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Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand said it's unclear why Attorney General Brenna Bird has not released results of an internal investigation on her policy that paused reimbursements for rape victims' emergency contraception.
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A campaign is underway to pressure the Johnson County attorney to drop charges against protesters arrested for obstructing an Iowa City intersection in October 2023.
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Analysts discuss political news, including the latest on Donald Trump's various trials, Medicare drug price negotiations, and more.
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The emergency contraception reimbursement requests for rape victims are pending at Attorney General Brenna Bird's office office months after she put the practice on pause.
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The attorneys general of Iowa and Nebraska filed a lawsuit on Monday claiming the EPA has not responded to their request with five other Midwestern governors to make E-15 fuel available year-round.
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Analysts discuss politics at home and abroad, including the latest developments in Ukraine, the growing pool of contenders for the GOP presidential nomination, and more.
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Discussing the top headlines of the week, including protests at the State Capitol and changes to state crime victim assistance programs concerning emergency contraception.
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Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird's office said it is reviewing the practice of using money from the Crime Victim Compensation Program to pay for emergency contraception and abortions for sexual assault victims.
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Gov. Kim Reynolds' government overhaul would reduce cabinet-level agencies and create an estimated $12 million in savings in the first year. The bill would also expand the governor's powers, fueling opposition to the bill.
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Gov. Kim Reynolds is proposing expanding the Iowa attorney general’s power to prosecute crimes. The measure is part of Reynolds’ approximately 1,500-page bill aimed at streamlining state government agencies.