonium at the Statehouse dominated the news, Idahoans may still be wondering what was actually accomplished. The answer, unfortunately, is not much. Republican legislators spent most of the time pandering to … Continue reading “An Extraordinarily Unproductive Session” – by Rep. Green and Rep. Necochea
Idaho’s Special Legislative Session and the Coronavirus
Monday marked the start of a brief special session for the Idaho legislature. The session, occurring in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, primarily addressed voting and the coronavirus response. The discussion of the state-level response to the coronavirus pandemic drew protesters to the gallery and committee rooms, putting hundreds of legislators and staff at … Continue reading Idaho’s Special Legislative Session and the Coronavirus
Rep. Green’s Vaping Regulations Bill Signed by the Governor
Idaho State Capitol – On Friday, Governor Little signed into law a bill that will make electronic smoking devices less accessible to Idaho’s youth. House Bill 538 aims to create parity between traditional tobacco products and new, electronic smoking devices. This legislation allows the Department of Health and Welfare to permit the retailers of vaping … Continue reading Rep. Green’s Vaping Regulations Bill Signed by the Governor
Idaho Business Review: Brooke Green, 2020 Women of the Year
Article Link | Rep. Brooke Green successfully wears two hats: She serves on the Idaho State Legislature and holds a full- time leadership role at Ada County Highway District. When it comes to achieving her goals, Green said she can always point to someone who believed in her and helped her along the way. She … Continue reading Idaho Business Review: Brooke Green, 2020 Women of the Year
Reproductive Health Funding Restrictions Bill Heads to House Floor
Idaho State Capitol – On Friday, House State Affairs voted to send HB 525 to the House floor. The legislation would ban any public money from going to Idaho organizations that provide abortions. Under current law, organizations that perform abortions can receive federal funding to provide other health care services. Democrats on the committee voted … Continue reading Reproductive Health Funding Restrictions Bill Heads to House Floor
Rep. Green’s Vaping Regulations Bill Heads to General Orders
Idaho State Capitol – On Wednesday, a bill to prevent the use of vaping products by minors was sent to General Orders for language changes by the House Health and Welfare Committee. This legislation would create parity between current, traditional tobacco products and the new electronic smoking devices that are commonly used for vaping. This … Continue reading Rep. Green’s Vaping Regulations Bill Heads to General Orders