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October 2019


  • News

    CA Climate Scientist Urges Iowans To Consider Farm Impact

    Jeremy Jackson was part of the Vietnam War youth on picket lines during the nation’s civil rights movement in 1969. On Wednesday, the now 76-year-old professor at Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California, urged Iowans to follow his lead and get involved in today’s version of the civil rights movement: the fight for climate…


  • Politics

    Iowans Protest Ernst, Grassley’s Votes For Junk Insurance Plans

    Several Iowans with preexisting conditions, along with State Sen. Claire Celsi and State Rep. Jennifer Konfrst, rallied at the Neal Smith Federal Building this morning to protest Sen. Joni Ernst and Chuck Grassley’s votes from Wednesday to allow junk insurance plans, a rule put forth by the Trump administration. “The vote that [Ernst and Grassley]…


  • Politics

    Cory Booker Needs More Time

    It was just over one year ago that Sen. Cory Booker made his first major pre-2020 appearance in Iowa, as the keynote speaker for the Iowa Democratic Party’s fall dinner in 2018. His passionate, nearly hour-long speech on the day of Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation put him as an early leading contender in Iowa activists’ minds…


  • Politics

    Sue Dvorsky: Kamala Harris’ Health Care Plan Is What You’re Looking For

    Guest column from Sue Dvorsky, former Iowa Democratic Party chair. Thirty million people in this country don’t have access to health care. And the rest of us? Too many Americans have such inadequate plans they can barely afford to take their kids or parents to see a doctor. I remember the hope we felt electing…


  • News

    Ep127: Liberty and Justice Celebration Preview w/ Troy Price

     Pat Rynard sits down with Iowa Democratic Party Chair Troy Price to talk about tomorrow’s Liberty and Justice (LJ) Celebration in Des Moines. There will be 14 candidates speaking, hold rallies and marches beforehand, and even afterparties.


  • News

    “Labor Is Taking A Stance”: SE Iowa Unions Refuse To Fade

    Since the fall of 2017, tens of thousands of public sector employees in Iowa have participated in annual recertification elections to maintain their union representation. Recertification became a mandatory requirement for public sector unions across the state when the Republican-controlled Iowa Legislature instituted sweeping changes to the state’s decades-old collective bargaining law. In addition to…


  • Politics

    What Campaigns Are Planning For The Big LJ Dinner

    We’re headed into another major Iowa Caucus moment as the Democratic field gets ready for Friday’s Liberty & Justice Dinner in Des Moines. With over 12,000 people attending, it’s expected to be the largest Democratic Party gathering in the country before next summer’s national convention. The Iowa Democratic Party’s annual fall dinner, once known as…


  • Politics

    Joni Ernst Votes to Uphold Short-Term, Junk Insurance Plans

    The Senate today killed a measure from Senate Democrats to overturn the ruling on the Trump administration’s expansion of short-term health insurance plans. The short-term plans, frequently referred to as ‘junk plans,’ are non-ACA compliant, and are not required to cover people with pre-existing conditions. These plans offer immediate insurance options, without anything close to…


  • Politics

    First-Time Caucus-Goers Test Out Mock Caucus With NextGen

    In half an hour, the caucus was over and the room had picked a nominee. After pitches from representatives of three candidates, students at Grinnell College settled into their spots along the wall with only a handful to be won over. They moved from station to station before ultimately choosing a corner or a patch…


  • News

    Most AFSCME-Covered Bargaining Units Vote To Re-Certify

    Fifty-two units covered by AFSCME and 96 percent of the Iowa public employee associations voted to retain union representation during a two-week re-certification election this week. Polls closed Tuesday on the re-certification elections that are now required by Iowa law. “We are pleased to see that 52 AFSCME-covered bargaining units won their re-certification votes. In…