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Six Ways Trump’s Budget Will Hurt Rural America
US Opinion

May 27, 2025May 27, 20254 min read DM

Six Ways Trump’s Budget Will Hurt Rural America

Republicans in Congress are jamming through a sweeping bill to fund handouts to the rich — at the cost of jobs, health care, and food

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Iowa Opinion Opinion

February 28, 2025February 28, 20255 min read DM

Lawmakers’ Obscenity Purge Focuses on Wrong Targets

  The Iowa Legislature wants to keep sexually explicit materials out of the hands of minors. That seems like a reasonable enough goal, but lawmakers

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Bill Would Strip State Funds From Public Libraries Based on Association Membership
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February 25, 2025March 10, 20254 min read DM

Bill Would Strip State Funds From Public Libraries Based on Association Membership

  By Kathie Obradovich A bill to strip state funding from libraries based on their membership in certain state and national associations advanced in the

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Bill would let county attorneys sue school boards, superintendents to enforce laws
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February 19, 20253 min read DM

Bill would let county attorneys sue school boards, superintendents to enforce laws

By: Robin Opsahl Civil lawsuits could be brought against school boards and superintendents for not complying with state laws under a bill discussed by a

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