Gov. Kim Reynolds calls on Iowa Legislature to ‘immediately’ send in-person education bill to her desk Stephen Gruber-Miller and Ian Richardson, Des Moines Register
In condition of the state, Reynolds calls for open enrollment in every school district
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The Iowa Legislature should immediately pass a bill requiring schools to offer 100% in-person classes for students and another to provide parents with “education savings accounts, giving families more choice in education, Gov. Kim Reynolds said Tuesday.
Reynolds, a Republican, unveiled the sweeping education proposals Tuesday night as part of her annual Condition of the State address broadcast in prime time on Iowa PBS. The address included plans to ban racial profiling by law enforcement, cut taxes and dramatically boost spending on broadband internet.
By Trent Rice
Jan 11, 2021
DES MOINES, Iowa Iowa s Department of Public Safety is keeping an eye out for threats of violence connected to last week s riots at the U-S Capitol Building in Washington D.C. We have not seen that sort of organized insurgence or those organized efforts at that level here locally. I m not as concerned, but obviously we plan for the worst and anticipate the best says Public Safety Commissioner Stephan Bayens.
He says there s an increased police presence at the Iowa Capitol Building in Des Moines. Obviously, we have stepped up our security forces at the Capitol. We ve increased both our uniformed and non-uniformed presence. We ll continue to do so as long as the situation demands Bayens says
By Trent Rice
Jan 11, 2021
DES MOINES, Iowa Iowa s Department of Public Safety is keeping an eye out for threats of violence connected to last week s riots at the U-S Capitol Building in Washington D.C. We have not seen that sort of organized insurgence or those organized efforts at that level here locally. I m not as concerned, but obviously we plan for the worst and anticipate the best says Public Safety Commissioner Stephan Bayens.
He says there s an increased police presence at the Iowa Capitol Building in Des Moines. Obviously, we have stepped up our security forces at the Capitol. We ve increased both our uniformed and non-uniformed presence. We ll continue to do so as long as the situation demands Bayens says