
Lawmakers Approve Property Tax Plan as 2026 Legislative Session Concludes
Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — The legislature has approved a plan lawmakers say will reduce property taxes for Iowa homeowners by about $4 billion over the next six years. After

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — The legislature has approved a plan lawmakers say will reduce property taxes for Iowa homeowners by about $4 billion over the next six years. After

Statewide Iowa (RI) — This November, Iowa voters will decide whether to amend Iowa’s Constitution and require a two-thirds supermajority vote in the legislature for any future income tax increase

Statewide, Iowa – A bill that includes a wide range of health-related topics is headed to Governor Kim Reynolds’ desk. It includes many of her own proposals, like requiring banning

Statewide, Iowa – After gradually falling the past few weeks, gasoline prices are rising in Iowa again, with some areas of the state reporting a 20-cent jump in the past

Statewide, Iowa – Republican Adam Steen says if he’s elected governor he’ll push for a lot more state funding of independent research about cancer rates in Iowa and set up

Statewide, Iowa – A new report finds racial disparities persist across Iowa’s health care system. The non-profit Commonwealth Fund found white Iowans ranked in the 82nd percentile nationally for healthcare

Statewide Iowa (RI) — We could be looking at a lot of flowers in May, as state climatologist Justin Glisan says we had a record amount of April showers. They

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — As the legislature moves toward ending its 2026 session, the Iowa House and Senate have approved a bill that outlines $1 billion in state spending

Des Moines, Iowa (RI) — The legislature has unanimously passed a bill that raises the penalty for animal torture to a felony, with a potential sentence of up to five

Washington, D.C. (RI) — The four Republicans who represent Iowa in the U.S. House have voted for a new version of the Farm Bill after joining a bipartisan majority of