by Luke Martz | Mar 21, 2026 | Congress, Opinion
In Washington, the word “democracy” is tossed around with religious fervor, usually right before someone tries to undermine it. This week, we saw the ultimate example of that irony. Forty-seven Democrats—joined by Senator Lisa Murkowski—decided to tell the...
by Luke Martz | Mar 18, 2026 | Congress, Governor
At this point, the numbers aren’t controversial. They’re just inconvenient for Iowa Democrats. While Republicans have spent the session actually passing bills to verify citizenship for voter rolls, state jobs, and professional licenses, Democrats have been… stalling,...
by Julian Garrett | Aug 26, 2021 | Legislature, Opinion
When Donald Trump was President, he had established a policy that required those illegally crossing the border with Mexico to return to Mexico to await their court dates. The Biden administration decided to abandon that policy and release those people into the United...
by Caleb Lillquist | Jun 21, 2021 | Congress, Policy
The Biden Administration’s handling of the crisis at the border has been anything if not catastrophic for the United States. With this reality though, comes a double-edged sword, where Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley continues to pick up the work that the current...
by Luke Martz | Mar 23, 2021 | Congress
Monday, Congressman Feenstra announced 17 new cosponsors have signed on to Sarah’s Law. According to Feenstra’s office, “Sarah’s Law would amend the mandatory detention provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) to require the detention of...