DUBUQUE, Iowa (KWWL) -- The Iowa Black Caucus is responding as several bills move forward at the Iowa House related to race and diversity, equity and inclusion. The Iowa Black Caucus spoke out on ...
Iowa schools could ... that section of the bill means schools would not be able to ensure that any chaplains they hire have proper training. Rep. Lindsay James, D-Dubuque, a Presbyterian pastor ...
A BILL TO ALLOW YOUNGER ... Lindsay James (D-Dubuque) spoke in opposition Tuesday. "In an average year, 343 people die by gun here in Iowa and death by gun is the second leading cause of death ...
Smuggling somebody who is violating federal immigration laws for gain or to hide them from law enforcement would become a crime under an Iowa bill intended ... Lindsay James, D-Dubuque, a ...
DUBUQUE, Iowa (KCRG) - A bill banning the use of cellphones while driving, unless it is in a hands-free or voice-activated mode, could help the Dubuque police address distracted driving.
A bill to cut unemployment insurance taxes was approved by an Iowa Senate committee Tuesday ... Thomas Townsend, D-Dubuque, opposed the bill. He said he is concerned about what could happen ...
DUBUQUE, Iowa (IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - Dubuque city officials say they’re not ready to pursue any penalties against a hotel repeatedly cited for dozens of health-and-safety violations.
Skyler Wheeler, R-Hull, and Rep. Steven Holt, R-Denison, voted in favor of the bill, while Iowa Rep. Lindsay James, D-Dubuque, the lone Democrat on the panel, spoke against the legislation and asked ...
Lawmakers voted 17-4 to move House Study Bill 280 forward. Currently, 18-year-olds can purchase long guns in Iowa. There also ... Lindsay James, of Dubuque, expressed concern during the committee ...
Iowa Rep. Lindsay James, D-Dubuque, was among the Democrats in opposition to the bill and said the bill is difficult due to the complexities of federal immigration law. “My concern with this bill is ...
Rep. Lindsay James, D-Dubuque, supported the bill but said lawmakers needed to continue conversations about whether to make the changes by constitutional amendment or by tweaking Iowa Code.