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An Iowa lawmaker who pushed for the passage of a bill to create a state program allowing the medicinal use of psilocybin said Gov. Kim Reynolds’ decision to veto a ...
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Iowans have plenty to say about the governor's high-profile veto and the rest of the news in letters published June 9-15, 2025.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds has vetoed a controversial bill that would have placed limits on eminent domain for carbon capture pipelines and other projects, saying the bill could harm Iowa's economy.
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.
Gov. Kim Reynolds says she's finished meeting with supporters and opponents of a bill dealing with pipelines and eminent domain and she's "really close" to deciding whether she'll sign or veto it.
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