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The Kim Reynolds administration is closing the books on the fiscal year that ended in June, and, as predicted, revenues fell short of what was needed to…
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State officials will be keeping a close watch over a new state-run family planning program under an initiative unveiled at a statehouse committee this…
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A statehouse committee was briefed today on a controversial Republican proposal to save the state millions of dollars in health care costs for indigent,…
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When Iowans go to the polls next week for schoolboard elections, they should take note of some new requirements for proving you’re a valid voter. It’s…
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Alternative nicotine products purchased online in Iowa are now subject to sales taxes for the first time under a new law that went into effect July 1st.…
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The state’s largest teachers union is reaching out to teachers and other employees in 14 Iowa school districts and community colleges where critical…
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Gun rights activists are renewing their call to allow firearms at the Iowa State Fair, after a violent incident on the fairgrounds Tuesday night. A man…
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One part of Iowa’s new comprehensive gun rights law that went into effect in July may end up in court. Under the new statute, a gunowner can sue any local…
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Several new gun-related measures enacted during the 2017 Iowa legislative session are taking effect and Iowa Public Radio is exploring their implications…
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Iowa’s largest public employees union is warning of likely legal action after hundreds of government workers lost their overtime rights as of July 1st.…