
The core purpose of the 2025 Idaho bill entitled The Idaho Medical Freedom Act was to protect each and every person’s human bodily autonomy, including a person’s ability to direct their own health care decisions at all times. After an exciting legislative journey, the bill passed on April 4, 2025, codifying prohibition of medical intervention requirements, and setting a precedent across the nation for other states to follow. Thank you Idaho!
After vetoing bill, Governor approves substitute
The original bills were introduced by Senator Keyser and Representative Beiswenger. The intense paths of the bills required deft leadership, including the advocacy work of Leslie Manookian of Health Freedom Defense Fund. The Senate bill S1023 made its way through the Idaho legislature and passed both the House and the Senate, and was sent to the Governor. But the Governor had concerns and vetoed S1023. In an effort to address the Governor’s concerns, a new bill, S1210, was quickly introduced by Senator Daniel Foreman. That new bill traveled swiftly through the legislature and also passed and was sent to the Governor. On April 4, 2025, Governor Little signed the second bill.
Health freedom leaders from around the country watched with hope as the Idaho bills moved. The entire process brought forth important education, advocacy and testimony on basic human health freedom principles as delivered by Manookian in her February testimony before the Idaho Senate State Affairs Committee.

Leslie Manookian