
Idaho Republicans rally behind Democratic colleague with cancer, shave their heads in solidarity
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Eleven GOP legislators in Idaho shaved their heads to support a Democratic colleague battling breast cancer last month.
Cross-party cooperation was pushed one step further when the "most diverse group of co-sponsors" banded together in bipartisan support of House Bill No. 134. The bill, mandating that select health benefit plans in the state provide yearly coverage of supplemental breast cancer screening for at-risk individuals, is key in "early detection [that] will save lives." Alba Cuebas-Fantauzzi is a freelance production assistant at Fox News Digital.
Green, who credits enhanced screening for detecting her second bout of cancer on time, spoke about the change she hopes the bill will have.
"It's [about] where we can find good bills that are really about bipartisanship and working together, and I think the public wants to see that honestly. I honestly believe that the public wants to see us actually get along," she added. "That's what made the bill so special."













