DES MOINES Governor Kim Reynolds signed the following bills into law:
SF 574: A bill for an act relating to retention of fees for public improvement contracts.
HF 652: A bill for an act concerning county and city regulation of real property and the powers granted to a board of adjustment.
HF 844: A bill for an act relating to eligibility requirements for financial institutions in which public funds may be deposited.
HF 470: A bill for an act relating to alcoholic beverages, including license authorizations, bond requirements, and fee determinations, and including effective date and applicability provisions.
HF 381: A bill for an act relating to statutory corrections which may adjust language to reflect current practices, insert earlier omissions, delete redundancies and inaccuracies, resolve inconsistencies and conflicts, remove ambiguities, and provide for code editor directives.
HF 547: A bill for an act enacting the respiratory care interstate compact.
HF 785: A bill for an act modifying provisions related to charter school board member requirements. This bill permits one member of a public charter school’s governing board to live outside the state. Formerly, all board members were required to reside within Iowa.
6 thoughts on “Gov. Reynolds signs bills into law, including one allowing charter schools to select board member from outside Iowa”
Un-effing-believable. She wants to turn control of the whole state over to foreign billionaires, just like Dump is with the country. These pukes have got to go.
Why so racist? If they were “foreign farmer workers” I’m sure you’d be all for them. we all know how much you democraps love your slave laborers.
What’s racist about that? Were in you in 5 East when they covered that topic in grade school?
You obviously have something against “foreign” people, ergo you’re a racist.
There are certain truths which stand out so openly on the roadsides of life, as it were, that every passerby may see them. Yet, because of their very obviousness, the general run of people disregard such truths or at least they do not make them the object of any conscious knowledge. People are so blind to some of the simplest facts in everyday life that they are highly surprised when somebody calls attention to what everybody ought to know.
“You obviously have something against “foreign” people…” that sounds like you are talking about all the people who go absolutely ballistic about immigrants coming to this country, mainly many of your fellow MAGAs.
take the L and move on