Iowa House passes Gov. Kim Reynolds' state government restructuring plan
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Government reorganization bill passes, heads to Gov. Reynolds desk
DES MOINES, Iowa -- After over three hours of debate, the governor's state government reorganization bill is ready to be signed into law. The Iowa House of Representatives was the last chamber to pass the bill through, by an unofficial vote of 58 to 39. The governor released a statement right after the bill passed. “For decades, Iowans have seen state government grow beyond its means. Today, the Iowa House joined me and the Iowa Senate to decla…
Governor hails passage of 'transformational' state government reorganization - Radio Iowa
The Iowa House has sent Governor Kim Reynolds the state government reorganization plan her staff and a consulting firm developed over the past year. It reduces the number of state agencies from 37 to 16. It also shifts some government functions, like fire investigations and services for students with disabilities, to different areas of state […]
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