Iowa Senate Passes Administration and Regulation Budget Increase for FY22
The Iowa Senate unanimously passed a bill increasing appropriations for administrative purposes for fiscal year 2022.
The Iowa Senate unanimously passed a bill increasing appropriations for administrative purposes for fiscal year 2022.
The Iowa Legislature sent a bill to Gov. Kim Reynolds that gives all parents, with certain exceptions, the ability to ...
The Iowa Department of Transportation sees a $2.9 million cut in the Iowa Senate appropriations bill compared to FY21 while ...
A bill that expands the ability of parents and taxpayers to create charter schools independent of local school boards heads ...
The Iowa House voted 58 to 35 for HF 899, a bill that prohibits state and local governments from requiring residents ...
The Iowa Senate Appropriations Committee passed a bill that provides for the receipt and distribution of an estimated $368.1 million ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed HF 848, a bill that sets up grants for broadband providers to help expand broadband into rural ...
The Iowa House Judiciary Committee passed a bill that prohibits state and local governments from mandating the COVID-19 vaccination and ...
Jason Schultz: The Iowa Department of Human Services must hire a real-time data collection agency to examine the state's welfare ...
The Iowa Senate Appropriations Committee advanced a $2.03 billion budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2022 for health and human services, ...
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