by John Hendrickson | Jan 14, 2021 | Education, Opinion, Policy
The COVID-19 pandemic is changing the discussion over education delivery in Iowa. Many Iowa parents are struggling with their children learning from home or balancing a hybrid system of in-school and online learning. In addition, many children are being impacted by...
by Luke Martz | Jan 12, 2021 | Governor, Policy
Tuesday evening, Governor Kim Reynolds delivered her annual condition of the state address, her fourth as governor. The speech is her opportunity to summarize the previous year’s events, highlight achievements, and layout Reynolds’ policy priorities for the new...
by Luke Martz | Jan 7, 2021 | Congress, Featured, Governor, Party Politics
A mob of over one thousand broke into the United States Capitol yesterday while both houses of Congress deliberated over objections to the November Presidential election results. Congress was in session to certify the votes from the Electoral College. The criminals...
by Luke Martz | Dec 16, 2020 | Governor, State Government
State auditor Rob Sand is continuing his strategy of criticizing everything Governor Reynolds has done during the pandemic, this time saying that providing federal CARES Act dollars to fund law enforcement during the pandemic is not “the best way,” even if it’s...
by Luke Martz | Dec 9, 2020 | Campaigns, Governor, Party Politics
Today it was announced that Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds would serve as the next Vice-Chairwoman of the Republican Governors Association. She will serve with Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, who has been elected to the role of Chairman. Their terms are for one year. The...