The GOP thinks being anti-trans is their Trump card. At best it's a 4 of Clubs.
We're on day 109/100 and the plan for the majority is planning to marathon some bad ideas. Tomorrow: they hope to sneak a ban on abortion medication
Man, it's gotta be hard being a Republican voting in the primary for governor choosing from Sentient Mayonnaise, 3 Nazi racoons in a trenchcoat, and Eddie Andrews.
The great thing about the Democratic Primary is we have so many great candidates, but today I voted for the triforce of awesomeness that is
Rob Sand for Governor
Zach Wahls for US Senator
Lindsay James for US Congress
Early voting is still ongoing. Primary is June 2.
#democraticprimary #beavoter
Finally, the GOP shat out their property tax compromise and it's as disappointing and underwhelming of standing in line all night to see Justice League 2017.
#endthissession
Water Quality is top of mind for Iowans and for years the majority has pretended nothing is wrong. Well we heard Iowans and have pushed everyday to do something on water quality. Today we got them to make investments in treatment and monitor. While much more is needed, we are just getting started.
Hour 28 of the "last day of session" there's still a budget, property taxes and a constitution amendment still left to do.
Sleep depravation is running rampant and they've been telling us just a few more hours for half a day now.
#ialegislature
Special thanks to all our second district candidates who came out to the District to answer voters' questions.
The primary is June 2 and Early voting starts May 13.
#beavoter #iapolitics
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GOP: Iowa jobs are for Iowans
Also GOP: We're gonna fire Iowans and outsource a bunch of jobs.
No wonder why they had to import their gubernatorial candidate from Kansas.
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Property taxes keep going up, and Iowans need relief. Let’s compare. Iowa House Democrats' plan would deliver real, immediate relief for Iowans. The Iowa House Republican plan doesn’t come close. #ialegis
Hundreds of Iowa state IT workers could see their jobs change as Gov. Kim Reynolds moves forward with a major outsourcing plan.