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Megan Ronk introduced for reappointment to Idaho Human Rights Commission; vote set for next meeting

January 19, 2026 | State Affairs, SENATE, Committees, Legislative, Idaho


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Megan Ronk introduced for reappointment to Idaho Human Rights Commission; vote set for next meeting
Megan Ronk appeared before the Idaho Senate State Affairs Committee for consideration of her gubernatorial reappointment to the Idaho Human Rights Commission.

Ronk, who told the committee she has served on the commission since 2008 and currently works at Idaho Power as director of customer experience and economic development, outlined the commission's complaint-handling process and defended its role in investigating discrimination claims. "It is a pretty high threshold that a claimant has to be able to prove that discrimination has occurred," Ronk said, describing investigators' interviews with complainants and respondents and the commission's use of training and education when cases present gray areas.

The panel asked Ronk about how the commission balances enforcement and respondents' rights when matters may fall outside statutory authority. Ronk said complaints that fall outside the commission's statutory jurisdiction are dismissed and investigators focus on collecting facts from both sides before issuing recommendations.

Committee members also asked whether types or volumes of complaints have changed over Ronk's tenure. Ronk said harassment-based claims remain among the most common, characterizing many complaints as involving repeated unwanted comments and pervasive conduct.

Chair Jim Guthrie thanked Ronk for her service and noted the committee would schedule a formal confirmation vote at a later meeting. No vote occurred at the hearing.

The committee is expected to record its formal action on Ronk's reappointment at its next scheduled meeting.

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