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A number of state boards and commissions are on the chopping block. The Home State series continues with Tom Byrne, of Delaware Public Media, discussing Joe Biden's rise to the presidency and current bid for reelection.
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Iowans share their experiences with food insecurity, and experts discuss what can be done about it.
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Anti-hunger advocates gathered in the Iowa Capitol rotunda Wednesday to call on lawmakers to accept federal food assistance for low-income kids in the summer.
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Increasing minimum pay for teachers and reducing the income tax to a flat 3.5% by 2025 were among Governor Kim Reynolds' proposals in her annual Condition of the State Tuesday.
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Chief Justice Susan Christensen says a lack of pay increases has resulted in fewer attorneys applying for open seats on the bench.
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The governor proposed enacting a 3.5% flat income tax in 2025, raising minimum salaries for teachers and overhauling special education services during her seventh Condition of the State Address.
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The 2024 session marks the eighth year in a row that Republicans control both chambers in the Iowa Legislature. IPR's Katarina Sostaric and Grant Gerlock discuss what to expect.
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The ruling means Iowa officials cannot enforce a ban on books with sexually explicit content. It also blocks a ban on K-6 instruction related to sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Iowa lawmakers are expected to consider repealing a law that requires state boards and commissions to have an equal number of men and women during the upcoming legislative session.
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As 2023 comes to a close, River to River host Ben Kieffer asks IPR reporters about the biggest stories they covered this year and what they'll be watching in the coming year.