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A wide-ranging tax plan proposed by Gov. Kim Reynolds and supported by Senate Republicans had its first hearing Monday.
A wide-ranging tax plan proposed by Gov. Kim Reynolds and supported by Senate Republicans had its first hearing Monday, as Iowa lawmakers entered the second week of legislative session overtime.
House Republicans have not agreed to that plan, in large part because of a provision that would shift mental health funding from counties to the state.
Sen. Dan Dawson, R-Council Bluffs, said the “proposed compromise” from Reynolds combines her priorities with those of the House and Senate GOP.
“This bill is the pathway forward,” Dawson said. “There is no other train in this Capitol right now that’s going to leave the station and address all of these priorities.”
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