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Governor Kim Reynolds continues to make moves to try to make Iowa’s food programs healthier. This time she submitted a ...
Gov. Reynolds has over a dozen bills she can sign into law including: restrictions to eminent domain and offering paid ...
Unemployment taxes and benefits, opioid addiction treatment funds and a new, state family paid leave program marked a long ...
Iowa lawmakers completed a marathon 21-hour final day of their 2025 session with a litany of bills. The Iowa legislature ...
With lawmakers gaveling out of the 2025 legislative session early Thursday morning, several of Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ ...
Republicans’ supermajorities in both chambers of the Iowa Legislature allowed them to push several high-profile bills to the governor throughout the legislative session – but many of the thousands of ...
Pictured: Gov. Reynolds during her 2025 Condition of the State address. Gov. Kim Reynolds commented on the state’s progress ...
After waiting through the night, Iowa lawmakers in both chambers finished with the state budget right when the sun came up ...
Iowa lawmakers compromised to end years of inaction on the state's opioid settlement funds, sending a bill to Gov. Kim ...
The Iowa Legislature adjourned Thursday at 6:01 a.m. in the Senate and 6:31 a.m. in the House, finishing the 2025 legislative session with many priorities from the majority party met — but with ...
A bill overhauling Iowa's economic development incentives, reducing tax credits to $110 million, heads to Gov. Kim Reynolds.
An Iowa Utilities Commission member and two human and civil rights panel appointees were among the governor's appointees the Senate has confirmed.
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