Office of the Iowa Governor
Recent News About Office of the Iowa Governor
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New Iowa program helps those hit hard by COVID-19 pandemic keep their utilities on
Iowa’s recently-launched Residential Utility Disruption Prevention Program is set to provide households around the state who are struggling in the economic crisis created by restrictions related to COVID-19 some help in meeting their utility bills.
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ITR president: Iowa was prepared for COVID-19 fiscal crisis, 'has maintained a strong and responsible financial position'
Truth in Accounting has released the 11th edition of its Financial State of the States and it ranks Iowa’s financial condition the nation’s 10th best. Alaska topped the list, followed by North Dakota, Wyoming, Utah, Tennessee, South Dakota, Nebraska, Idaho, Oregon and then Iowa.
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From Ames Today
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: Iowa Leaders Urge ‘Immediate Assistance’ from Administration to Support Pork Producers
In a letter to Vice President Mike Pence – the head of the White House Coronavirus Task Force – Governor Kim Reynolds, U.S. Senators Joni Ernst and Chuck Grassley along with Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig are asking for additional support from the administration for the state’s pork producers.
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From Iowa City Today
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: Gov. Reynolds launches Test Iowa Initiative to expand testing capacity to limit the spread of COVID19
Governor Kim Reynolds launched the Test Iowa Initiative to expand testing capacity to limit the spread of COVID-19 in Iowa.
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Proposed bills stalled by Gov. Reynold's COVID-19 closure order
Sudden COVID-19 recess unlikely to lead legislature to convene remotely
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From SE Iowa News
Gov. Reynolds Proclaims “Day of Prayer” in Iowa
Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a proclamation declaring Thursday, April 9th as a “Day of Prayer” in Iowa, urging Iowans to “unite in prayer” in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, inviting Iowans to participate in the 59th Annual Iowa Prayer Breakfast, which is offered entirely online this year.
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From North Iowa Reporter
Gov. Reynolds signs new proclamation continuing State Public Health Emergency Declaration, ordering additional closures
Gov. Reynolds signed a new proclamation continuing the State Public Health Emergency Declaration, ordering additional closures and relaxing additional regulations to support the state’s efforts to combat COVID-19.
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From Des Moines Sun
Gov. Reynolds signs new proclamation continuing State Public Health Emergency Declaration
Gov. Reynolds signed a new proclamation continuing the State Public Health Emergency Declaration.
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From North Iowa Reporter
Gov. Reynolds provides update to the state of Iowa, additional COVID-19 case in Iowa
Governor Kim Reynolds held a press conference to provide an update to the state of Iowa on current 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) mitigation efforts.
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From SW Iowa Times
Additional COVID-19 cases in Iowa
The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) has been notified of six additional positive cases of Iowans with COVID-19, for a total of 29 positive cases. According to IDPH, three individuals are residents of Johnson County; the other three are residents of Adair, Blackhawk and Dallas Counties.
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From SE Iowa News
Gov. Reynolds signs legislation to fund key services, combat COVID19 spread
Governor Kim Reynolds signed SF 2408, legislation that creates emergency measures and supplemental appropriations for key government services to combat the spread of COVID-19.
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From NW Iowa News
Gov. Reynolds issues a State of Public Health Disaster Emergency
Gov. Reynolds issued a State of Public Health Disaster Emergency activating the public health response and recovery aspects of the State Disaster Emergency Plan effective at noon today.
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From NE Iowa News
Governor Reynolds announces assistance for employees and employers affected by COVID-19 related layoffs
Governor Reynolds today announced assistance for workers and employers impacted by layoffs related to COVID-19.