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Iowa lawmakers compromised to end years of inaction on the state's opioid settlement funds, sending a bill to Gov. Kim ...
While Gov. Kim Reynolds considers bill curbing eminent domain for carbon pipelines, congressional lawmakers propose federal ...
A bill overhauling Iowa's economic development incentives, reducing tax credits to $110 million, heads to Gov. Kim Reynolds.
Iowa joins other states across the nation in lowering its flags to half-staff on Thursday to honor fallen and injured police ...
On Wednesday evening the Iowa House and Senate sent numerous bills over to the governor’s desk to be signed into law. A bill ...
The Iowa Senate passed Gov. Kim Reynolds' plan to expand access to health care services in rural areas, sending it to her desk to become law.
Iowa businesses will see a nearly $1.2 billion tax cut on the money they pay into the state's unemployment trust fund under a bill sent to Gov. Kim Reynolds.
An Iowa Utilities Commission member and two human and civil rights panel appointees were among the governor's appointees the Senate has confirmed.
Unemployment taxes and benefits, opioid addiction treatment funds and a new, state family paid leave program marked a long ...
A bill heading to Gov. Kim Reynolds' desk would require Iowa public schools to allow private school students to compete on their sports teams.
On Monday, the bill passed the Senate 27-22 following hours of heated debate and days of closed-door meetings discussing the measure, which included many barbed comments traded between Republicans.
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