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Progress Iowa Demands Records To Uncover Right Wing Influence

Requests to Governor, Secretary of State, Legislative Services Agency, and Legislators follows claims from Heritage Action that they Wrote Iowa’s New Voter Suppression Law Des Moines, Iowa An advocacy group is demanding that public records be released to uncover the extent to which right wing organizations and corporations influenced Iowa’s legislative process this year.… ....

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Potential for new property tax levy for Iowa EMS


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Potential for new property tax levy for Iowa EMS
Iowa voters could establish a new local property levy to provide funding for Emergency Medical Services under a provision included a bill that cleared the legislature late last night. Representative Bobby Kaufmann, a Republican from Wilton, says ambulance services have been lobbying for this for 50 years.
“This piece of policy legislation in this bill is truly a generational change,” Kaufmann says, “to be able to give our counties or our cities or our districts the ability to finally levy for and raise the funds to fully fund our ambulance services.” ....

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Lawmakers end the 2021 legislative session with ban on masks, election changes


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The Iowa Statehouse. (Photo by Perry Beeman/Iowa Capital Dispatch)
Nearly three weeks into overtime and after three back-to-back nights of debate, Iowa’s 2021 legislative session is over.
House Speaker Pat Grassley, R-New Hartford, told reporters early Thursday he wasn’t sure yet what Republicans would focus on next session, though he listed broadband and child care as issues that still needed work. He also said the proposed transgender sports ban, as proposed by Gov. Kim Reynolds, would be “part of the conversation between now and next session.”
The Legislature will return for a special session, tentatively in August, to deal with redistricting, Grassley said. Normally, the Legislature would have handled that once-a-decade task during regular session, but the U.S. Census Bureau’s data was delayed. ....

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