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 | Aug 23, 2021 | Campaigns, Congress
Representative Cindy Axne is on the defensive after sharing false information in an interview with a Des Moines TV station. Axne, Iowa’s lone Democrat in Congress, said in the interview that hospitals in Iowa were full. Therefore, if an individual had a heart...
by Luke Martz | Oct 23, 2020 | Legislature, State Politics
At a press conference today, the Republican Party of Iowa Chairman, Jeff Kaufmann, announced that they had discovered records indicating that Democratic members of the Iowa House had received thousands of donations appearing to originate from Foreign countries. The...
by Luke Martz | Sep 4, 2020 | Campaigns
With less than two months until Election Day, new details are coming to light on Democratic Senate candidate Theresa Greenfield’s record as a real estate executive. As Director of Real Estate at Rottlund Homes in Minnesota, Greenfield directly oversaw a project that...
by Luke Martz | Aug 29, 2020 | State Politics
On Friday evening, Iowa District Court Judge Tott ruled that Woodbury County Auditor, Patrick Gill violated the law. The lawsuit focused on absentee ballot request forms sent by Gill’s office. The request forms were mailed to more than 56,000 individuals...