Zachary Oren Smith

Zachary Oren Smith

Zachary Oren Smith

Zachary Oren Smith is your friendly neighborhood reporter. He leads Starting Line’s political coverage where he investigates corruption, housing affordability and the future of work. For nearly a decade, he’s written award-winning stories for Iowa Public Radio, The Des Moines Register and Iowa City Press-Citizen. Send your tips on hard news and good food to zach@iowastartingline.com.


Latest from Zachary Oren Smith

  • Elections

    Special election to fill state house seat in southeast Iowa

    There will be a special election to fill a state House District covering Fort Madison and Keokuk. The election will take place on March 11.  Friday afternoon, Gov. Kim Reynolds announced that a special election would be held to fill state House District 100. The vacancy was left following the death of Rep. Martin Graber…


  • Politics

    Lutherans decry Reynolds’ ‘failure to defend’ Lutheran Services of Iowa

    Gov. Kim Reynolds was asked about an unevidenced, Elon Musk-backed conspiracy calling Lutheran Services of Iowa a “money laundering operation.” She declined to defend the organization. Lutheran bishops and pastors in Iowa are standing up.  Lutheran leaders are asking Gov. Kim Reynolds to stand up for the church and against conspiracy theories. While praising billionaire…


  • Education

    House Republican proposal would increase public education funding above Reynolds’ proposal

    The governor only wants a 2% increase to public school funding. Iowa Democrats have called for a 5% increase. House Republicans have released a school funding increase that would fall somewhere in the middle.  Iowa House Republicans have agreed to a school funding proposal that is higher than the 2% increase agreed to by Gov.…


  • Politics

    Iowa Senate Democrats’ plan would lower childcare costs, raise childcare worker wages

    Iowa Senate Democrats release a slate of bills aimed at solving Iowa’s childcare crisis. It aims to tackle the rising cost of child care across Iowa while addressing the accessibility issues facing families. Gov. Kim Reynolds lauded the state for adding 27,000 child care slots in the past four years during her January Condition of…


  • Politics

    Reynolds admits to gutting Sand’s auditing ability at DC oversight hearing

    In a hearing about government oversight, Gov. Kim Reynolds admits to restricting the Iowa auditor’s oversight of state government.  Gov. Kim Reynolds was in Washington D.C. today, appearing before a US House committee meeting on government oversight to brag about her work in Iowa and further praise Donald Trump’s presidency. But while she may have…


  • Politics

    Miller-Meeks, Zaun pile onto Trump’s suit against Register pollster

    In 2024, Republican Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks encored her razor-thin margin from 2020. Despite winning, she’s calling foul and blaming a poll that didn’t mention her name. No one is more aware of her elections’ tight margins than US Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks. Her district’s ambivalence toward her in 2024 was only matched by its ambivalence in…


  • Education

    Heartland AEA begins dramatic restructuring following Republican’s AEA changes and cuts

    A state agency that supports students from kindergarten to age 21 with special needs is anticipating major restructuring and reductions in the coming year. This after Iowa Republicans’ law redirecting their funding and scope of service. Heartland Area Education Agency (AEA) is bracing staff for even larger reductions in staff and services in response to…


  • Politics

    Auditor Sand uncovers $430,000 fraud scheme in Iowa Workforce Development funded program

    Embezzled federal funds paid a family member’s cell phone bills and non-existent daycare services. Auditor Rob Sand says the state needs to prioritize oversight in light of investigation. A special investigation by Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand found evidence of $426,000 in embezzled federal funds by an agency overseen by Iowa Workforce Development. The case…


  • Zimmer flips seat for Democrats in state Senate

    A local school board president who ran on supporting public education flipped a Republican state Senate seat blue. Democrat Mike Zimmer of DeWitt, 64, won a special election to fill a senate seat north of Davenport. The seat which was vacated by Republican Lt. Gov. Chris Cournoyer will now be represented by Democrat. His term…


  • Elections

    Special election is Tuesday for Clinton state Senate seat

    Tuesday’s special election will decide who fills the vacancy left by Lieutenant Gov. Chris Cournoyer. The special election for the vacant state Senate seat in District 35 will be held on Tuesday, January 28, 2025. Polling places will be open on Election Day from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Two candidates are on the ballot:…