As Iowa lawmakers begin a new legislative session on Monday, Speaker of the House Pat Grassley faces a familiar question: what about his future?Grassley got elected to the state legislature in 2006 -- a place where his grandfather,
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has asked lawmakers to use about $700 million of state savings to cover the gap between her proposed budget and the amount of revenue the state is expecting in the coming fiscal year.
Gov. Kim Reynolds is letting lawmakers lead on property tax cuts, but eyeing ways to curb local government spending to pave the way.
Over the next several months, legislators on both sides of the aisle will work to get their priorities signed into law.
The Iowa house will have a new subcommittee to look for enhanced flexibility for state programs using federal funding under the Trump administration
Lawmakers have reconvened in Des Moines for the 2025 legislative session, with a focus on new laws and initiatives. The Iowa House of Represe
Iowa Speaker of the House Pat Grassley said that property tax reforms will be a focus in the upcoming legislative session.