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Iowa's Medicaid program will no longer cover gender-affirming surgeries and hormone therapies for transgender Iowans.
" . . . Senate File 383 includes expensive, unneeded provisions that are going to drive up the costs of pharmacy services in Iowa without any discernable improvement in patient care. Iowans – including businesses and employees – will bear these costs at the pharmacy counter and in the structure of their health care plans.
DES MOINES — Those on Iowa Medicaid will not receive coverage from the program for gender-affirming care under a state budget signed by Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Wednesday.
Iowa governor rejects GOP lawmakers' bill to increase regulations on Summit Carbon Solutions' carbon dioxide pipeline.
Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed into law a bill that revamps and caps the slate of incentives Iowa uses to spur business development at $110 million.
Landowners impacted by a proposed carbon capture pipeline in Iowa say they are "not going away" and that the debate is "not over" one day after Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds vetoed legislation that sought to limit pipeline projects and the use of eminent domain.
Nearly 20 percent of Iowans must obtain an occupational license beforethey can work. A new law is lowering barriers to employment in the Hawkeye State. Last week, Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds signed House File 711 into law,
The Satanic Temple of Iowa alleges religious discrimination in the cancelation of its 2024 holiday event at the state Capitol.