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Democrats now hold a 51-49 majority in the U.S. Senate following incumbent Raphael Warnock's victory in Georgia's runoff election Tuesday.
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The federal Indian Child Welfare Act protects Native children from being taken from their families, tribe and culture. Challenges to its constitutionality is worrying tribal members throughout Iowa.
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In a matter of days, voters will be choosing Iowa's next political leaders from county to federal races.
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Iowans are asked this election whether the right to own and bear firearms should be added to the state constitution and require strict scrutiny for any alleged violations of the right if brought to a court.
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Though issues like inflation are taking center stage, positions on abortion will still influence many voters as they hit the polls.
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As early voting has begun for the 2022 Midterm Election, Iowa Public Radio and The Gazette team up to discuss Iowa's major races and national issues being felt locally.
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Retired Admiral Mike Franken talks immigration, codifying abortion rights and a kissing allegation lodged by a former staffer.
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This month, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether one state can regulate hog production in another.
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Sarah Chayes is a former NPR foreign correspondent and an internationally recognized expert on corruption. She will visit Iowa this week.
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Sarah Chayes is a former NPR foreign correspondent and an internationally recognized expert on corruption. She will visit Iowa this month.