Religious Liberty Bill In Iowa House Considered ‘Too Broad’
An Iowa House subcommittee passed on a bill offered by State Rep. Sandy Salmon that would expand the definition of “bona fide religious purpose” in Iowa law.
Iowa House Bill Allowing Civil Action for Minors Accessing Porn Tabled
An Iowa House subcommittee tabled a bill, HF 2239, that opened online distributors of pornography to civil action if they knowingly allow access to minors.
Iowa’s Golden Opportunity for Pro-Growth Tax Reform
John Hendrickson and Jonathan Williams: The strong national economy provides a golden opportunity for Iowa policymakers to continue to advance bold, pro-growth tax policy.
Carlin Introduces School Choice Bill For Students Attending Low Performing Schools
State Senator Jim Carlin, R-Sioux City, introduced a bill that provides an education savings account grant for students attending a school designated as an ESSA support school.
We Are Only Limited By Our Imagination (and Government)
Iowans for Tax Relief: Iowa is the 2nd most licensed state in the country. This makes it more difficult and more expensive for Iowans to earn a living and fill high-demand jobs.
February 14, 2020
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Caucuses, Constitution, and Chips
State Rep. Steven Holt, R-Denison, highlights week 4 of the 2020 legislative session in the Iowa House that was highlighted by Caucuses, the Constitution and Chips.
Iowa House Republican Leadership 2020 Opening Remarks
Read the transcripts of the 2020 opening remarks given by Speaker Pat Grassley, House Majority Leader Matt Windschiltl, and Speaker Pro Tem John Wills.