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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. 

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.

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.

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.

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