The Iowa House approved a bill Tuesday to regulate traffic cameras, despite criticisms from some lawmakers who said the bill unfairly limits local control, and
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Meat Labeling Bill Amended To Restrict Snap Purchases Of Egg Substitutes
The Iowa House passed a bill Wednesday that would prohibit imitation meat products from being misleadingly labeled as meat — with an amendment prohibiting people
Hardened hearts and short-sightedness at the Iowa Capitol
Republicans in the Iowa House hate government freebies. Unless it’s their corporate friends who get them. The latest evidence of this hypocrisy is the effort
Eminent Domain Bill Advances in Iowa House
Legislation that would enable people to ask a court to decide whether a pipeline project deserves the power of eminent domain was approved by an
Police Chiefs Praise New House Bill to Regulate Traffic Cameras
Representatives of Iowa law enforcement on Wednesday praised an Iowa House bill to regulate traffic cameras, offered as an alternative to legislation to ban use
Iowa House Sends Newly Amended Aea Bill Back to the Senate as Talks Continue
As Republican lawmakers worked toward an agreement on changes to Iowa’s Area Education Agencies, the House on Thursday sent back to the Senate an amended
House passes bill raising penalties for fetal deaths, adding ‘unborn person’ language
House lawmakers passed a measure Thursday that would increase penalties in cases resulting in fetal deaths, a move Democrats said could put access to in
Iowa House passes ‘extreme’ penalty for fentanyl deaths
First-degree murder charges could result from a fentanyl death regardless of whether the person who supplied the drug knew it contained the dangerous opioid, under
Iowa House Democrats propose increase in minimum wage, expansion of sales tax holiday
Democrats in the Iowa House unveiled several bills Thursday that they said were aimed at improving the economic well-being of Iowans, including proposals to increase
Lawmakers might increase size of emergency fund for farmers
The amount of money held in a state fund that is meant to protect farmers who aren’t paid for their grain would double in size