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House approves bill shielding personnel involved in firing‑squad execution procedures

March 17, 2026 | Legislative, Idaho


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House approves bill shielding personnel involved in firing‑squad execution procedures
The Idaho House on March 17 approved House Bill 8‑03, a measure that expands confidentiality protections to people involved in the state’s adoption of firing‑squad execution procedures.

Sponsor Representative (speaker 18) said the bill updates existing disclosure provisions that previously covered lethal‑injection teams to include personnel carrying out firing‑squad executions, arguing it protects individuals from being identified and vulnerable to threats. Opponents warned the bill goes further by limiting transparency into procedures that relate to life‑and‑death state actions; one lawmaker said the bill ‘‘puts a major cloak of darkness around the procedures that surround the death penalty’’ and raised due‑process and Eighth Amendment concerns.

Sponsor and supporters responded that the bill does not attempt to alter constitutional review and said challenges under the Eighth Amendment would remain available in court. The clerk recorded the final vote as 60 ayes and 8 nays; the bill passed the House and will be transmitted to the Senate.

Next steps: if enacted, the bill would require agencies to implement nondisclosure protections for specified personnel; court challenges and further legislative oversight remain possible.

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