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Iowa’s personal income tax would drop to a single rate of 3.8% in 2025 under a deal reached by Republican leaders, who estimate their plan would cut taxes by an additional $1 billion.
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Republicans in the Iowa Legislature passed Gov. Kim Reynolds’ bill to eliminate, merge and change the duties of many state boards and commissions. Democrats criticized changes to commissions that handle human rights and civil rights issues.
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A bill passed by the Iowa Legislature would prohibit cities and counties from establishing guaranteed income programs aimed at reducing the impact of poverty.
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Members of the Iowa House of Representatives advanced a bill to raise their own pay and that of statewide elected officials like the governor by $10,000. Lawmakers haven't seen a pay raise since 2007.
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More Iowans with disabilities who work could qualify for government-funded health coverage through Medicaid under a bill in the Iowa House of Representatives. But those who have been pushing for changes say it wouldn’t go far enough to ensure disabled Iowans can continue to receive services if they get a job promotion or get married.
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The Iowa Senate approved regulations for traffic cameras that automatically issue speeding tickets Monday, sending the bill to Gov. Kim Reynolds’ desk for her signature.
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Frank Langfitt spent nearly two decades as an international correspondent reporting from more than 50 countries and territories. Now he covers threats to democracy at home and abroad as NPR’s global democracy correspondent.
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Iowa lawmakers’ per diem payments to cover their expenses during the legislative session run out after Tuesday. But once again, the session won’t end on time.
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Adovcates say there is a critical need for providers who understand the unique needs of people who faced great trauma to come to America.
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This week's quiz covers news published between April 8 and April 12. Can you get all ten questions right?