The Idaho State Capitol isn't just for lawmakers. It's also known as "The People's House" because it's a place for Idahoans to engage with the legislative process and make their voices heard.

Be an engaged citizen at the Idaho State Capitol. Your participation makes our democracy vibrant and remember, it's YOUR liberty, YOUR statehouse. Here's what you should know about your rights when interacting with the Idaho State Capitol.

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