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The head of an organization that represents Iowa’s local 911 providers is asking Gov. Kim Reynolds to veto a provision in the budget bill that allows the state Department of Homeland Security to seek reimbursement from local providers.
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A bill that would overhaul Iowa’s economic development tax incentives is on its way to the governor’s desk.
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State lawmakers decided how to distribute Iowa’s share of a national settlement with opioid makers after about three years of trying to reach an agreement.
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State employees will soon get paid parental leave under a bill headed to Gov. Kim Reynolds’ desk. It’s the third year in a row that Reynolds has proposed the policy.
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Public schools would have to let students from private schools participate in their sports programs under a bill advanced by the Iowa House and Senate Wednesday.
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Iowa’s 2025 legislative session ended at 6:31 a.m. on Thursday after lawmakers worked through the night to negotiate the final details of the state budget.
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People ages 19 to 65 in Iowa’s Medicaid expansion program would have to work at least 80 hours a month to maintain their health benefits, according to a bill passed in the Iowa Legislature.
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A proposal from the governor aimed at addressing health care access in rural areas is one step closer to becoming law, after passing out of the Iowa Senate.
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The Iowa House has passed a ban on Medicaid coverage for gender transition surgeries and hormone therapies.
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Gov. Kim Reynolds has requested a waiver from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to limit what foods are eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in Iowa. If approved, SNAP participants would not be able to buy food products subject to sales tax in the state.