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Rift in Idaho GOP exposed amid multistate water rule lawsuit
By REBECCA BOONE
Associated Press
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Some
top officials in Idaho are
raising alarms over the
Republican attorney gen-
eral’s decision not to join
a 24-state lawsuit against
waterway protections by
the Biden administration.
Instead, the state will be
joining another lawsuit filed
in Texas, which Idaho At-
torney General Raul Labra-
dor’s office says is a better
fit for his state’s interests.
Emails obtained via a pub-
lic records request hint at
a potentially deep rift be-
tween Idaho’s attorney
general and other state
GOP leaders, including the
governor.
Labrador’s decision is un-
expected. Idaho Gov.
Brad Little led the multi-
state coalition of Republi-
can governors — from Vir-
ginia to Alaska — opposing
the federal water rule.
Idaho Attorney General candidate Rep. Raul Labrador delivers his acceptance speech during the Idaho Republican Party 2022
Continued on Page 2 General Election Night Celebration at The Grove Hotel in Boise, Idaho, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022.
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