by Luke Martz | Aug 5, 2021 | Campaigns, Governor
The Iowa State Fair is back, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds is celebrating, and liberals are screaming. With vaccines free and available to anyone who wants one, the greatest state fair on earth is returning August 12-22, having been canceled last year because of the...
by Luke Martz | Jul 22, 2021 | Campaigns, Congress
Thursday, former one-term congresswoman Abby Finkenauer announced she would run for Iowa’s US Senate currently held by Chuck Grassley. Finkenauer, a Democrat, announced on Twitter. Her decision comes just nine months after losing to Republican Ashely Hinson, a...
by Caleb Lillquist | Jun 22, 2021 | Congress, Policy
Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-02) will be announcing the Vanessa Guillen Military Justice Improvement and Increasing Prevention Act this week. Miller-Meeks has worked directly with the Guillén’s family, whose daughter, U.S Army Soldier Vennessa Guillén, had...
by Senator Joni Ernst | May 7, 2021 | Education, Opinion, Policy
In the coming weeks, high school students in Iowa and across the country will don their cap and gown to receive their high-school diplomas. Many of them will look forward to attending college in the fall. It’s an exciting time in the lives of so many young adults, but...
by Luke Martz | Mar 31, 2021 | Campaigns, Congress
Today, Democratic Congressional Candidate Rita Hart finally admitted defeat. Hart had sought to throw out the certified election results from Iowa’s Second Congressional District after she was defeated by Mariannette Miller-Meeks first on election night and...