Iowa’s K-12 students returning to school after summer break in August would have to put away their cellphones during class if lawmakers pass a bill Gov. Kim Reynolds is headlining as a top ...
The House State Government Committee voted unanimously to advance Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ proposal that would provide four weeks of paid leave to state employees who give birth, as well as one week of ...
Bill would extend a law that prohibits curriculum and materials mentioning gender identity and sexual orientation for younger ...
The executive order executive order is aimed at preventing transgender women and girls from competing on women's sports teams ...
State lawmakers spent this week putting their K-12 school funding proposals through the legislative process, with both ...
The proposed legislation would require school districts restrict cellphone use for K-12 students. At a minimum, schools would ...
The proposal, found in Senate Study Bill 1053, matches the figure Gov. Kim Reynolds pitched in her budget proposal earlier this month. It would increase statewide general public school spending by ...
Schools would be required to teach middle school students about the effects of social media, with a focus on the impact on ...
DES MOINES — Schools would be required to prohibit students from having phones during instructional time under a bill from Gov. Kim Reynolds that was advanced by lawmakers. The proposed ...
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