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The passage of the Inflation Reduction Act brings new tax incentives to homeowners who switch to cleaner energy. Experts share how to take part in these incentives and how effective this policy could be environmentally.
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Iowa political science professors discuss a stall in the House of Representatives and some historical firsts in Congress.
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A federal piece of legislation designed to help Afghan evacuees didn't make it through Congress this year. Refugee support organizations will continue to advocate for federal solutions to immigration backlogs for Afghan evacuees.
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Salvador Sandoval was convicted on 12 federal charges one day after his mother, Deborah Sandoval, pleaded guilty to also illegally entering the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
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The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments this week on a case that pits a Colorado website designer against the state's Anti Discrimination Act and a North Carolina case that seeks to limit judicial power to overrule voting policies.
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Host Ben Kieffer breaks down this week’s headlines, including the precarious position of the Democratic caucus.
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The Farm Bill, that sets important policy on everything from crop insurance to SNAP benefits, is up for renewal next year. But the results of the midterm elections may not shed much light on how that legislation will end up.
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Iowa Public Radio and The Gazette in Cedar Rapids grab a post-election pint and unpack midterm results.
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On the last politics day ahead of the midterm election, political science professors discuss what issues are influencing voters this fall.
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Republican U.S. Representative Ashley Hinson won her seat decisively in 2020. As she makes a case for reelection this November, she faces a tough race against Democratic challenger Liz Mathis.