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Iowa lawmakers are looking into whether companies known as pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) are overcharging public entities for prescription drug…
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Iowa’s court system could soon be filling vacant judge positions across the state that have been causing delays in court proceedings, if a proposed House…
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There were emotional remembrances from the floor of the Iowa House and Senate Tuesday as gay and lesbian lawmakers honored Iowa civil rights activist…
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The Iowa Senate adopted a new sexual harassment prevention policy Tuesday as part of its response to a high-profile $1.75 million harassment settlement…
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Bare bones budgets keeping state agency funding at the levels of three years ago won preliminary approval at the statehouse today, as work began in…
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Republicans and Democrats sparred today over GOP plans to cut income and other taxes before lawmakers wrap up their 2018 legislative session. Separate…
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Republicans who control the Iowa House unveiled a more than $1 billion tax cut bill. And, Republicans who control the Senate have their own new $2 billion…
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State lawmakers return to the capitol today, starting another week of negotiations within the Republican party over how much to cut state income taxes.…
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The University of Iowa is putting construction and maintenance on hold in order to absorb an estimated $5.5 million worth of budget cuts from state…
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There are only a few days before per diems stop for legislators. It's the goal for the session to end by the 100th day -- April 17th -- but with two…