Ty Rushing

Ty Rushing is the former Chief Political Correspondent for Iowa Starting Line. He is a trail-blazing veteran Iowa journalist, an Emmy-nominated filmmaker, and co-founder and president of the Iowa Association of Black Journalists.


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    Ron DeSantis Says He Would Sign National Abortion Ban

    If elected president, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he would support a national six-week ban on abortion. The Sunshine State Republican who is seeking the 2024 GOP nomination confirmed he would support the nationwide abortion ban after former Fox News host Tucker Carlson asked him during the Family Leader Summit in Des Moines on Friday.…


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    Mike Pence Tries To ‘Both Sides’ Jan. 6 Attack at Iowa Event

    Former vice president and 2024 GOP presidential candidate Mike Pence was targeted by angry supporters of former President Donald Trump during the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol Building, but he now says he would not classify that event as an “insurrection.” Pence made the statement at Friday’s Family Leadership Summit in Des Moines…


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    GOP Rep. Says Don’t Have Sex To Abortion Ban Opponents

    Rep. Brad Sherman has a simple solution for people who want control over their own bodies: Don’t have sex! @iowastartingline Rep. Brad Sherman (R-Williamsburg) suggests people who want access to abortion care should just not have sex. “Everyone is free not to have sex. Maybe they shouldn’t have sex; it’s that simple. I will stand…


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    Iowa GOP Passes New Abortion Ban During Special Session

    In a one-day special session called just weeks after the Iowa Supreme Court ruled against their previous attempt to ban abortion, Republicans in the Iowa House and Senate rushed through yet another law to restrict reproductive freedoms. The newly-passed bill, expected to be quickly signed into law, will essentially ban abortion in Iowa at 6…


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    Decorah Woman Shares Abortion Story To Sway GOP Lawmakers

    Melanie Tietz and her husband were thrilled when they found out she was pregnant with their second child. The Decorah couple had their first child, a healthy baby boy, within two years of getting married and were ready to expand their family. “Due to my age, we were offered prenatal testing. The initial test came…


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    Trump Attacks Kim Reynolds On Truth Social

    Just a few weeks ago, Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a public statement in support of Donald Trump after his federal indictment, but now the two Republicans seem to be on the outs after Trump publicly confirmed a rift Monday. On his Truth Social media platform, the former president “truthed” about Reynolds’ public neutrality during the…


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    In Iowa, Trump Uses Dan Gable To Make Anti-Trans Jokes

    Former President and 2024 GOP frontrunner Donald Trump, who is under indictment federally and in the state of New York on unrelated charges, used a Friday event in Council Bluffs to attack transgender people and tied one of those attacks to Iowa wrestling legend Dan Gable. Trump brought up Gable, an Olympic gold medalist from…


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    Price Tag For Reynolds’ Voucher Program Could Hit $221 Million

    Iowa taxpayers could be on the hook for as much as $221.6 million in K-12 private school costs in the 2023-24 school year, according to the latest numbers from Gov. Kim Reynolds’ office. This estimate is based on if all 29,025 K-12 students who applied for Reynolds’ new private school voucher program—called Students First Education…


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    Native Activist Condemns Racist Muscatine Parade Entry

    An organizer with the Great Plains Action Society, an Indigenous-led social justice nonprofit, called an incident at Muscatine’s Fourth of July parade a “wildly distasteful act” and said it perpetuated “great harm” to Natives. During the parade, Megan Burton, who appears to be a white woman, was riding a horse while pulling a rope that…


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    Warren County Special Election Approved After Tense Meeting

    There will be a special election in Warren County for the county auditor seat. “I say we have an election,” said interim county auditor David Whipple, whose appointment was the reason for Friday’s public hearing. Residents showed up in droves to the Warren County Administration Building in Indianola to find out how a challenge to…