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Lawmakers consider banning Twitter, Instagram, other social media for minors
By: Robin Opsahl - March 30, 2023
A bill prohibiting people under age 18 from using or creating social media accounts advanced Thursday in the House. Lawmakers discussed House File 526 in a Ways and Means subcommittee Thursday. Rep. Phil Thompson, R-Boone, said the bill was “a little heavy-handed,” but he moved it forward with plans for amendment because of the data published on […]
‘Parental rights,’ auditor limit bills move forward as carbon pipeline proposal misses deadline
By: Robin Opsahl - March 30, 2023
Several controversial bills squeaked through the Iowa Legislature’s second committee deadline Thursday but a few high-profile measures — including limits on liquid carbon pipelines — failed to make the cut. Most policy bills needed approval from either the House or Senate and a committee in the opposite chamber to remain eligible for debate after this […]
School groups say staff would have to review thousands of books if governor’s bill passes
By: Robin Opsahl - March 29, 2023
Lobbyists for schools and teachers’ groups told lawmakers the provision in Gov. Kim Reynolds’ “parental rights” bill requiring removal of all books with depictions of sex acts from school libraries would be difficult for Iowa schools to accomplish. “I’m not quite sure how we’re going to find all of those books without having to read […]
House panel advances restrictions on state auditor’s access to information
By: Robin Opsahl - March 29, 2023
Staff with the auditor’s office told a panel of lawmakers Wednesday that proposed privacy protections passed by the Senate would keep the office from effectively stopping and preventing misuse of taxpayer funding. Senate File 478, which passed the Senate earlier in March on a 33-16 vote, would prohibit the state auditor’s office from accessing information […]
Governor signs ‘Rural Emergency Hospital’ licensing into law
By: Robin Opsahl - March 29, 2023
Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed into law a measure intended to help keep some hospitals open in rural Iowa. House File 75 creates a state licensure process allowing some hospitals to get a “Rural Emergency Hospital” (REH) designation. The designation comes from a federal program, in which hospitals stop providing inpatient services but are able […]
Iowa House raises trucker liability caps to $5 million
By: Robin Opsahl - March 28, 2023
The Iowa House sent trucking liability legislation back to the Senate Tuesday with a higher noneconomic damages cap and fewer limits on employer liability than originally proposed. The changes adopted to Senate File 228 represent a compromise reached through weeks of discussion with trucking companies, victims and legal advocates, Rep. Bill Gustoff, R-Des Moines said. […]
Iowa House panels advance bills creating new eligibility hurdles for public assistance programs
By: Robin Opsahl - March 28, 2023
Advocates for low-income Iowans told lawmakers Tuesday that proposed changes in eligibility rules for Iowa’s public assistance programs will hurt families struggling to make ends meet. Iowa House members held a series of meetings Tuesday on bills making changes to eligibility for Iowa’s public assistance programs. Senate File 494 would add new asset tests and […]
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson nears decision on 2024 presidential race
By: Robin Opsahl - March 27, 2023
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson plans to announce in April whether he’ll run for president, he told reporters Monday in Des Moines. It was Hutchinson’s third trip to Iowa in 2023 and he’s hired a field organizer, indicating he’s likely to join the crowd of candidates seeking the 2024 Republican nomination. He said his events […]
Constitutional amendment would require supermajority approval for tax increases
By: Robin Opsahl - March 27, 2023
Future lawmakers would have a harder time raising taxes under a constitutional amendment that legislators discussed Monday. The amendment proposed in Senate Study Bill 1207 would require that any bill aimed at increasing individual or corporate income tax rates be approved by at least two-thirds of each chamber. It would also enshrine the Iowa Taxpayer […]
Iowa lawmakers move toward raising penalties for fentanyl distribution
By: Robin Opsahl - March 24, 2023
As law enforcement agencies grapple with a spike in fentanyl overdoses, the Iowa House moved forward this week with a measure increasing penalties on distribution of the drug. House File 595 is another of Gov. Kim Reynolds’ priorities for the 2023 legislative session. Overdose deaths caused by synthetic opioids like fentanyl are rising in Iowa. The […]
House Republicans propose higher budget target with goal of aiding nursing homes
By: Robin Opsahl - March 23, 2023
House lawmakers are aiming for a higher budget target than the governor’s and Senate’s proposals, House Speaker Pat Grassley said Thursday. House Republicans are aiming for nearly $50 million more in general fund appropriations for the 2024 fiscal year than other Republican leadership’s proposals. Grassley said the additional spending would address other issues GOP representatives […]
Iowa senators propose resolution condemning jail treatment of Jan. 6 rioters
By: Robin Opsahl - March 23, 2023
Six Republican state senators have introduced a resolution condemning the treatment and punishment of people jailed and charged for participation in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection. Senate Resolution 8 would have the Iowa Senate denounce the federal and District of Columbia’s governments for the “abject dereliction of duty to ensure cruel and unusual punishments […]