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House File 639 is a tremendous victory for Iowans and their individual rights against eminent domain, writes state Rep. .
Lawmakers appropriated $5.5 million in new money for special purposes across the Board of Regents system — two-thirds requested by the campuses and one-third to support legislative priorities.
Iowa state lawmakers closed out the 2025 session Thursday morning. Here's how Gov. Kim Reynolds' priorities fared.
Legislative session finishes with marathon day, Feenstra and Sand eye governor's race, Two brothers wins titles in boxing ring, Ukrainians in eastern Iowa lose legal protections, Deere sales down 16% ...
Governor is weighing whether to sign into law legislation that would regulate hazardous liquid pipelines and restrict the use ...
Welcome to Week in Iowa. After a 21-hour marathon of passing remaining bills and the state budget, the Iowa legislature ...
Additional proposed bill would require public schools to offer firearms safety courses in schools based on NRA education ...
A range of emotions could be heard in Gov. Kim Reynolds’ voice as she spoke to reporters at the annual Terrace Hill Easter ...
Among the other bills Reynolds signed into law Tuesday were: Senate File 491, which prohibits drone surveillance of farms ...
During a tele-town hall Tuesday evening, U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks assured attendees she will continue to ask about ...
During a tele-town hall Tuesday evening, U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks assured attendees she will continue to ask about ...
DES MOINES — Iowa students will be required to put away their cellphones in the classroom starting this fall under a bill signed into law Wednesday by Gov. Kim Reynolds. House File 782 will ...