by Randy Feenstra | Sep 16, 2021 | Congress, Opinion
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen recently announced that, within the next month, the federal government will exhaust so-called “extraordinary measures” that are being used to fund our debt obligations. Put simply, this means a fight to raise the debt ceiling will be at...
by Luke Martz | Feb 1, 2021 | Education, Opinion, Policy
Not to be outdone by Cindy Axne’s outrageous display for liberal hypocrisy last week, Iowa’s Democrat legislators have come out in full force against school choice. But they’ve only done so after they fully embraced school choice in their own lives....
by Cody Hoefert | Sep 15, 2020 | Opinion
Iowa farmers form the backbone of our economy, and they take their role of feeding and fueling the world seriously. In talking with folks involved in the agriculture industry across the state, you will quickly find that many of them are multi-generation Iowans – who...
by Luke Martz | Jul 24, 2020 | Campaigns
Iowans saw a familiar face on Friday morning as Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar returned to Iowa – virtually anyways – to campaign for Joe Biden. The one-time presidential hopeful, made her first return to the Cyclone State since dropping out back in...
by Luke Martz | Jan 31, 2020 | Education, Opinion, Policy
Joe Biden went to private school. And he sent his sons Hunter and Beau there too. He opposes school vouchers, though as a Senator in 1997 said this: “When you have an area of the country, and most often here we are talking about inner cities, where the public...