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Brenna Bird has won election to a 4-year term as Iowa Attorney General, per a call made by The Associated Press.
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The Iowa Attorney General's Office has launched a new website to connect Iowans with help for opioid addiction.
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The Republican running for attorney general of Iowa said she would defend abortion restrictions in court if elected, while the Democratic attorney general said he believes overturning Roe v. Wade was a mistake.
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Republican candidate for Iowa attorney general Brenna Bird said long-serving Democrat Tom Miller is out-of-touch with Iowans across the state.
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A conservative legal group representing the state has filed a motion to reinstate Iowa's so-called "fetal heartbeat" law from 2018.
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Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller and several law enforcement agencies are urging lawmakers to legalize fentanyl test strips and expand access to naloxone amid a spike in fentanyl-related deaths.
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The Iowa Attorney General is looking into why fertilizer prices are increasing. The price of nitrogen- and phosphate-based fertilizers have spiked by some 200 – even 300 percent. Fertilizer companies blame a variety of things, like the increase in natural gas costs and Hurricane Ida.
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Ben Kieffer hosts a series of quick conversations to end the news week.
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The state Attorney General’s office has announced it is working with the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics to launch a new opioid treatment program.
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Iowa could claim up to $170 million from a lawsuit settlement with four companies accused of contributing to the nation’s opioid addiction and overdose crisis.