The Iowa Capitol is buzzing this week. It’s one of two so called “Funnel Weeks.” These are self imposed deadlines placed on the legislative process. The idea is that we’ve only got 110 days to get through the billbook. They need to focus up or risk being stuck in Des Moines all year.
In practice, Funnel Week is a cramming period. Where legislation of all kinds gets put through the committee gauntlet. On this episode of Cornhole Champions, hosts Zachary Oren Smith speaks with DMARC’s Luke Elzinga about policies that could help hungry Iowans and why they’re unlikely to pass.
Join the conversation with Amie Rivers and hear about last week’s move by Iowa Republicans to remove civil rights from some Iowans and the games they played while they did it.
Links:
1st Story - Iowa law rips up anti-discrimination protections for trans Iowans. (Iowa Starting Line)
2nd Story - Free menstrual products in public schools (Iowa Starting Line)
3rd Story - Bill regulating transactions at Bitcoin ATMs (Iowa Starting Line)
4th Story - $1 billion unemployment tax cut proposal (The Gazette)
5th Story - Teaching the Bible as curriculum (Iowa Starting Line)
6th Story - Iowa Republicans’ bill to criminalize vaccine providers advances amid funnel week chaos (Iowa Starting Line)
Guest:
Luke Elzinga is the policy and advocacy manager at Des Moines Area Religious Council.
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