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Iowa's more than $56 million in opioid settlement money can go out the door at last after Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a law to ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed a law implementing work requirements for 171,000 Iowans on Medicaid, if Iowa gets approval from ...
Iowa public schools will be required to allow private school students to compete on their sports teams under a bill that Gov.
Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) signed a bill into law enabling Iowa poll workers to challenge voters’ citizenship. This week, ...
The real problem isn’t funding. It’s priorities. It’s accountability. And it’s whether Medicaid as we know it can survive the next decade.
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a pair of laws allowing poll workers to question voters about their citizenship status and changing ...
All K-6 grade students will be tested three times a year in math under a law Gov. Kim Reynolds signed Monday, June 2.
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a law that broadens disability benefits in Iowa for firefighters and other first responders to cover ...
All forms of cancer will be covered by firefighters’ disability insurance coverage under legislation signed into law Friday ...
Fifty-six million dollars in opioid settlement funds will be distributed after Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Friday signed into ...
Twenty-four new pieces of legislation will become law after Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed them Friday. The governor's office announced Friday that Reynolds had signed a long list of bills into law.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said work requirements are needed to focus Medicaid on those truly in need. A nonpartisan analysis by ...
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