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CEDAR RAPIDS – Iowa Senate Democrats heaped praise on Sen. Rob Hogg after replacing him as Minority Leader Sunday afternoon. …
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Discontinuation of the Obama administration’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals – or DACA – program to protect people who entered …
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CEDAR RAPIDS – Four longtime activists have been honored by the Linn County Democratic Party. Helane Golden, Harvey Ross, Phyllis …
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