Iowa governor sues the Des Moines Register to stop request of emails she claims are protected
- Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds initiated legal action against the Des Moines Register on April 25 in Polk County.
- This action followed the newspaper's request for emails under Iowa's public records law.
- Her office withheld four emails, claiming executive privilege applied.
- Spokesman Mason Mauro stated governors need "candid advice from their closest advisors."
- The ACLU of Iowa filed a separate lawsuit against Reynolds regarding other records.
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Iowa governor sues Des Moines Register to stop request of emails she claims are protected
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds on Friday sued the Des Moines Register over the newspaper's open records request, asking the court to validate her office's withholding of certain emails she claims are protected.

Iowa governor sues the Des Moines Register to stop request of emails she claims are protected
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