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A big week for Iowa Politics as Iowa's 88-year-old senator announces he's back on the campaign trail.
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Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley has ended speculation on whether he will run for reelection, announcing he will seek an eighth term in 2022.
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Misinformation surrounding the outcome of the last presidential election is already being discussed in the early stages of the 2022 midterm election in Iowa. The field of candidates is still getting set, with a gubernatorial and U.S. Senate race at the top of the Iowa ballot.
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After months of negotiations, the Biden administration's signature spending package made it through the Senate. Analysts discuss what it could do for Iowa streets, bridges and rail lines.
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Iowa organizations that support crime victims’ services will receive new federal funding since President Joe Biden signed a law to redirect dollars to the Crime Victims Fund.
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Does a one-term representative stand a chance against one of the oldest members of Congress and one of the longest-serving senators in U.S. history?
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Democrat Abby Finkenauer, a former congresswoman, is running for Republican Chuck Grassley's U.S. Senate seat, hoping her blue-collar credentials will propel her forward in a state that has grown more conservative over the years.
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Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-NY, praised Sen. Joni Ernst's, R-Iowa, support of the "Military Justice Improvement and Increasing Prevention Act."
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President Joe Biden is unveiling a $2 trillion infrastructure proposal that the administration says will create jobs and build new roads and bridges, and improves broadband, water quality, schools, and more. U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, who is traveling in Iowa during the Easter Recess, says he has read about only some of the basics of what’s being called the American Jobs Plan.
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Sen. Jim Carlin of Sioux City announced on Monday he will run for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by fellow Republican Chuck Grassley. The decision from Carlin comes before Iowa's senior U.S. senator has said whether he will seek an eighth term.