An Iowa House of Representatives committee wants to hear from Ames Community School District officials how classroom materials were prepared for the district s recent Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action.
City And County Representatives Answer Questions At Eggs And Issues
Oskaloosa, Iowa – The Mahaska County Chamber and Development Group sponsored Eggs and Issues continued with its virtual series this past Saturday.
On the hot seat was Oskaloosa Mayor Dave Krutzfeldt and Mahaska County Supervisor Mark Groenendyk.
The live event was broadcast on MCG Channel 7, Mahaska Chamber and Development Facebook page, and the Oskaloosa News Facebook page. Both Facebook pages have the program available for on-demand viewing.
One of the first questions fielded to the two representatives was the ongoing legal battle between the cities of Oskaloosa and Pella and Mahaska County regarding their 28E agreement over a regional airport.
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GOP lawmakers air campus free speech concerns
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A group of Republican legislators say conservative students at Iowa’s public universities are complaining to them that they’re being harassed on campus because of their political views.
Representative Holly Brink, a Republican from Oskaloosa, convened a Government Oversight Committee hearing this week with administrators from the three schools.
“Iowa State, UNI, and the University of Iowa you are here for Iowans. Iowa is not here for you,” Brink said. “And we will continue to protect and make sure that things are going right for students and the next generation.”