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Iowa Senate District 27 news from Annette Sweeney

1/20/2025

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By Sen. Annette Sweeny

​         Republicans have expanded their majority in both the House and the Senate. With a 67-33 majority in the House and a 34-15 majority in the Senate, the party is positioned for continued influence in Iowa’s state government. However, there was a slight reduction in this majority when Senator Cournoyer stepped down to assume the role of Lieutenant Governor.
      Governor Kim Reynolds, in her recent address, highlighted the state's strong condition, emphasizing Iowa’s national leadership in key areas such as retirement attractiveness, millennial home ownership, and fiscal responsibility. She pointed to the state's efforts in tax cuts—totaling $24 billion over 10 years—and praised the sustainability of these cuts, which she attributed to the state's ongoing government realignment efforts. These efforts, she said, have saved Iowa taxpayers over $200 million by streamlining and reducing unnecessary regulations.
      Governor Reynolds also turned attention to education, following last year’s improvements to reading education. She outlined plans to address math proficiency next, announcing upcoming legislation aimed at returning to proven methods of teaching math. Additionally, she proposed a measure to curb smartphone use in classrooms, citing the distraction they cause as one of the top challenges for teachers. This new policy would restrict smartphone use during instructional time, ensuring classrooms remain focused on learning and student development.
        Another key proposal from Reynolds was a bill banning texting while driving, which she believes is crucial to reducing highway fatalities caused by distracted driving. Her speech also touched on the need for expanding childcare and preschool programs through new grant initiatives. 
    Addressing healthcare, Reynolds spoke about the importance of increasing the number of medical residencies in Iowa, announcing a partnership between HHS, Broadlawns, and the University of Iowa to secure $150 million in federal funds. This investment is aimed at creating 115 new medical residencies. She also stressed the need for more nurses and called for a review of the state’s Medicaid reimbursement models. On the topic of cancer, Reynolds proposed more funding for research and the creation of an epidemiology team to investigate rising cancer rates in Iowa.
     Governor Reynolds concluded by urging lawmakers to act on these pressing issues, underscoring that these proposals are essential to Iowa's continued growth and prosperity.

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