Amie Rivers

Amie Rivers is Iowa Starting Line’s newsletter editor. She writes the weekly Worker’s Almanac edition of Iowa Starting Line, featuring a roundup of the worker news you need to know. Previously, she was an award-winning journalist at the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier; now, she very much enjoys making TikToks and memes and getting pet photos in her inbox.

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Latest from Amie Rivers

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    Neo-Nazi Flyers Touting ‘Great Replacement’ Theory Posted In Iowa Town

    Neo-Nazi flyers pushing the “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory with antisemitic rhetoric were found hanging in an Oelwein city park in northeast Iowa recently. The “Great Replacement’ conspiracy theory”, long promoted by hate groups on the fringes of society, is now being pushed to more mainstream right-wing networks, emboldening such groups. Crew 319 describes itself on…


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    How To Unionize Your Workplace In Iowa

    From Starbucks baristas in Iowa City to Grinnell college student workers, workers in Iowa—and across the US—are forming workplace unions at a pace we haven’t seen in decades. Maybe it’s the reality of low wages of workers versus the astronomical pay and stock packages of CEOs. Maybe the pandemic laid bare the differences between what…


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    Reynolds’ Unemployment Cuts Will Hit Construction Workers Hard

    What will Iowa’s road and bridges look like without enough construction workers to repair them? We could soon find out. Iowa’s new unemployment law goes into effect Friday and it limits workers to just 16 weeks of unemployment, a 10-week reduction from the previous 26. It also tries to push workers into lower-paying jobs—requiring job-seekers…


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    Slashing Unemployment Hasn’t Helped Other States, But Iowa Tries It Anyway

    There are more jobs open in Iowa—tens of thousands more—than there are people to fill them. Just 46,800 Iowans were unemployed out of 1.7 million working Iowans, an incredibly low unemployment rate of 2.75%, according to a recent announcement from Iowa Workforce Development. According to Gov. Kim Reynolds, who signed a new law limiting unemployment…


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    Iowa Latinos Were Being Pressured Into Risky Loans. These 2 Are Changing That

    From the time he learned English as a young kid, Jorge “Junior” Ibarra was frequently called to translate for his Spanish-speaking parents. Sometimes, the stakes were low. At parent-teacher conferences, when his teacher would say that Ibarra was a frequent talker and getting in trouble, “I’d turn around and say, ‘Mom she thinks I’m a…


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    Amie Takes A Hike: Palisades-Kepler Is A Challenging, Stunning Hike

    I’ve probably never done so many stairs on a single hiking trail before. My calves and the pads of my feet are sore. My dog has never slept so well in his life. But MAN, that VIEW! Palisades-Kepler State Park in Mount Vernon may be an 840-acre M.C. Escher painting. But just like that painting,…


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    Bernie Sanders Coming To Burlington, Iowa For Striking Workers

    Former presidential candidate and US Sen. Bernie Sanders will stop in Iowa this week to show solidarity with workers who have been on strike for over a month. Sanders will hold a town hall in Burlington at 3:30 p.m. Friday with United Auto Workers Local 807, which represents striking workers at CNH Industrial. The town…


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    Amie Takes A Hike: Beeds Lake Offers A Dam Good View

    They had me at “one of the most photographed dams in the Midwest” (obviously!). Beeds Lake State Park in Hampton is among the smaller state parks in Iowa. It contains precisely one, 1.79-mile “easy” trail, as rated by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR.) But that trail is all you need. I’ve never gotten…


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    Closing ‘Boyfriend Loophole’ A Goal Of Senate Gun Bill Agreement

    After a mass shooting at an elementary school and a domestic-violence double homicide in Ames, some US senators have put together a set of new firearms rules they think might be able to get enough Republicans on board to pass into law. A group of 20 senators—10 Republicans, nine Democrats and one independent—announced initial agreements…


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    Tyson’s ‘Price Gouging’ Called Out By Legislators Amid Inflation, Pandemic

    Elected officials and progressive organizers called out a major Iowa employer they say is directly contributing to higher food prices in the US. Tyson Foods, which operates several large meatpacking plants in Iowa, was taken to task Friday for, among other things, “price gouging” of meat products. “Corporate gains are all done on the backs…