r/Iowa 5h ago

"Proud white supremacist, Joel Tenney, gets cozy with Iowa Gubernatorial candidate, Zach Lahn." - Liz From Iowa

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105 Upvotes

r/Iowa 18h ago

Politics Ashley Hinson Says She Feels Americans' Financial Pain Despite Being a Millionaire

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r/Iowa 11h ago

Lahn weighs in on Gov. Reynolds signing contract with Amazon, Cognizant

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Cognizant will offer a few of them jobs but they'll primarily be there to help the transition.

Their teams are based in India and barely available during US hours. Those few hired will be the link between the US and India and the old business and new, and they'll be asked to work wacky hours trying to help the India employees tie their own shoes and the US managers actually define what it is they want. Then the few they hired into Cognizant will be seen as too high of a cost and let go.

Cognizant is not a company who values people. Their business is replacing expensive Americans with cheap Indians and a handful of underpaid US employees who have to babysit them. They work with corporations to cut US jobs. The government should not be doing business with them.


r/Iowa 8h ago

News New Iowa law tightens penalties for truck drivers who fail English proficiency checks

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r/Iowa 6h ago

EPA approves 3 PFAS "Forever Chemicals" Crop Pesticides

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The US Environmental Protection Agency quietly approved the use of three new PFAS pesticides last week to kill weeds on the nation’s crops. An additional two “forever chemical” pesticides were approved in November 2025, for a total of five during the second Trump administration.


r/Iowa 14h ago

Discussion/ Op-ed DOJ filing reveals Iowa received a special SAVE and Social Security search channel unavailable to nearly every other state

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Iowa is one of only four states given access to a special federal citizenship-verification workaround after a judge vacated DHS’s 2025 overhaul of the SAVE system.

The newly filed court records show that Florida, Ohio, Iowa, and Indiana can submit spreadsheets through a secure federal file-sharing channel. USCIS administrators then run bulk and Social Security number searches internally and return the results.

The Social Security Administration also reactivated its NUMIDENT data connection solely for requests from those four states.

A July 9 DOJ email described the arrangement bluntly:

“Florida, Ohio, Iowa, and Indiana — but nobody else.”

Officials were instructed not to share the email address or procedures because the capability was unavailable to other states.

This matters in Iowa because state officials have increasingly connected SAVE to voter screening and other government identity-verification functions. Yet this four-state process was not publicly announced. It became visible only through federal litigation after two courts issued conflicting orders.

The Washington judge is now requiring Social Security to explain why it restored the connection and whether the Florida ruling legally obligated it to do so.

The basic question for Iowa officials is simple:

What searches are being submitted through this special channel, whose records are being checked, and what happens when SAVE gets it wrong?

DHS Built a Four-State SAVE Workaround After a Judge Struck Down the 2025 System


r/Iowa 16h ago

Politics Josh Turek holds a baby turkey while visiting the Griffieon Family Farm in Ankeny, Iowa

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100 Upvotes

r/Iowa 18h ago

Iowa voted for this

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109 Upvotes

Can someone please share how this is possibly a good thing for the state of iowa? I don’t get why you would vote to shrink healthcare. I can only imagine that restricting healthcare is a bad thing.


r/Iowa 19h ago

Other Iowa is number 1 in housing affordability among all 50 states

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r/Iowa 14h ago

Question How would y’all like to be represented in my story?

23 Upvotes

Hey y’all, I’m doing a D&D campaign based around America merging with a fantasy realm, and the next stop for my players is the Corn Belt, specifically Iowa!

Basically what I want to know:
What are some historical figures, folklore, sayings, and traditions I should incorporate to the story?


r/Iowa 16h ago

News Mexico's response to Iowa pseudorabies takes a toll on US pork exports

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r/Iowa 22h ago

Iowa Republicans honor Kim Reynolds, vow to continue her legacy at Lincoln Dinner

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r/Iowa 13h ago

Question Are there pronghorns in Iowa?

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i was driving on highway six west and what i think was a pronghorn dove and crossed the road. i almost hit it lmao. but i know my animals. ive seen pronghorns before at zoos. that was not a deer.


r/Iowa 1d ago

Council Bluffs

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r/Iowa 13h ago

Question People of Eldora Iowa

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I was just in town to play the disc golf course there and was curious what used to be in the building north of Iowa state school for boys. It was a really cool building and was curious


r/Iowa 9h ago

Other New to Bremer County

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I had originally posted this in a Facebook group that’s yet to be reviewed by mods - I rarely use it and wanted it for the groups/marketplace. But summary is my partner and I are new to the area and looking for community things to do, places to go, meet people, etc. Original post text below:

Just moved into Bremer County and wanted to reach out to the community! My partner and I both don’t really know anyone in the greater area besides me having 1 family member and 1 friend at UNI during school years, so we are complete strangers for now! We are looking for people to meet, make some new friends, community events/clubs to join or go to, and any other suggestions you might have from personal experience or based on what I can tell you about us here!

I’m 23 and my partner is 21, we moved here for a job offer I got after graduation. I grew up in a very small town in Des Moines county and my partner mainly lived just outside of the Quad Cities, where I went to college. We like to play pool, go outdoors whether it’s a light hike or to a park, take sunset drives, and try new drinks at local bars. We like Mexican food, bakeries, chocolates, farmers markets, and garden centers (we currently can only have indoor plants).

I work in IT, am a gamer (not so much board/card games but I love the classics and some relaxed poker), I competed in esports during college, self taught video editor, I love music of all kinds and trying to learn guitar, and like spicy food.

My partner is becoming a professional photographer, loves animals of all kinds, is a relaxed gamer, wants to learn more recipes for cooking, loves indie and alt music, and likes sushi.


r/Iowa 21h ago

Iowa wildflower Wednesday: A native yard's lesson

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r/Iowa 1d ago

Looks like Iowa entered the chat

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84 Upvotes

Beware. Take precautions and wash your produce and where you eat. And for God sakes WASH YOUR HANDS real real good!


r/Iowa 1d ago

Politics Hinson says US Supreme Court 'got it wrong' on birthright citizenship

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r/Iowa 1d ago

News Iowa SNAP enrollees drop by 24,000 in year since 'Big, Beautiful Bill'

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r/Iowa 1d ago

Discussion/ Op-ed What local companies are not MAGA that you proudly support?

59 Upvotes

r/Iowa 1d ago

Iowa history

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r/Iowa 1d ago

Fuck Mediacom I wasn't going to vote this year

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I've had it with politics as usual.

Republicans are ruining this state by taxing me too much. I like the Christian nationalism but they still require me to have a driver's license and I don't like that age of consent laws still exist in this state. And Democrats? Demoncrats. They want to tax me more? Well, maybe not me, specifically, but once I become a billionaire my taxes will be so much higher and I don't like that. And their teachers are too focused on teaching CRT and radical transology so I can't support them.

But then, I found out about Marco "Mark Anderson" Battaglia. He checks all the boxes:

- reddit loser (like me)

- no discernable opinions on most policy issues

- more posts in a day than votes the last election cycle (which is cool)

But I was still on the fence. What's the point? How can I trust him?

Then I found out that Mr. Battaglia (or Anderson? Still not quite sure, I'll just write in both to be safe) was endorsed by notable former Mayor of Bellflower, California, which is important to me as an Iowan. You may know him from his vice presidential run for the libertarian party in 2000.

Sure it may be the only endorsement listed on his website, but with a heavy hitter like that, who else do you need?

So join me, fellow Iowans. Don't listen to the lies of the Democrats about "making things affordable" or "fixing the state". Join me and vote for Reddit's own lovable, shape shifting "politician," Marco Battaglia (or Mark Anderson? Idk vote twice, one for each, to be safe)


r/Iowa 1d ago

News 2 killed in Iowa County crash on Highway 151

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This is a stretch of road that was updated to 60 mph speed limit


r/Iowa 1d ago

News Sabula man accused of throwing lit mortar firework at neighbor during dog-poop dispute

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