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State Chapters => State Politics/Government => Topic started by: Free Vulcan on January 09, 2023, 07:08:35 pm

Title: Iowa lawmakers turn to taxes, guns, private school funding
Post by: Free Vulcan on January 09, 2023, 07:08:35 pm
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...Republicans have controlled both legislative branches since the 2017 session and have worked with GOP governors to pass numerous conservative bills on everything from education to abortion rights.

They will have even greater sway this session given their expanded 64-36 majority in the House and 34-16 majority in the Senate. Because Democrats hold so few seats following a poor showing in the November 2022 election, they will be able to do little more than complain as Republican-backed measures become law.

Republicans in previous sessions pushed through big reductions in income taxes, and in 2026 the state is expected to fully implement a 3.9% flat income tax. This year, Senate Majority Leader Jack Whitver said Republicans would seek reductions or at least more transparency in property taxes, which are imposed by local governments.

Gun rights also will be a priority, following overwhelming voter approval in November of a measure adding the right to keep and bear arms to the Iowa Constitution.

https://apnews.com/article/abortion-politics-iowa-us-republican-party-4aa4495460eb5a68268a7e037d833861

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This the dream that so many of us worked so long for. It almost doesn't seem real. I hope they will look into things like the death penalty, welfare reform, and ending civil forfeiture.
Title: Re: Iowa lawmakers turn to taxes, guns, private school funding
Post by: Bigun on January 09, 2023, 08:22:55 pm
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