Facing collapse of Obamacare’s exchanges across much of the state, Iowa seeks permission to administer realistic reforms.
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Tag Archives: Iowa
Our (Former) Town
Voters say they want businesslike government, but they recoil from mergers and other businesslike efficiency steps.
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Time To Jettison The Ethanol Mandate
The best time to drop a rule that puts corn in our gas tanks is when the Iowa caucuses are still several years away.
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Iowa’s Political Weeding
The Iowa caucuses are not good at predicting presidential nominees, but they play a role in weeding out the losers.
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An Employee Too Hot To Handle
Courts that don’t know sex discrimination when they see it give errant employers a free pass.
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States Get Aggressive With Self-Employed Nonresidents
Seven years ago Hilary LaMonte, then a resident of Virginia, made a mistake: She failed to file an Iowa state …
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Thank You, Iowa
Florida used to be the nation’s electoral laughingstock. Not so much, anymore.
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