• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Thursday, May 8, 2025
The Iowa Torch
  • Home
  • State Government
  • Federal Government
  • Local Government
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • State Government
  • Federal Government
  • Local Government
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Opinion
The Iowa Torch
The Iowa Torch
No Result
View All Result
Home State Government

Bird tackles campaign promises during first day as Attorney General

Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird joined several lawsuits, initiated the process to hire new prosecutors, and launching a full audit of victim service on her first day in office.

Iowa TorchbyIowa Torch
January 3, 2023
in State Government
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Bird Says She Will Challenge Tom Miller for Attorney General

DES MOINES, Iowa – While Brenna Bird will not officially be sworn in as Iowa’s next Attorney General until January 5, she took steps to fulfill several campaign promises on her first day in office on Wednesday: joining lawsuits challenging the Biden administration and the effort to defend Iowa’s fetal heartbeat abortion ban, initiating the process to hire new prosecutors, and launching a full audit of victim services. 

RELATED POSTS

Reynolds signs bill enacting flat tax in 2025

Reynolds joins bipartisan opposition to Biden Administration’s Space Force proposal

Iowa lawmakers enact flat tax for 2025

“Iowans elected me to get the job done, and that’s what I am going to do,” Bird said. “It’s exciting to get started right away, and we have already begun to implement important changes that will benefit Iowans.”

The federal lawsuits include Nebraska v. Biden in the United States Supreme Court—challenging the Biden Administration’s mass cancellation of federal student loan debt, three challenges to vaccine mandates across the nation, and the challenges to the tax cut ban in the American Rescue Plan Act.

Iowa was already part of several of the lawsuits by request of Governor Kim Reynolds, but former Attorney General Tom Miller declined to represent the state in most of the lawsuits.

Bird wrote to her fellow attorneys general asking to be included “as a signatory on any further briefs or other filings—proudly representing the State of Iowa as its Attorney General.”

Bird and her legal team also appeared to represent Reynolds and the State in their appeal to the Iowa Supreme Court seeking to dissolve the injunction of the Fetal Heartbeat Bill. Miller refused to defend this statute or participate in the State’s effort to dissolve the injunction after the Iowa Supreme Court’s decision in June that the Iowa Constitution does not contain a fundamental right to an abortion.

“The federal government is encroaching on our freedoms, and we will do whatever is necessary to support Iowans and defend our freedoms,” Bird stated. “I’m glad to go to court to defend Iowa’s statutes, especially those protecting innocent unborn babies.”

Bird also instituted a full audit of the victim services section of the office. Over the coming weeks, she will meet with victims, advocates, prosecutors, law enforcement, and other stakeholders to inform the effort. It will be led by her newly hired Assistant Attorney General for Victim Services, John Gish.

She continues to build a talented legal team committed to upholding the rule of law and protecting Iowans. As part of that mission, she will hire at least two new experienced prosecutors to serve in the Statewide Prosecutions Section (formerly known as the Areas Prosecutions Division).

ADVERTISEMENT

“We need more prosecutors. The Iowa Attorney General is the top law enforcement official in the state. Our office needs a talented team of the best prosecutors in the state to protect victims and bring criminals to justice,” Bird said.

Postings for these positions may be found on the Iowa Attorney General Office’s website here.

Tags: Attorney General of IowaBiden AdministrationBrenna BirdKim Reynolds
ShareTweetShare
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Miller-Meeks: A New Year and a New Congress

Next Post

Christensen reselected as Chief Justice of Iowa Supreme Court

Iowa Torch

Iowa Torch

The Iowa Torch​ is a for-profit, news organization that focuses on political news as it relates to Iowans.

Related Posts

State Government

Reynolds signs bill enacting flat tax in 2025

May 2, 2024
Reynolds joins bipartisan opposition to Biden Administration’s Space Force proposal
State Government

Reynolds joins bipartisan opposition to Biden Administration’s Space Force proposal

May 1, 2024
State Government

Iowa lawmakers enact flat tax for 2025

April 25, 2024
Opinion

Hendrickson: Iowa taxpayers win big in 2024

April 25, 2024
Hinson: Use biofuels to bring down the cost of gas today
Federal Government

EPA issues emergency fuel waiver for E15 sales

April 19, 2024
Bird joins 15-state coalition demanding Bank of America stop debanking
State Government

Bird joins 15-state coalition demanding Bank of America stop debanking

April 18, 2024
Next Post
Christensen reselected as Chief Justice of Iowa Supreme Court

Christensen reselected as Chief Justice of Iowa Supreme Court

Hendrickson: Reynolds Outlines a Bold, Conservative, and Pro-Growth Agenda

Reynolds to deliver sixth Condition of State address on January 10

Recommended Articles

Sand: Iowans must stand with victims

Sand: Iowans must stand with victims

April 16, 2024

Two bills Feenstra introduced pass in the U.S. House

July 28, 2022
The Special Election in Iowa House District 37 Takes Shape

The Special Election in Iowa House District 37 Takes Shape

August 17, 2021

Popular Stories

  • Three LGTBQ Books with Sexually Explicit Material Pulled from Waukee School

    Three LGTBQ Books with Sexually Explicit Material Pulled from Waukee School

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Editorial: Johnston School Board can’t legally deny a TPUSA chapter

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Rozenboom: Reflecting on the First Week of the 2021 Legislative Session

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Hendrickson: John Calvin’s contribution to liberty

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Reynolds Appoints Joshua Schier as District Court Judge

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
The Iowa Torch

The Iowa Torch​ is a for-profit, news organization that focuses on political news as it relates to Iowans

Categories

  • Current Events
  • Education
  • Federal Government
  • Iowa History
  • Local Government
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • State Government

Newsletter

© 2022 The Iowa Torch, a publication of 4:15 Communications, LLC.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • State Government
  • Federal Government
  • Local Government
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Opinion

© 2022 The Iowa Torch, a publication of 4:15 Communications, LLC.