Gov. Kim Reynolds has directed Iowa's top law enforcement officials to "fully cooperate and assist" with federal agencies carrying out deportations.
Gov. Kim Reynolds is ordering Iowa agencies to be ready to help enforce federal immigration laws when the Trump Administration takes over.
Governor Kim Reynolds is calling on Iowa law enforcement to prepare to support President-Elect Donald Trump’s new federal immigration policies.
Gov. Kim Reynolds sent a notice to each of Iowa's state universities Thursday reminding them to comply with the state's prohibition of diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, programs.
Nonprofits worry the freeze could put services at risk while state leaders argue reviewing funding is necessary.
President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn in Monday as the 47th President of the United States.Members of Congress, former presidents, tech CEO's and many Iow
Also, the Iowa Senate is advancing new legislation that would require the teaching of fetal development in health and human growth classes
Gov. Kim Reynolds told Iowa law enforcement officials Friday to prepare to support the federal government’s effort to deport undocumented immigrants, expected to start when President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
Gov. Kim Reynolds’ order, according to her memo to the state agencies, is “to promote public safety by ensuring that Iowa is prepared for federal policy implementation regarding illegal immigration.”
Some of Iowa’s state leaders attended Monday’s inauguration for President Donald Trump, including Governor Kim Reynolds.
Sen. Chuck Grassley snapped a photo of Elon Musk, while Gov. Kim Reynolds attended alongside her husband, Kevin.
Iowa's Republican governor says public school districts losing students to private schools shouldn't ask the state for assistance.