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Gov. Kim Reynolds is asking the Iowa Supreme Court to review a temporary injunction on an abortion law issued by a district judge earlier this week.
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A Polk County judge has issued a temporary injunction blocking an Iowa law that would ban abortion after cardiac activity is detected.
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Iowa abortion providers filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to block enforcement of a ban on most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. Gov. Kim Reynolds is scheduled to sign the ban into law Friday.
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Iowa Republican lawmakers passed a bill Tuesday to ban abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy as hundreds of Iowans protested abortion restrictions at the Capitol.
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A state board has suspended a former Lone Tree educator’s Iowa teaching license for at least 12 years for alleged sexual involvement with a student nearly two decades ago. But the former student is still barred by Iowa law from seeking justice in the courts.
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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds is asking lawmakers to return to Des Moines for a special legislative session beginning July 11 to restrict abortion.
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Political experts analyze the latest news, including the end of the 2023 legislative session and a verdict in the trial against former President Donald Trump.
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Also, Auditor Rob Sand said a bill limiting his office, the only statewide office held by a Democrat in Iowa, is the “greatest pro-corruption bill … and the worst perversion of checks and balances in Iowa’s history."
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A lawsuit regarding Gov. Reynolds' handling of Freedom of Information Act requests will move forward after an Iowa Supreme Court ruling.
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Also, Iowa homeowners saw their property assessments increase drastically — in some cases as much as 50%. An Iowa assessor shares what this means for their taxes and how to appeal.