Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed nearly a dozen bills into law Friday. Among them is a new law that would require anyone ...
Iowa was doing DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) before DOGE was a thing,” stated Gov. Kim Reynolds in her testimony ...
With bipartisan support, the Iowa House passed the governor's proposal to address health care workforce shortages and boost rural health care access.
Gov. Kim Reynolds' bill banning classroom cellphone use heads back to the House after receiving bipartisan support in the Senate.
Kim Reynolds banning using cellphones while driving, except in hands-free mode. Current Iowa law bans using a phone to send text messages while driving, but Iowa law enforcement officers have said ...
Kim Reynolds’ desk to sign. The Iowa House, where the legislation has faltered in years past, passed the bill Wednesday by a broad, 84-11 margin. Having passed the Senate on a 47-1 vote last ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — During this years' Condition of the State Address Gov. Kim Reynolds s During this year's Condition of the State Address Gov. Kim Reynolds shared her intentions to alter Iowa's ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds' proposal to ban cellphones in K-12 classrooms is a step closer to awaiting her signature and becoming law after the Iowa Senate unanimously passed it Monday. Starting in the ...
Kim Reynolds' desk.The Iowa House passed Senate File 22 in an 84 to 11 vote Wednesday afternoon.The bill expands the state's current texting and driving laws to include any use of electronic devices.
Governor Kim Reynolds made a point to mention the legislation in her Condition of the State speech in January. Luke Hoffman, executive director of the Iowa Bicycle Coalition, said her support ...
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