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Gov. Kim Reynolds deploys National Guard, law enforcement to U.S. southern border in Texas

Gov. Kim Reynolds has again deployed national guard troops and law enforcement personnel to the southern border. Iowa State Patrol officers were sent to the U.S.-Mexico border in June 2021. (Photo courtesy of the Department of Public Safety)

by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 28, 2024 Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds will deploy more than 100 Iowa National Guard and Iowa Department of Public Safety officers to Texas to support the state’s law enforcement efforts along the U.S.-Mexico border. Reynolds said in a news release Thursday that sending personnel to Texas is an […]

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs AEA changes, teacher salary increases into law

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed into law a measure making changes to Iowa’s Area Education Agencies, setting the school funding rate for the upcoming school year and raising teacher pay on March 27, 2024. (Photo by Robin Opsahl/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 27, 2024 Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Wednesday signed into law her top priority for the 2024 legislative session: a bill making changes to Iowa’s Area Education Agencies. Surrounded by Republican lawmakers and joined by school superintendents and other stakeholders, Reynolds signed House File 2612 into law, the […]

Lawmakers express outrage over City of Davenport’s ‘disgraceful’ actions

Iowa Freedom of Information Council Executive Director Randy Evans, center, spoke Wednesday to the Iowa House Committee on Government Oversight. At left is attorney Mike Meloy. (Photo by Robin Opsahl/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

by Clark Kauffman, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 27, 2024 The Iowa House Committee on Government Oversight held a rare meeting Wednesday to discuss the City of Davenport’s refusal to disclose information tied to $1.9 million in settlements paid to former city employees. The city is opposing a subpoena that Iowa Auditor of State Rob Sand […]

Central College to use $50,000 grant to research ‘decision science’ curriculum

Central College will use an investment from Pella-based company PPI to explore curriculum on "decision science." (Photo by Brooklyn Draisey/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

by Brooklyn Draisey, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 26, 2024 Central College will explore a “decision science” curriculum in the hopes of preparing students for an evolving world of business, driven by support from a locally based, globally active business. Precision Pulley & Idler (PPI), a Pella-based manufacturing company, has awarded a planning grant of $50,000 […]

Legislation could revive Iowa’s film tax rebate program

State of Iowa Seal

by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 26, 2024 The Iowa House passed a measure Tuesday that could revive a tax rebate program for filming movies in Iowa in an effort to bring moviemakers back to the state. Rep. Jane Bloomingdale, R-Northwood, said she felt like “this is one of the best bills that we’re […]

Federal and State Veterinary, Public Health Agencies Share Update on HPAI Detection in Kansas, Texas Dairy Herds

United States Department of Agriculture

WASHINGTON, March 25, 2024 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well as state veterinary and public health officials, are investigating an illness among primarily older dairy cows in Texas, Kansas, and New Mexico that is causing decreased lactation, low appetite, […]

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird seeks to force TikTok to raise age rating to ’17+’

TikTok

by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 22, 2024 Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird is asking a court to require TikTok to change its age rating in the Apple App Store. Bird is seeking a temporary injunction that would require TikTok, a video social media app, to change its age rating to “17+” in the […]

Police chiefs praise new House bill to regulate traffic cameras

Close-up on speed trap surveillance camera along highway to control speeding to reduce speeding related accidents.

by Kathie Obradovich, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 20, 2024 Representatives of Iowa law enforcement on Wednesday praised an Iowa House bill to regulate traffic cameras, offered as an alternative to legislation to ban use of the devices to issue speeding tickets. House Study Bill 740 advanced out of a three-member subcommittee with unanimous support.  It […]

Senate committee advances ‘sin tax’ for consumable hemp products

Drinks and other consumable products containing CBD and THC, derived from hemp, not marijuana, would be subject to a 25% excise tax under the proposal. (Photo by Rebecca Rivas/Missouri Independent)

by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 20, 2024 As lawmakers consider restrictions on hemp-derived THC and CBD products, the Senate Ways and Means Committee passed a measure Wednesday that would add a sin tax to consumable hemp products. Senate Study Bill 3186 would set a 25% excise tax on the sales price of consumable hemp […]

State revenue estimate dips slightly as lawmakers discuss tax cuts

Jeff Plagge, Kraig Paulsen and Jennifer Acton reviewed state budget predictions for the upcoming year at the Revenue Estimating Conference meeting March 15, 2024. (Photo by Robin Opsahl/Iowa Capital Dispatch)

by Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch March 15, 2024 Despite a slight reduction in expected incoming taxes, the Revenue Estimating Conference predicted Iowa will collect about $9.6 billion in the current fiscal year as Iowa lawmakers begin review of individual income tax cuts proposed by Gov. Kim Reynolds and lawmakers. The three-person panel consists of […]

             

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