Kim Reynolds' Condition of the State address Tuesday night. You can tell a lot about an elected official's priorities by the words they use — and how often they use them. Take, for example ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds laid out her top priorities for the 2025 legislative session in her annual Condition of the State. Here's five takeaways:
Kim Reynolds announced her top priorities for the ... fund disaster aid programs created after last year's storms. The bill would also give the governor authority to transfer certain emergency ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds will lay out her 2025 legislative agenda in her annual Condition of the State address at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 14. The address will be broadcast live statewide on Iowa PBS.
Kim Reynolds used her eighth Condition ... growth and connection,” Reynolds said. “Let’s pass this bill and give students their best possible chance at success.” Multiple Iowa schools ...
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds used her eighth Condition of the State address Tuesday to call for a statewide policy requiring school districts to restrict the use of cellphone in the classroom and outlined proposals intended to strengthen Iowa’s child care workforce and address the state’s physician shortage.
GOVERNOR KIM REYNOLDS SAYS HELPING IOWANS RECOVER FROM ... AND WOULD SET UP A NEW REVOLVING LOAN FUND. THE BILL WOULD ALSO GIVE THE GOVERNOR AUTHORITY TO TRANSFER CERTAIN EMERGENCY FUNDS.
Gov. Kim Reynolds gave her eighth Condition of the State address Tuesday night, laying out her priorities for the year.
Legislation named after an Iowan killed in a drunk driving crash by an immigrant who was not legally authorized to be in the United States gained traction last week as the U.S. Senate moved forward Friday on a Republican-led immigration bill.
Sen. Chuck Grassley snapped a photo of Elon Musk, while Gov. Kim Reynolds attended alongside her husband, Kevin.
Despite President Joe Biden’s former directive that U.S. flags would be flown at half-staff during President-elect Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day—a continuation of mourning after the death of former President Jimmy Carter—several Republicans have pledged to fly their flags at full-staff.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul joined a trio of Democrat governors and a slew of Republican governors in ordering flags to fly at full-staff for the inauguration of President-elect Trump.