06/22/2026
Thanks to the historic investments into water quality passed by Iowa House Republicans, Secretary of Ag Mike Naig is launching the Greater Des Moines Watershed Program to aggressively scale up conservation practices upstream from the metro. Iowa Republicans have been investing in water quality for over a decade, and we are continuing to implement common-sense solutions that secure clean, safe water for generations of Iowans to come.
06/22/2026
Great news! Iowa is receiving $50 million in federal funds to add 128 medical residencies across all 13 of our teaching hospitals. Thanks to strong leadership from Iowa Republicans, this historic expansion means better access to quality care all across our state, from rural Iowa to the metros.
Iowa adds 128 residencies as $88M flows to rural healthcare ⬇️ Click the link in comments to read more
06/21/2026
Happy Father’s Day to all the dads, grandpas, and father figures across Iowa!
06/18/2026
Sand report questions impact of Iowa's ESA voucher program
State Auditor Rob Sand says most Iowa ESA recipients would have attended private school anyway. Republicans reject the report as political.
06/17/2026
It has been 582 days since Rob Sand agreed to do his actual job and audit the $27.5 million in misallocated funds by the Iowa Courts.
In November of 2024, he agreed to audit this financial mess after Iowa House Republicans held his feet to the fire. 582 days later, Iowans still don't have answers from this so-called ‘taxpayer's watchdog.’
More like ‘taxpayer’s sleeping dog.’
06/16/2026
The House Higher Education Committee has spent the last two years delivering real results for Iowa families. From keeping college affordable to ensuring accountability, we are fighting back against rising costs and liberal bias on campus.
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06/14/2026
Actions speak louder than words. House Republicans have been advocating for water quality for over a decade.
Since 2013, we have invested over $1 BILLION in clean water programs for Iowa.
06/14/2026
Long may it wave. Happy Flag Day!
06/12/2026
Research shows that excessive screen time can negatively impact learning and attention in early childhood. That’s why House Republicans passed legislation that limits digital instruction for K-5 students.
Instruction tech should support learning, not replace foundational skills.