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U.S. Sen. Tim Scott announces 2024 exploratory committee during Iowa trip
By: Robin Opsahl - April 12, 2023
U.S. Sen. Tim Scott announced his launch of a presidential candidate exploratory committee for 2024 during an Iowa stop Tuesday. The South Carolina Republican announced the committee on Fox News Wednesday, just before holding meetings in Iowa with home-schooling parents and local pastors in eastern Iowa with U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson. It’s so enlightening to […]
Lawmakers debate requiring in-person caucus participation as Democrats propose mail-in system
By: Robin Opsahl - April 12, 2023
An Iowa House panel advanced a bill Wednesday requiring precinct caucuses to be conducted in person, over the objections of Iowa Democrats who had planned to allow mail-in participation for their 2024 caucuses. In addition to the in-person requirement, the bill requires caucusgoers to register to vote with a party 70 days before caucus night […]
Nikki Haley criticizes transgender influencer, talks LGBTQ topics in Iowa
By: Robin Opsahl - April 12, 2023
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said Wednesday in Des Moines that transgender women participating in women’s sports is “the women’s issue of our time.” Haley, former ambassador to the United Nations, launched her “Women for Nikki” campaign Wednesday at the Temple Theater in Des Moines. She said transgender women – being “glorified” on social media […]
Iowa House passes bill limiting drone surveillance of livestock facilities
By: Robin Opsahl - April 11, 2023
The Iowa House passed legislation Tuesday restricting drone surveillance of livestock facilities without the permission of the property owner. “Remotely piloted aircraft” could not fly within 400 feet of homesteads or areas where agricultural animals are kept if House File 572 becomes law. People caught violating these restrictions would face a simple misdemeanor for intruding […]
Iowa House approves bill prohibiting local dog breed bans
By: Robin Opsahl - April 11, 2023
Local governments in Iowa would not be able to ban specific dog breeds such as pit bulls or Rottweilers under a bill passed Tuesday by the Iowa House. House File 651 passed the House on a 82-16 vote. The bill targets cities and counties that prohibit certain dog breeds for the perception that they pose […]
Senators request records of auditor’s subpoenas after Supreme Court ruling
By: Robin Opsahl - April 11, 2023
Three state senators have submitted open records requests for all subpoenas State Auditor Rob Sand has issued since taking office. The request comes in response to the Iowa Supreme Court ruling against the auditor’s subpoena of information from a municipal insurance risk pool. Sens. Mike Bousselot, Jason Schultz and Mike Klimesh submitted a request for […]
Social media ban for minors moves forward with exception for parental permission
By: Robin Opsahl - April 10, 2023
Minors would have to get parental permission to create accounts on TikTok, Instagram and other social media platforms under an amended bill that passed the House Ways and Means Committee Monday. The original version of House File 712 would have barred people under age 18 from creating or using accounts on social media. The revised […]
Reynolds’ proposed funding for pregnancy centers divides health advocates
By: Robin Opsahl - April 10, 2023
Health care advocates praised the governor’s health care bill Monday for providing needed support for rural hospitals and maternal health care providers, but remained concerned about the increased funding for pregnancy centers. A Senate appropriations subcommittee advanced Senate File 324 Monday. The bill outlines multiple spending proposals, including $1 million in grants for creating regional […]
Kari Lake defends Trump, tells Iowans to ask 2024 candidates about election fraud
By: Robin Opsahl - April 6, 2023
NEVADA, Iowa — Former Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake told Iowans Thursday she’s willing to “do anything I can” to help former President Donald Trump get back into office. Lake addressed about 80 people at the Story County Republicans’ Lincoln Highway Dinner. Her visit comes as Iowans are beginning to consider 2024 Republican caucus candidates, […]
Iowa House Democrats release proposals to lower living costs
By: Robin Opsahl - April 5, 2023
Iowa House Democrats said instead of focusing on “culture war” issues, lawmakers need to find ways to provide relief for Iowans’ rising costs of living. House Minority Leader Jennifer Konfrst and House Democrats said they plan to introduce a slate of five bills Wednesday on issues from combating wage theft, lowering utility and prescription drug […]
Iowa House sends ‘parental rights’ bill back to the Senate
By: Robin Opsahl - April 4, 2023
The Iowa House approved an amended version of Gov. Kim Reynolds’ “parental rights” bill Tuesday, returning it to the Senate for consideration of changes related to “age-appropriate” schoolbooks and parental notification of students socially transitioning in schools. The House passed Senate File 496 with a vote of 55-42, with six Republicans joining all Democrats in […]
Gov. Kim Reynolds signs major government restructuring plan into law
By: Robin Opsahl - April 4, 2023
Iowans can expect their interactions with government agencies to look different starting in July. Gov. Kim Reynolds signed her agency reorganization plan into law Tuesday. The governor said Iowa’s system of agencies and departments will begin working through the processes of restructuring and consolidation in the months before the official enactment of Senate File 514 […]