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Several auditors said a 2021 voting law has not improved Iowa’s elections
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Here’s a look at why Iowa has so much additional money this year, and what will happen with the funds next. This article was republished from the Iowa Capital Dispatch.
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If implemented, students who show COVID-19 symptoms during the school day would go to a designated “caring room” to see the school nurse. There, the nurse or a certified nursing assistant would call the student’s parents and administer a rapid COVID-19 test.
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As COVID-19 cases rise in Iowa, public health experts are urging "smart decisions" during the festivities to prevent the spread of the virus.
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The announcement of a $20 million school mental health program was a surprise to key stakeholder groups.
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Under a major tax bill passed by the Legislature, those payments will phase out over the course of four to seven years, depending on the growth of the tax base.
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The employee residency incentive program would provide a $15,000 forgivable loan to Des Moines employees. Renters could receive a $2,000 rent reimbursement.
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A conservative lobbying group is taking credit for parts of Iowa's new election law, according to a report by Mother Jones . A key Republican lawmaker denies the group’s involvement with the bill.