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Ernst, who hasn't formally announced she is seeking reelection in 2026, brought in $723,000 in the second quarter, slightly ...
Iowa's Republican U.S. senators joined nearly all their GOP colleagues to pass President Donald Trump's massive tax cut bill ...
CEDAR RAPIDS — Linn County Attorney Nick Maybanks posed a hypothetical to minor league pitcher and Democratic state Rep. J.D.
I would rather spend most of my energy welcoming people into our coalition, and how I'm going to close the ninth inning? That ...
Ernst wound up supporting Hegseth’s nomination, despite supposed concerns about his character and lack of experience. She followed the same path as North Carolina Sen. Thom Tills, who announced his ...
Read reaction from Iowa to President Donald Trump’s bill with tax cuts, Medicaid changes and other legislative priorities passing the U.S. Senate on Tuesday.
Senate Republicans are bracing for another one of their colleagues to possibly call it quits: Joni Ernst. The two-term Iowa senator hasn’t officially announced her plans for 2026, and she’s ...
Zach Wahls, Iowa Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate: “Joni Ernst just voted to gut Medicaid for hundreds of thousands of Iowa children and families in exchange for tax cuts for billionaires ...
Zach Wahls, Iowa Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate: “Joni Ernst just voted to gut Medicaid for hundreds of thousands of Iowa children and families in exchange for tax cuts for billionaires ...
Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, responded to questions about Medicaid cuts included in during a townhall event held Friday, May 30, 2025.
Vice President JD Vance said last week that cuts to Medicaid are “immaterial.” Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) dismissed concern about Medicaid by telling a townhall that “we’re all going to die.” ...
Senators Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst have responded after the Senate passed President Donald Trump’s spending bill Tuesday.