U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, called on the Trump administration to complete lingering trade deals, in particular the USCMA, and end the tariffs.
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Iowa Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
The Iowa House of Representatives and the Iowa Senate adjourned Sine Die for the 2019 session of the 88th General Assembly.
Who Will Challenge Cindy Axne in 2020?
Currently there are eight prospective candidates for the Republican nomination to challenge U.S. Rep. Cindy Axne in Iowa’s 3rd Congressional District.
It’s Time to Audit Iowa’s Medicaid Program
It is unclear how much Medicaid fraud may be present in Iowa, but the evidence from other states strongly suggests that a program audit is needed.
Fetal Homicide Bill Stalls in the Iowa House
The fetal homicide bill that includes personhood language passed the Iowa Senate, but stalled out in the Iowa House and did not survive the second funnel.
Six Disappointing Victims of the Iowa Legislature’s Second Funnel of 2019
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Life Amendment, Traffic Enforcement Camera Ban, and Fetal Homicide bill are among bills that did not survive in 2019.
Federal Court Allows Students’ Title IX Claims to Go Forward
Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys continue to represent numerous families concerned about male students in girlsâ locker rooms.
Separation of Powers Act Introduced in U.S. Senate
The Separation of Powers Act stops bureaucrats from dictating to judges how to interpret laws passed by Congress and their own regulations.
Grassley: The Green New Deal is a Fed Takeover of Our Economy
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley: A no vote on the Green New Deal is vote in favor of continuing an open and free economy that has made America the richest country in the world.
Trumpâs Emergency Declaration Should Have Been Overturned
Adam Graham: Republicans will come to regret not only President Trumpâs emergency declaration, but the political games they played to acquiesce to it.
Five Reasons to Oppose The Equality Act
Shane Vander Hart: The Equality Act of 2019 is not necessary or viewpoint neutral, and it does not respect privacy, women, or parents.
Iowa Senate Passes Judicial Nomination Reform
The Iowa Senate voted 32 to 17 along party lines to pass SF 237, a bill that reforms how members of Iowa’s judicial nomination commissions are selected.
The More You Tax Something, The Less You Will Get
John Hendrickson: Population trends show that states with low tax rates are gaining new residents, while an exodus is underway in high tax states.
1965 – Life Begins At Conception
Long before Roe v. Wade the editors of Life Magazine recognized and documented life in the womb in the April 30, 1965 article, âDrama of Life Before Birth.â
Property Owners Arenât a Blank Check
Grover Norquist and Chris Ingstad: Local spending limits would significantly reduce the âneedâ for local tax increases and make Iowa a more attractive place to live, invest, and do business.
Senate Confirms William Barr as Attorney General
The U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed William Barr as the 85th Attorney General by a 54 to 45 vote that went mostly along partisan lines.