On the latest "On Iowa Politics Podcast," ft. the Journal's Jared McNett and Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Caleb McCullough: GOP candidates flock to the Iowa State Fair, more discussions about school reading materials and Siouxland ties to the atom bomb.
Who 34-year-old Fatiya Adam voted for, what she wants government to focus on more, where she works, how she views progress, all comes back to immigration and cultural understanding.
On the latest "On Iowa Politics", ft. the SCJ's Jared McNett, QCT's Sarah Watson and the Lee Des Moines Bureau's Caleb McCullough: Iowa Senate Dems oust leader, Mike Pence is official, 2024 candidates roast and ride, and more on the Davenport collapse.
On the new "On Iowa Politics" ft. the SCJ's Jared McNett, the Quad City Times' Sarah Watson and Lee Bureau Chief Caleb McCullough: What's the latest with the Davenport building collapse? How did DeSantis do in his Iowa stops? And what is Trump focusing on?
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The governor in 2021 sent law enforcement to the border, costing Iowa about $300,000.
On the latest "On Iowa Politics Podcast" ft. SCJ's Jared McNett and Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Caleb McCullough: The Trump/DeSantis Iowa showdown that didn't happen, what it means for 2024 and the guest list for Joni Ernst's "Roast and Ride."
Participation in Iowa’s state-funded child care assistance program is projected to increase 15 percent, thanks to an expansion of eligibility signed into law Thursday by Gov. Kim Reynolds.
State labor rules for Iowa children in the workplace would be relaxed in a way that conflicts with federal workforce regulations under legislation awaiting Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ signature, the federal labor department wrote in a letter published Wednesday by Iowa Statehouse Democrats.
The Journal checked up on seven Siouxland legislators to see how they voted on key issues and ask about what they saw as the biggest successes and disappointments of the term.
With Republicans holding a razor-thin majority in the U.S. House, Winning For Women released its first round of endorsements in 2024 "battleground seats". Among them are Iowa Republican U.S. Reps. Ashley Hinson and Mariannette Miller-Meeks.
A new super PAC formed to encourage Mike Pence to run for president will have an office in Iowa, the organization said Tuesday in a news release. "Committed to America" launched Tuesday with the goal of supporting the former vice president.
ATLANTIC, Iowa — Iowa elected officials took action at the state and federal level aimed at combating rising rates of fentanyl-related drug overdoses on Tuesday.
Supporters disappointed as tornado watch dashes Trump rally.
Florida Ron DeSantis speaks during the 3rd annual Feenstra Family Picnic in Sioux Center, Iowa.
In 2023, Iowa Republicans used their legislative majorities to push through a trove of priorities over the objections of Democrats. But not all of the Republican lawmakers’ priorities made it past the finish line. Here's a look at what didn't make it.
On Iowa Politics Podcast: Legislature Adjourns, Democrats' Caucus Plan, and Carbon Capture Pipelines
On the latest On Iowa Politics podcast, Lee Bureau Chief Caleb McCullough, SCJ's Jared McNettt, and QCT's Sarah Watson talk end of session, Dems' caucus plan, and a ruling on carbon capture pipelines.
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird made a stop at the Cherokee Regional Medical Center in Cherokee, Iowa on Wednesday, May 3, to talk about wor…
On the most-recent episode of the "On Iowa Politics Podcast," featuring the Sioux City Journal's Jared McNett and Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Caleb McCullough: Beer koozies and predictions on legislation about child labor, taxes, pipelines and more.
Cities would need state permission to set up traffic enforcement cameras.
On this week's "On Iowa Politics" ft. SCJ's Jared McNett, QCT's Sarah Watson and Lee Des Moines Bureau Chief Caleb McCullough: Overnight legislative session, Iowa GOP self-censors in debate, child labor, the auditor’s office, property taxes. So very much.
Two of the three members of the Iowa Utilities Board are set to be replaced.
Non-economic damages would be capped at $5 million in lawsuits involving commercial vehicles.
Kristen Stiffler of Clive will begin April 25 as executive director of the state board charged with enforcing Iowa’s civil rights laws. She ran for Iowa House District 27 in 2022, losing the election to Democrat Kenan Judge.
Iowa teens could no longer use social media platforms without explicit approval from a parent or guardian under a measure advanced Monday by Iowa House Republicans. "I’m a believer in parents’ rights," Rep. John Wills, R-Spirit Lake, told reporters.