Dear Bob, Since you announced you candidacy for Governor on January 26th, I’ve probably been one of your loudest critics. I understand your stance of not responding to “anonymous bloggers.” It would be the same stance I w...
This week another piece of union legislation will dominate the news coming from the Iowa House as they take up House File 530, a bill that wreak havoc on Iowa’s workers’ compensation system by changing the way physicians ar...
In recent election cycles, Democrats nationally and here in Iowa have used the recruitment of moderate candidates to help them obtain majorities in congress and in our state legislature. With the inability of Democrats to pass ...
Last week, ten communities in Linn County approved a one-cent local option sales tax that would go into effect on April 1st, and last for the next five years. This proposal failed in five other Linn County communities. It faile...
By Emily Geiger I see that Constitution Daily has already touched on this, but I just had to give my two-cents worth as well. There was a story in the news last week about a young girl at Storm Lake High School who refused to t...
The Conservative Action Political Conference (CPAC) is full of young college age students, so seeing young people isn’t anything new to those of us who attend the annual conference. What was different this year was that a 14 ...