What Do the Changes to Chapter 20 Mean for Iowa Taxpayers?

Jennifer Crull: Chapter 20 changes are important for Iowa Taxpayers for restraining the growth of government and preventing an increase in our tax burden.

Tax Credits: Yea or Nay?

How are Iowa lawmakers picking winners and losers with businesses in Iowa? The answer is tax credits, specifically research activities tax credits.

The Real Debt for All Public Entities in Iowa

The Iowa State Treasurer’s debt report shows that over $15 billion is owed by state and local government that has to be paid back with taxpayers’ dollars.

Why the Common Core is Wrong for Iowa

Therefore it is imperative that parents, grandparents, and taxpayers call for the review of the Common Core that was enfolded into the Iowa Core!

The Financial Health of Iowa.

In 2014 Iowa has slipped from 8th to 9th place in terms of financial health, but our tax burden has now increased to a credit of $400 per taxpayer.

The Effects of the Iowa Legislature

It is important for citizens to monitor what your elected officials are up to and remind them that they represent YOU and not their own interests!

Iowa General Assembly Cost of Sponsored Legislation

The second session of the 85th Legislative Assembly has come to a…

What Does the Property Tax Reform Mean to You?

Property tax reform has been a very hot topic during the last…

Iowans Should Demand Transparency Concerning Union Negotiations

We must push to bring transparency to union negotiations for Iowa. State employees work for taxpayers who have a right to know what is going on.