Democrat Tom Miller, already the longest-serving state attorney general in U.S. history, is hoping to add another four years to his record run in 2022.
Rod Boshart Campaigns & Elections Sep. 18, 2021 7:00 am1534d ago
Democrat Tom Miller, already the longest-serving state attorney general in U.S. history, is hoping to add another four years to his record run in 2022.
By James Q. Lynch and Rod Boshart, Des Moines Bureau State Government Sep. 16, 2021 4:34 pm1535d ago
The day the redistricting plan is releases is “kind of like a kid with Christmas. You don't know what you're going to get,” House Speaker Pat Grassley said.
State Government Sep. 17, 2021 7:49 am1534d ago
No current members of the U.S. House are thrown into a district with another incumbent. However, Ashley Hinson and Marianette Miller-Meeks would be in unfamiliar territory. Their would-be Democratic challengers — state Sen. Liz Mathis of Hiawatha and state Rep. Christina Bohannan of Iowa City — both would be in the new 1st District. Under the current map, Mathis is in the 1st and Bohannan in the 2nd.
State Government Oct. 3, 2021 12:08 pm1518d ago
Take a look at the proposed 2021 redistricting maps for Iowa’s congressional, House and Senate districts.
Nation and World Sep. 16, 2021 4:03 pm1535d ago
They will be going to the major populated areas of the state, such as Des Moines and Cedar Rapids, where there are resources and jobs and support systems for them.
Campaigns & Elections Sep. 16, 2021 7:00 am1536d ago
Citing a lack of leadership that he believes is eroding trust in Iowa’s election process, Linn County Auditor Joel Miller is running to be Secretary of State to “make voting easy, again.”
State Government Sep. 14, 2021 7:57 am1537d ago
Opioid-related deaths increased by 35 percent in Iowa in 2020, following a national trend that has advocates raising the alarm about the surge. State officials reported 213 opioid-related deaths last year, up from the 157 deaths reported in 2019 and a previous high of 206 in 2017.
State Government Sep. 13, 2021 5:00 pm1538d ago
“Futures betting and a handful of college games are enough to move the needle. That’s how important football is to the sports betting industry,” said Eric Ramsey, analyst for the PlayUSA.com Network.
State Government Sep. 13, 2021 6:00 am1539d ago
A federal order halting evictions for unpaid rent during the COVID-19 pandemic expired Aug. 21. This opened the door for landlords — many of whom have lost out on months of income from their properties — to resume evictions. More than 46 percent of Iowans say they are at risk for eviction.
State Government Sep. 10, 2021 2:34 pm1541d ago
Democratic legislative leaders endorsed Biden’s coronavirus vaccination mandates as a response to failed GOP leadership while the Republican Party of Iowa warned the president is “striking a dangerous authoritarian tone.”
State Government Sep. 10, 2021 7:47 am1541d ago
State money to replace county levies
Gazette Des Moines Bureau
State Government Sep. 9, 2021 3:51 pm1542d ago
During July and August, Iowa DNR officials noticed an uptick in the number of illegal fires being set in parking lots, fields, and woodlands located within the 14,000-acre Hawkeye Wildlife Area.
K-12 Education Sep. 9, 2021 4:19 pm1542d ago
‘We cannot simply ignore the law,’ letter to parents signed by 10 superintendents says
State Government Sep. 8, 2021 4:09 pm1543d ago
Speaking to Iowa’s surging need for affordable housing to help meet its growing workforce demands, Gov. Kim Reynolds on Wednesday announced a new $100 million allocation to increase the state’s housing stock and protect Iowans’ ability to live in or near the communities in which they work.
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