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A closer look at the Iowa House vote for traffic camera ban

Bleeding Heartland

After several hours of delay due to a suspicious powder mailed to State Representative Ako Abdul-Samad, the Iowa House passed a bill last night to ban local governments from using "automated traffic law enforcement systems." The 58 to 40 vote didn't fo... »

Iowa House district 60: Walt Rogers flunks Politics 101

Bleeding Heartland

The nice thing about a large majority, like the 60 to 40 Republican advantage in the Iowa House, is not needing every vote in your caucus for every bill. Members can oppose the party line when local interests are threatened without derailing the legisl... »

Notes from the Trayvon Martin rally at the Iowa Capitol

Bleeding Heartland

At least 200 people gathered on the west steps of the Iowa State Capitol Monday evening for a rally and vigil marking one month since Trayvon Martin's killing in Floriday. After the jump I've posted a few notes from the event, along with links about th... »

Day 11 of Filing

John Deeth Blog

Friday night's big news was Wilton Republican Jeff Kaufmann announcing he was not seeking re-election in House District 73. Today, we got the follow-up the rumor mill had told us about: son Bobby Kaufmann, 26, will run in dad's seat. He'll face the win... »

Filing Day 8

John Deeth Blog

House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy needs to pick up 11 seats for the Democrats to become Speaker McCarthy. In today's filings he signed up in his own Des Moines House District 33 seat, and some of his better prospects also dropped by to visit Matt Sc... »

Iowa Senate district 38 preview: Tim Kapucian vs LaForest Sherman

Bleeding Heartland

Iowa Senate Democrats finally announced their challenger to first-term Republican Tim Kapucian last week, setting up a potentially competitive race in the new Iowa Senate district 38. The new Senate district 38 covers all of Benton, Iowa, and Poweshiek... »

Weekend open thread: Women's Appreciation Day edition

Bleeding Heartland

Every year as International Women's Day approaches, the Democratic Activist Women's Network recognizes women who have excelled in Iowa politics. This week DAWN's List announced the 2012 award-winners who will be honored at a reception in Des Moines on ... »

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