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Iowa's more than $56 million in opioid settlement money can go out the door at last after Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a law to ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed a law implementing work requirements for 171,000 Iowans on Medicaid, if Iowa gets approval from ...
The real problem isn’t funding. It’s priorities. It’s accountability. And it’s whether Medicaid as we know it can survive the next decade.
Fifty-six million dollars in opioid settlement funds will be distributed after Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Friday signed into ...
All forms of cancer will be covered by firefighters' and other first responders' disability insurance coverage — rather than ...
Twenty-four new pieces of legislation will become law after Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed them Friday. The governor's office announced Friday that Reynolds had signed a long list of bills into law.
DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa Capitol Bureau) - Iowa’s first responders will now have better benefits when they get ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a law that broadens disability benefits in Iowa for firefighters and other first responders to cover all forms of cancer.
Reynolds has signed laws mandating work requirements for Iowa Medicaid recipients and requiring students to watch fetal development videos that depict "humanity." ...
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Friday morning to expand cancer coverage for first responders in Iowa.
It's a victory for first responders and their loved ones, who have worked years to get similar legislation passed.
Iowa businesses will see a $1.2 billion reduction in the unemployment insurance tax over the next five years under ...