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Citizen-led boards to review police misconduct would be banned in Iowa cities under a bill advanced Tuesday by Republicans on an Iowa Senate panel.
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Republicans on an Iowa House panel advanced a proposed constitutional amendment Wednesday that would help restore the option for some child crime victims to testify remotely in a trial rather than face their alleged abuser in the courtroom.
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A bill aimed at boosting the number of physicians in Iowa long term advanced in an Iowa House subcommittee Wednesday.
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The chair of Iowa’s House Judiciary Committee says one of his priorities this legislative session is passing an anti-SLAPP law. SLAPPs, or Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, are lawsuits intended to censor and intimidate critics.
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Republicans on an Iowa Senate panel advanced a bill Tuesday that would ban cities from having citizen police review boards to review police misconduct and discipline.
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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has asked lawmakers to use about $700 million of state savings to cover the gap between her proposed budget and the amount of revenue the state is expecting in the coming fiscal year.
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A bill that would make it a crime to let people pet sharks has been tabled in the Iowa Legislature. It’s a response to a shark bite that happened in Iowa last year.
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The head of the Iowa National Guard says construction will begin on a $14 million maintenance facility later this year. Maj. Gen. Stephen Osborn made the announcement during his Condition of the Guard address Thursday morning.
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Iowa Supreme Court Chief Justice Susan Christensen asked legislators to raise the salaries of judges in her annual Condition of the Judiciary address Wednesday.
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A central Iowa lawmaker is proposing that Iowa buy the nine southern Minnesota counties located on the other side of the state’s northern border. State Sen. Mike Bousselot, R-Ankeny, is sponsoring a bill to get the ball rolling.