The Iowa Senate Education Committee approved legislation Monday to change state law defining bullying in schools, keeping it alive ahead of this week’s committee deadline.
The issues illustrate the legislative divide between Republican leaders in the House and Senate, which was apparent Thursday ...
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The Iowa Senate Education Committee advanced a number of bills impacting both K-12 and higher education on Thursday, ensuring ...
After years of not taking up a pipeline bill, Iowa Senators rewrote a House bill aimed at restricting CO2 pipelines and ...
The issues illustrate the legislative divide between Republican leaders in the Iowa House and Senate, which was apparent ...
Democrats have spent the first months of Donald Trump’s second administration wandering the political wilderness — facing ...
Editor: There are many indications that the American public is turning against President Trump. In late January, Democrat Mike Zimmer flipped an open Iowa ...
The Iowa Legislature advanced several bills Wednesday that would impact mental health care access — on the same day mental health providers advocated at the state Capitol.
An Iowa House-passed ban on requiring DEI courses at public universities for graduation is moving in the Senate.
The definition that public schools use to identify bullying would change under legislation advanced Monday by Republicans on the Iowa Senate Education Committee.
The Iowa Legislature is advancing bills that would significantly change state education policies as a legislative deadline ...
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