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Two plans to cut income taxes advance at the Iowa statehouse – KCCI Des Moines

The Iowa Senate Ways and Means Committee advanced Gov. Kim Reynolds’ bill Thursday that would lower the state’s income tax rate. Her proposal would accelerate the tax cuts she signed into law in 2022. Senate Review Bill 3038 would reduce Iowa’s current personal income tax rate of 5.7% to 3.65% in 2024. The reduction will […]

Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend celebrates Iowa star’s record-breaking night

Caitlin Clark received plenty of support from people in the sports world, from Tom Brady to college rival Angel Reese, for her big accomplishment Thursday night. But those close to her also expressed her gratitude for surpassing Kelsey Plumb’s 3,527 points to become NCAA women’s basketball’s all-time leading scorer in No. 4 Iowa’s 106-89 win […]

Angel Reese hypes up Caitlin Clark after Iowa star set NCAA scoring record

Angel Reese couldn’t be more excited about one of his college basketball rivals. Caitlin Clark set a new NCAA Division I women’s college basketball scoring record, electrifying Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Thursday night. Even though she wasn’t in attendance, LSU phenom Reese cheered for the Iowa superstar. “Congratulations @CaitlinClark22 keep breaking records and making her story!” […]

Caitlin Clark comes up short of scoring record as Iowa falls apart late

It’s only a matter of time before Caitlin Clark sets the all-time NCAA women’s basketball scoring record, but she didn’t get there Sunday in the Super Bowl. The Iowa State senior scored 31 points in the third quarter, but the second-place Hawkeyes opened up a 14-point lead in a shocking 82-79 loss to Nebraska on […]

Satanists Lobby for Iowa Law Allowing Them to Target Children in Schools

The Satanic Temple’s pastor said that if Iowa passes a bill allowing chaplains in schools, the organization would be “happy to involve kids.” Iowa lawmakers are considering a bill that would essentially allow school districts to hire or license chaplains.State Senate Subcommittee Passes Senate Research Bill 3092 It was described last week as “legislation that […]