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Iowa lawmakers move to prioritize corn, pork and dairy in school lunches
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March 4, 20254 min read DM

Iowa lawmakers move to prioritize corn, pork and dairy in school lunches

By Cami Koons Iowa senators advanced a bill Tuesday to implement nutrition guidelines and education in Iowa schools that prioritize the state’s “unique” food sources

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Iowa lawmakers work to restrict medication abortion access, inform about abortion pill reversal
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February 26, 20255 min read DM

Iowa lawmakers work to restrict medication abortion access, inform about abortion pill reversal

By: Cami Koons An Iowa House subcommittee advanced a bill Tuesday that would restrict access to abortion medication by mail, require physicians to inform patients

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Iowans could ask courts to compel release of public sector union lists under Senate bill
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February 26, 20255 min read DM

Iowans could ask courts to compel release of public sector union lists under Senate bill

By:Robin Opsahl The Iowa Senate Workforce Committee voted Tuesday in favor of legislation that would allow Iowans to ask courts to compel government employers to

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Diversity ‘Still Matters,’ University of Iowa President Tells Lawmakers
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February 25, 20257 min read DM

Diversity ‘Still Matters,’ University of Iowa President Tells Lawmakers

  University of Iowa President Barbara Wilson told Iowa lawmakers Monday that, while the university is being careful with language, diversity, in the broadest sense

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Here’s the Latest on How States (Including Iowa) Are Cooperating With Trump’s Deportation Plans
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February 25, 20253 min read DM

Here’s the Latest on How States (Including Iowa) Are Cooperating With Trump’s Deportation Plans

  Conservative cities and states across the country have taken to President Donald Trump’s deportation plans and are increasing cooperation with federal authorities — even

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Here’s the Latest on How States (Including Iowa) Are Cooperating With Trump’s Deportation Plans
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February 25, 20253 min read DM

Here’s the Latest on How States (Including Iowa) Are Cooperating With Trump’s Deportation Plans

  Conservative cities and states across the country have taken to President Donald Trump’s deportation plans and are increasing cooperation with federal authorities — even

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Lawmakers Advance Carbon Pipeline Moratorium and Bill Regulating Land Agents
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February 21, 20254 min read DM

Lawmakers Advance Carbon Pipeline Moratorium and Bill Regulating Land Agents

By: Seth Tupper South Dakota lawmakers advanced bills Friday at the Capitol in Pierre that would put a moratorium on carbon dioxide pipelines until new

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Lawmakers Vote Down 6 Bills To Limit Carbon Capture in North Dakota
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February 17, 20254 min read DM

Lawmakers Vote Down 6 Bills To Limit Carbon Capture in North Dakota

Members of the North Dakota House on Friday showed their commitment to pipelines and energy development, voting down six bills that would have taxed or

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