Iowa House sends pharmacy benefit manager reform plan to governor
The Iowa House has sent the governor a bill that supporters say offers rural pharmacies financial relief by reigning in pharmacy benefit managers. PBMs negotiate drug prices. The bill requires […]
Congressman Feenstra files paperwork for campaign for governor
Republican Congressman Randy Feenstra has filed the paperwork to begin raising money for a campaign for governor. Feenstra was first elected to the U-S House in 2020, after defeating incumbent […]
Central Iowa no-kill animal shelter plans to double in size
The City of Ames has purchased property for a new animal shelter that will at least double the number of animals that can be taken in — and the shelter […]
DNR reviewing public input as it looks at new hunting and trapping regulations
The Iowa DNR is moving closing to making some changes in hunting and trapping regulations. The DNR’s Chris Ensminger discussed findings from public input meetings during the recent Natural Resources […]
Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand kicks off 2026 campaign for governor
State Auditor Rob Sand, the only Democrat in statewide elected office, is running for governor in 2026. Sand, an attorney and former prosecutor in the Iowa attorney general’s office, has […]
Time to float the boat? Iowans need to keep safety as first mate
With the forecast calling for highs climbing into the 80s this week, the warmer weather is inspiring many Iowa boaters to hit the state’s lakes and rivers. Iowa Department of […]
Iowa Senate removes private colleges from D.E.I. ban
Republicans in the Iowa Senate have approved a House bill that bars D.E.I. initiatives at all levels of Iowa government, but senators scaled back some parts of the legislation. The […]
Pipeline bill dilemma a stumbling block to ending ’25 Iowa legislature
It’s not yet clear that the 2025 Iowa legislature will be able to finish work on the state budget this week and adjourn for the year. Twelve Republicans have said […]
Iowa Senate adjourns for week without votes on pipeline policy, budget bills
Republican Senators met for over six hours Friday to privately debate restrictions on the proposed Summit Carbon Solutions Pipeline, then emerged late Friday afternoon and adjourned for the week without […]
Supreme Court throws out lawsuit over English only election documents
The Iowa Supreme Court has reversed a lower court ruling from a group seeking to allow the printing of election documents in languages other than English. The League of United […]