by Pat Grassley | Feb 4, 2022 | Legislature, Opinion, Policy
We took our first vote of the 2022 Legislative Session this week in the Iowa House. It was a vote I was very proud to cast because it’ll help support our renewable fuels industry here in Iowa. Good for Farmers. Good for Consumers. Good for Biofuels. Governor...
by State Senator Zach Nunn | Jan 14, 2022 | Legislature, State Government, State Politics
A new year is upon us, and with that comes the 2022 legislative session. We are proud of our citizens who have shown extreme resiliency in facing down the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic. You should be proud too. Where many other states in the nation have faltered,...
by Caleb Lillquist | Jan 10, 2022 | Education, Legislature, Opinion, State Politics, Taxation
Prominent Republicans gathered for the annual Iowa GOP Legislative breakfast to kick off the first day of the Iowa 2020 legislative session. The yearly event sets the tone for the session and is an opportunity for party members to socialize and share ideas and...
by Luke Martz | Dec 1, 2021 | Legislature
Lefty political Twitter was aflame today about Sarah Trone Garriott moving from her lefty enclave of Woke-sor Heights into the relatively competitive Dallas County suburbs of West Des Moines. In the new district, she would face Senate President Jake Chapman. ...
by Luke Martz | Nov 29, 2021 | Legislature
The Senate State of Iowa Eighty-ninth General Assembly STATEHOUSE Des Moines, Iowa 50319 For Immediate Release: Monday, November 29, 2021 Contact: Caleb Hunter 515-281-6043 Whitver to Seek Re-election to Iowa Senate ANKENY – Senate...
by Luke Martz | Oct 21, 2021 | Legislature, State Politics
The only people playing politics with Iowa’s redistricting process and the maps are Iowa Democrats. Both times legislative maps have been released this fall, House and Senate Democrat leaders have actually endorsed passing the maps BEFORE they were even released...