Adam Henderson
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GOP Advances Bill To Protect Plants From Worker Safety Lawsuits
House Republicans on Tuesday pushed forward a bill that would give Iowa’s large employers like Tyson Foods “immunity” from claiming responsibility for their employees sick with coronavirus– the same day Iowa’s COVID-19 cases surpassed 20,000. The removal of liability for corporations whose workers got sick from COVID-19 passed through the House Commerce Committee on a…
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GOP Advances Bill To Protect Plants From Worker Safety Lawsuits
House Republicans on Tuesday pushed forward a bill that would give Iowa’s large employers like Tyson Foods “immunity” from claiming responsibility for their employees sick with coronavirus– the same day Iowa’s COVID-19 cases surpassed 20,000. The removal of liability for corporations whose workers got sick from COVID-19 passed through the House Commerce Committee on a…
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GOP Advances Bill To Protect Plants From Worker Safety Lawsuits
House Republicans on Tuesday pushed forward a bill that would give Iowa’s large employers like Tyson Foods “immunity” from claiming responsibility for their employees sick with coronavirus– the same day Iowa’s COVID-19 cases surpassed 20,000. The removal of liability for corporations whose workers got sick from COVID-19 passed through the House Commerce Committee on a…
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Voices From Des Moines “Call To Action” Rally
On June 1, I attended the “Call To Action” Rally in Des Moines and chatted with some of the attendees to hear why they were there. With all the news coverage of the violence and police brutality, is important to highlight the voices of the protesters and discuss what changes they hope to see as…
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How In-Person Voting Will Be Different For The Iowa Primary
While most Iowa voters are choosing to vote from home for the primary election on June 2, polling places will still be open for Iowans to vote. However, social distancing procedures have been implemented by the county auditors, and the locations of many polling places have been changed. Most counties are consolidating their voting locations,…
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How In-Person Voting Will Be Different For The Iowa Primary
While most Iowa voters are choosing to vote from home for the primary election on June 2, polling places will still be open for Iowans to vote. However, social distancing procedures have been implemented by the county auditors, and the locations of many polling places have been changed. Most counties are consolidating their voting locations,…
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How In-Person Voting Will Be Different For The Iowa Primary
While most Iowa voters are choosing to vote from home for the primary election on June 2, polling places will still be open for Iowans to vote. However, social distancing procedures have been implemented by the county auditors, and the locations of many polling places have been changed. Most counties are consolidating their voting locations,…
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Absentee Ballots Requested Reach Record High in Iowa
The state of Iowa has seen unprecedented numbers of absentee ballots requested ahead of the June 2 Democratic and Republican primaries. Due to COVID-19, voters could be wary to go to the polls on election day, but most of the surge has been from Secretary of State Paul Pate’s decision to mail every registered Iowa…
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Absentee Ballots Requested Reach Record High in Iowa
The state of Iowa has seen unprecedented numbers of absentee ballots requested ahead of the June 2 Democratic and Republican primaries. Due to COVID-19, voters could be wary to go to the polls on election day, but most of the surge has been from Secretary of State Paul Pate’s decision to mail every registered Iowa…
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Democratic Statehouse Candidates Post Strong Fundraising Reports
One of the focuses for Democrats in the November election this year will be taking back the Iowa House and cutting into the Republican’s majority in the Iowa Senate. Although the primary has not yet taken place, campaigns have long been raising funds for the November election. What a state legislative candidate’s finance report shows…









