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Iowa Legislature Passes Education Reform, Senate Adjourns, House Still in Session

The 2014 Iowa Senate adjourned for the year, wrapping up their work just before midnight on Wednesday. Their final day included passage of a multifaceted property tax reform package that was three years in the making. An educat...
by Kevin Hall
 

 
 
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Whitaker claims to have been targeted by IRS

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Matt Whitaker contends that the IRS audited both him and his law partner because of their association with various conservative organizations.  Whitaker made the allegation while speaking to a ...
by Craig Robinson
 

 
 
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Is Your McDonald’s Cleaner than Your Abortion Clinic? In Iowa, We Don’t Know

Just as the shock and horror of the realities of the Kermit Gosnell infanticide trial begin to fade in our memories, we have begun hearing stories of other Kermit Gosnells in other parts of the country. Abortionist Nicola Riley...
by Craig Robinson
 

 

 
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FBI Investigating Bachmann Campaign, Including Alleged Sorenson Payments

The Federal Bureau of Investigation joins a long line of agencies that are looking into the inner workings, and possible illegal activity, of Michele Bachmann’s 2012 presidential campaign. The Federal Election Commission, Off...
by Kevin Hall
 

 
 
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Legislature on Verge of Passing Biggest Tax Cut in State History, If Gronstal Allows It

At long last, the property tax reform that Governor Branstad campaigned on in 2010 and every candidate, on both sides of the aisle, advocated for in 2012 is about to become reality. That is, as long as it passes the Democrat-co...
by Kevin Hall