Ty Rushing

Ty Rushing is the former Chief Political Correspondent for Iowa Starting Line. He is a trail-blazing veteran Iowa journalist, an Emmy-nominated filmmaker, and co-founder and president of the Iowa Association of Black Journalists.


Latest from Ty Rushing

  • Local

    Davenport restaurant feeding federal workers for free amid government shutdown

    The only qualifier a federal employee has to meet to eat free at Flavors of India is to show a work badge to verify their employment. Flavors of India owner Apjeet Makkar wants federal employees to treat his restaurant like their home kitchen as they wait for the federal government shutdown to end. Makkar has…


  • Politics

    Sen. Claire Celsi remembered for her passion and outspokenness

    The Democratic state senator from West Des Moines died on Oct. 6 after a bout with an undisclosed illness.  West Des Moines resident Al Womble will always remember the first time he met Iowa Sen. Claire Celsi. Womble, a union organizer by trade, was an active volunteer in the Iowa Democratic Party and its Polk…


  • Politics

    What we know about Ian Roberts, the Des Moines Superintendent arrested by ICE

    The former Des Moines Public School superintendent’s arrest by ICE has garnered international attention and prompted a closer look at his background.


  • Politics

    Project 2025 is already happening in Iowa 

    Here are five things from Project 2025 that have already been implemented in the Hawkeye State. By now, you’ve probably already heard about Project 2025, a detailed and intricate plan created by the right-wing Heritage Foundation to completely overhaul the federal government and the American way of life under a second Trump presidency. Project 2025…


  • People

    Rushing: I’ve reached the finish line at Starting Line

    Chief Political Correspondent Ty Rushing bids farewell to Iowa Starting Line. After 11 years—minus a six-month stint in corporate communications—my grind as a daily news reporter will come to an end Friday on what will be my last day as a full-time member of the Iowa Starting Line team. I’ve been at Starting Line for…


  • Politics

    Iowa AG Bird thinks a convicted criminal will make America safe

    Attorney General Brenna Bird said that Republicans support putting criminals in jail while speaking in support of former President and convicted felon Donald Trump.  Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird used her prime-time speaking slot at the Republican National Convention to frame former President Donald Trump as a law-abiding citizen who will protect Americans despite his…


  • Education

    Reynolds’ voucher program will cost Iowa taxpayers over $200 million in year two

    Over 30,000 applications were approved for the second year of Iowa’s taxpayer-funded private school tuition vouchers, according to Gov. Kim Reynolds. Gov. Kim Reynolds announced that more than 30,000 applications were approved for the second year of her taxpayer-funded private school tuition program. Reynolds provided the update while sharing the stage with former US Education…


  • Politics

    Stillbirth prevention group celebrates legislative win in VP Kamala Harris’ office

    Healthy Birth Day spent years advocating for a bill that would allow the use of federal funds to prevent stillbirths.  July 22 would have marked Grace Elizabeth’s 21st birthday had she not been stillborn due to a true knot of the umbilical cord. Her parents thought her death was preventable and have spent the ensuing…


  • Politics

    The personal side of Kamala Harris that Deidre DeJear wishes more knew

    Former Iowa gubernatorial candidate Deidre DeJear has been mentored by Vice President Kamala Harris for several years and led Harris’ Iowa campaign efforts.


  • Politics

    As Iowa food banks hit record demand, advocates push Reynolds to approve Summer EBT

    Gov. Kim Reynolds blamed childhood obesity on her decision not to feed Iowa kids over the summer, but the coalition hopes to change her mind with a petition. As food pantries across Iowa continue to face record demand, a group of anti-hunger nonprofits is renewing its calls for Gov. Kim Reynolds to accept $29 million…