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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Thursday that puts new limits on public assistance programs that help low-income Iowans access food and health care.
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Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Thursday that restricts the Iowa state auditor’s access to certain state information.
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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Friday to loosen some of the state’s child labor laws, allowing younger teens to work later at night and longer shifts and expanding tasks minors can do at work.
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Iowa physician assistants who have practiced medicine for at least two years will no longer need to be supervised by a specific physician under a new law.
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Eighty years wasn't too long a wait for an Iowa native to don the ceremonial cap and gown.
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Iowa’s network of water quality sensors that track nitrogen and phosphorus levels could lose state funding under a bill that is awaiting the governor’s signature.
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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Tuesday that increases penalties for crimes related to dealing fentanyl and other drugs.
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Raw milk sales will soon be legal in Iowa, joining most of Midwest. But health experts offer cautionIowa is the latest state to legalize the sale of raw milk, which comes directly from cows without any pasteurization. While nearly every Midwestern state allows such sales, some health experts caution there are health risks to drinking it.
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More Iowans could qualify for government-funded help with paying for child care under a bill awaiting the governor’s signature.
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The debt ceiling crisis, the official end of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the end of the 2023 legislative session are among the topics for this Pints and Politics installment of River to River.