Week 6 was another busy one at the statehouse. KCCI's Amanda Rooker highlights the key bills being introduced and advancing to the next steps.
Iowa Republican lawmakers gave initial approval Monday to a bill that would remove legal exemptions in obscenity laws for public libraries and schools.
A bill establishing a committee to investigate civil rights violations and censorship within the Montana University System ...
Mexico braced for mass deportations after President Trump took office, setting up reception centers to provide shelter and services. But so far large scale deportations haven't materialized in Mexico.
House File 274 would repeal a section of the Iowa Code that addresses obscenity exemptions for public libraries and ...
A Wyoming House of Representatives committee has recommended that the Senate’s limitations on a bill to extend immunity for ...
Bills introduced Monday by Iowa House Republicans would ban access to medication abortion in the state and force health care ...
WASHINGTON – Congressional Republicans are asking the U.S. Justice Department to investigate what they call the “mishandling” ...
Iowa Sen. Kevin Alons, R-Salix, said the bill capitalizes on the intersection of “life” and technology. Multiple Senate ...
Republican lawmakers’ efforts to protect children from books and material they view as obscene would extend beyond schools to ...
Legislators didn't explicitly define what is considered "obscene," but the bill advanced on a 2-1 vote, bringing it one step away from debate on the House floor.
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